UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3200.
Might be worth a look at this price.
“I love this little jeep but I have too many toys so time to let it go. I don’t have to sell it but would like the money. I’m not interested in trades unless it’s a foxbody coupe.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3200.
Might be worth a look at this price.
“I love this little jeep but I have too many toys so time to let it go. I don’t have to sell it but would like the money. I’m not interested in trades unless it’s a foxbody coupe.”
It lacks parking lights, so I wouldn’t say it is “perfect”.
“i am selling 1948 jeep willys in perfect condition, it has no leakage at all, it is in great condition with no rust and it also runs too. the price is frim 8,000 please don’t try to low ball me, because It is hard to find good running jeep willys espically with original flat head motor.”
Seller also has an M-38 for sale.
“1948 Willys Jeep CJ 2A. Someone painted the Jeep in military colors. Was originally a civilian Jeep factory black with red wheels. This Jeep does run. Asking $5600 I also have a 1951 M38 Willys Korean War Jeep that is fully restored for $11,900 ”
Has the “Fresno” expanded windshield.
“1946 Willies Jeep 283 with a rebuilt Chevy engine. Power steering 85% restored, need linkage hooked up. Automatic transmission. Please call for more information, no text messages please.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/15/2016) Drain holes filled? Looks solid.
“Very clean engine. Please see attached photos. They describe everything you will probably want to know about. Asking $6000”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000
Needs work. Has a variety of updates.
“46 Willy’s with 200ci Ford straight 6 with turbo, 3spd trans, twin stick tcase, 4:88 gears. Sprung under now but tabbed for SOA as well. This thing isn’t the prettiest, but it is trail tested and bomb proof. It does need the head put back on, wheel cylinders replace, and tires. Clean title and VIN plate in hand. Divorce forces sale-text only please”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4350.
(10/02/2016) This could be a flat fender on a CJ-5 Chassis given the engine and running gear. The driver’s side floor looks like it may have been patched.
“1946 Willys jeep. Freak’n sweet little ride. 66 era CJ running gear (original front diff).
Good pan new cherry bombs. Got 2 great sets of canvas doors. Top is good but it has shrunk so it doesn’t fit so well. $4,350obo”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
(10/26/2016) “Runs drives and stops great. Has the odd fire 225 V6 with original 3 speed. Warn overdrive. Warn 8k lb winch. Upgraded Saginaw steering gear. Drives like a modern jeep. It has plenty of power and is capable of highway speeds with the overdrive. I have a heavy duty swing out spare tire rack for the back with a matching spare. I also have the tow bar setup for the front. Clean Ky title in my name.”
Prices vary.
“1955 Jeep (Red) Ford V8
Clean Title /Current Reg $2000
1955 Parts Vehicle $1500 -no title (motor not included)
1948 Willys Jeep -Tub/Rolling Chassis -Clean Title $1500
Package deal available. Will only respond to local buyers that leave contact information.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/09/2016) It looks like it was a good restoration.
“I’m selling my restored 1946 Willys Jeep CJ-2A. The only reason I’m selling is to fund another purchase. It has had a frame off restoration back around 2006. This is a early production, matching numbers jeep, more desired by collectors. It even has the original serial numbered engine. Every last part was gone through and refurbished or replaced. It has been restored as original as possible down to the original body and wheel colors, 6 volt electrical system, and cloth covered wiring. The body was just repainted very recently. It has a show quality finish. Not even a scratch.
I have only put 4000 miles on the jeep since the restoration. It runs great and I wouldn’t be afraid to drive it anywhere.
I’m tired of people trying to scam me. I will not respond to text messages or email until you call and I know you are a real person. I do not have voice mail, but I will return your call if I miss it.”