Not sure how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/275972633584083/
“Old Willy’s Jeep do not know the year, has been used mainly as farm vehicle. Asking $1500 OBO. Will have to come pick up.”
Not sure how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/275972633584083/
“Old Willy’s Jeep do not know the year, has been used mainly as farm vehicle. Asking $1500 OBO. Will have to come pick up.”
UPDATE: Still Avaialble.
(05/20/2020) Two-owner jeep.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/301123330882218/
“My father purchased this 1946 jeep in 2019 from the original owner here in Dallas. The Willys jeep is a 1946 CJ-2A. It had been in their family since that time. The vehicle was painted white some years ago and was converted to a 12-volt system. The jeep is mostly original with many additional options. A heater, Koenig winch, wipers, blinkers were added to name a few. The original owners manual and framing for the top are also included with a few other random parts. While the jeep would benefit carburetor cleaning the Jeep runs and drives well now. $10,000 obo. Willing to trade. No scams”
Has a variety of updates. No description provided.
I see nothing to indicate it is a ‘1945’.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/870030490166581/
“Cj2a. Nothing army about this all citizens Jeep.”
Has some passenger-side rust.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/603200913942773/
“Vintage Willys Jeep, very complete, needs a restoration. The motor is a flathead 4 cylinder, dana 18 transfer case, 3 speed transmission. The body has rust on the right side, frame is good. The data tags are still on the Jeep, I have a title in hand. The windshield frame has rust, I have a spare one to go with it”
May have some Sears-branded Selectro hubs.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/295672361434792/
“1948 willys Jeep military style 800 or best offer. Motor is tore apart. No Title. Will work for parts”
UPDATE: Still Available.
I spoke with Calvin about this Jeep. It underwent a frame up refurb with lots of new parts from Ron Fitzpatrick. The paint job was custom done by a local artist and is clear-coated. He’s only selling it because some back surgeries have made riding in it uncomfortable. Contact him via email at lorrainelg @ charter.net (remove spaces around @) or via the phone at 541 772 6089.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/209243670144558/
“Body off restoration, custom one of a kind airbrushed with pearlescent accents paint job. Everything gone thru engine, transmission, differentials, axles, seals and bearings. Completely stick restoration only only change is 12 volt conversion. Three-year restoration spared no expense.”
This is a CJ-2A body on a later model (probably post 1971 CJ-5) chassis.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/961225214317890/
“Starts and run good . Registration upto date never need to smog . Specially constructed vehicle certificate from dmv on hand”
This is listed as as 1943 CJ-2A.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/803803066710161/
“43 willys cj2a , fuel injected Chevrolet 4.3 liter v6, four wheel disc breaks, over drive custom seats and pain”
Given the way the front grille mounts and the lack of frame horns, the frame may be an M-38 frame. Looks in good shape.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2835187323208897/
“1946 Willey’s (Jeep) CJ2a VIN: 44654 condition: like new cylinders: 4 cylinders, but better drive: 4wd fuel: gas odometer: 8598 paint color: green size: sub-compact title status: clean transmission: manual type: other 1946 Willys CJ-2a This is the FIRST non-military model.
CJ-2a Complete frame on restoration on this vehicle. If you follow these Willy’s Jeeps closely, you understand that its very rare you see these early post-war jeeps pop up for sale. But, it’s even rare+ to see them restored to this condition. This 1946 Willy’s Jeep CJ-2a has an amazing color combination and 700 miles on it since its full restoration.
The CJ-2a was the first Willy’s Jeep used for non-war or peace duty (CJ = Civilian Jeep), but there is no denying the military forces influences on this early example. You cannot help but see the same basic style that brought victory in World War II. An icon like this does not need to be flashy, but the fresh coat of a deep green paint really adds a touch that is typically lost on these jeeps. Careful attention was made for the gaps, the paint is not wavy at all, and above the flashy green paint is a brand-new removable canvas top. Inside you will find black bucket vinyl seats, a 3-speed manual with a low and high-speed transfer case.