That could be an early Worman hardtop.
https://albany.craigslist.org/cto/d/ghent-1940s-willys/6870738302.html
“Willys jeep, 1940s? Ran when parked ~10 years ago and now seized. Rough body. No registration. Sold as-is. $950 OBO.”
That could be an early Worman hardtop.
https://albany.craigslist.org/cto/d/ghent-1940s-willys/6870738302.html
“Willys jeep, 1940s? Ran when parked ~10 years ago and now seized. Rough body. No registration. Sold as-is. $950 OBO.”
If you are looking for a non-stock 2A body, this could work. It’s one of the repro CJ bodies with the passenger side tool indents and military-like glove box on the passenger side of the dash.
https://nmi.craigslist.org/pts/d/oden-cj2a-willys-body/6874059072.html
“cj2a willys jeep body reproduction steel perfect condition cost close to 4000 new selling for 2000.dollars. This body was never installed on a jeep yet. firm price”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $10,000.
(08/28/2018) Looks like an older build given those Mustang (?) seats.
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/lac/cto/d/los-angeles-47-willys-jeep/6873960896.html
“47’ Jeep Willys
4spd Manual W/ Overdrive
Dana 44/30 Combo
Power steering
Disc brakes
Rancho suspension
Bluetooth stereo
Full Roll Cage
Detroit locker in the rear
Warn locking hubs front and rear
Clean interior / Body is in great shape!”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/07/2019) Looks in good shape.
https://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/cto/d/marysville-1948-willys-jeep-cj2a/6873758572.html
“Restored ’48 CJ2A Willys Jeep original drive train with Warn Overdrive and front lockout hubs 12 volt electrical with turn signals solid rust free body everything works needs nothing.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,950.
Has some minor updates.
“I purchased this vehicle from an older gentleman who had owned it for 44 years. He used it in his orchard for several years and then had it in storage for over 30 year. He had done a ton of work on it. The vehicle has rusty floor pans which were replaced properly. He had the body off the frame and had the body work done and painted. About 300 miles ago he had the entire drive line gone through, engine, transmission and transfer case. He had the tranny rebuilt since it had lots of wear.
The leaf springs are all new.
The brakes have all been worked on. The rear drums were able to be turned and were then put on the front with new break pads. The rear drums could not be turned so new ones were purchased but need to be installed along with the brake pads. You can see the hubs and brakes in the picture.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
It’s got the early windshield, but does not have full floaters. It runs.
“Got to many projects going right now-
1946 Willy’s CJ2A Column shift. Runs & drives, Brakes need going thru-
Frame is Solid, body is pretty good-some spots need attention, floors need a little attention also but are not shot- few patches and they’ll be good.
Turn key and the Go Devil Flat Head starts right up! Has been converted to 12V. But not molested-
I can text a video! I drive it around the yard and up the rd(no brakes)
Looking to see what’s out there for trades- this is valued at around $4000 as it sits- most Column shift Willy’s are in private collections or museums. & this is a VEC has Military tool slots, column shift, square washers, many GPW marked parts. Machine gun mount on the crossmember up under the body!”
Engine is stuck.
https://boone.craigslist.org/atq/d/purlear-1947-willys-with-nc-title/6873314601.html
“1947 Willys Jeep. Engine is stuck. Have extra parts to go with it. Not much rust for its age. Perfect for restoration. Clean NC title in hand. You’re welcome to come take a look. $2000.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $599.
Not sure how much value is here.
“Willy’s WWII Jeep. Great Piece of History.
Lot’s of good solid Parts!
Wife is Pregnant Again! Need to Sell Fast!! Trade up down or sideways! Call Me!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
This was likely a Springfield, Oregon, fire jeep (based on the logo design) at some point.
“I have here a 1946 all original willys jeep. Baught it for my mother to use on her ranch, now its just been sitting for the last couple months since the starter went out.”