UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
This appears to have a DJ-3A body that’s been put on a CJ chassis.
“1964 willys jeep YES THIS THING RUNS! Would make an awesome project I just don’t have the time to mess with it.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
This appears to have a DJ-3A body that’s been put on a CJ chassis.
“1964 willys jeep YES THIS THING RUNS! Would make an awesome project I just don’t have the time to mess with it.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3800.
(11/10/2015) “1948 Willys CJ2A flat fender jeep. Original flathead 4 motor. Runs & drives well. No rust. Clean title. Comes with an extra set of tires on the original skinny wheels. Always parked in the garage. Makes a great hunting rig.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/09/2016) This appears to have a reproduction body.
“I am selling my 1947 Willys CJ-2A.
No longer has its original 4 cylinder engine, but has been updated to a V6 for increased top speed, horsepower, and reliability.
Has adjustable/sliding front seats, and also has a CJ-3a windshield (the added leg room and head room make this much more enjoyable to drive as I am 6’4”).
Has been garaged kept. 3 speed manual transmission. Over Drive. 4 wheel drive. New radiator. Extra Rear seat is a very nice adition.
Turns heads everywhere I go.
Comes with black bikini top, Full Soft Top and Door (~$700 value itself), front tow bar and tow lights.
Keep in mind, this vehicle is nearly 70 years old, so it does have some minor cosmetic bumps and bruises, I like to think of them as added “character.” I’m Getting married, so this baby unfortunately has to go. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $50.
“For sale is the rolling chassis of a 46 willys. I am moving to NH in the next week so this must go before next weekend.”
This photo must have been published in 1982, hence the late date?
“1982 Press Photo The Postwar Jeep Unveiled by Willys Overland Motors. This is an original press photo. The postwar Jeep, especially adaptable for peacetime pursuits, combines the four basic functions of tractor, light truck, mobile power unit and passenger conveyance. The Jeep, just unveiled to the public by Willy’s Overland”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000.
Seller took this in trade.
“Completely restored/modified 1948 Willy’s Jeep CJ2A. This thing is beautiful with awesome power. Tub completely powder coated satin black / new seats / new sound system / Full LED lighting package – headlights, tail, running, off road / New 10,000LB Smittybuuilt winch with Synthetic line / Power plant is a rebuilt 327CI corvette engine with all the good stuff / 3 speed manual / this thing has unbelievable torque/power galore / Milspec switches / sitting on 32″ BFG M/T’s on Interco Bird Dog bead retention wheels. Original dash plates and dual stick 4×4…This thing has a cool factor like none other – very fun to cruise. Took it on trade – not sure if I am going to keep it now – considering offers… Thanks for looking – let me know…”
Jeep runs. No pics of trailer.
“49′ Willys Jeep With Trailer, Bought on a Whim, now don’t have any use for it, good tires and chrome rims, 12 v system, cranks and drives fine, comes with tow bar, hood is up because i have a maintainer on the battery.”
No obvious rust.
“1947 Willy Jeep. 4000 Or best offer. Must see beautiful red. Runs and drives. If interested please contact and provide an email address.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4800
(12/23/2015) Pics make the interior look a little rough, but still worth a look.
“1948 jeep willys with over $3000 dollars of parts. I have to much to least and I’ve wrote a list of parts and still have somethings I haven’t put on the list.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4400
It might need the transferase rebuilt.
“We are selling a 46 willy’s jeep with the original “supersonic” flat head engine. I cant say for certain that it is numbers matching but the last owner said it is. It would be a cool toy to putt around in for someone with a little free time and tinkering abilities who needs a little nostalgia in their life. I’m just cutting down on the toys so I can buy an airplane…
It has brand new carb and brand new electronic distributor. The only thing mechanically that could use some attention is the transfer case could use some bearings but it drives as is, just a little loud (remember that it is a 70 year old jeep, not a brand new Cadillac!!) It would be great off road since it is very small. We get lots of attention everywhere we go and it is very easy to take the distances you don’t want to drive it with the tow bar. This is not much money for a toy like this. Look at prices for similar ones! You wont find one in this condition with the original engine for this price. I’m selling this classic jeep for less than some people pay for a nice golf cart! !”