UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1300.
(01/28/2015) No motor, tranny or title! Not WWII.
“World war 2 jeep willys. No motor or transmission. It’s a project vehicle.
No title”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1300.
(01/28/2015) No motor, tranny or title! Not WWII.
“World war 2 jeep willys. No motor or transmission. It’s a project vehicle.
No title”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5500.
(07/23/2015) This is a VEC with the original spare, according to the seller.
“Up for sale is a very early civilian willy’s CJ2A with 11,300 miles, had the fuel system and brakes redone runs beautifully, has rare remote shift on the colum has the orginal spare tire still on it, have possible its orginal top and door . Four wheel drive works nice ,I bought a aftermarket rear seat.there is some rust but very repairable it was used in the winter’s ,the frame is good some surface rust. Also comes with a 1/4ton army trailer which needs tires”
Both are rough.
“1946 and 1948 Willy Jeeps bought them a couple years ago with the thought of combining the two. But never had time. One body is in good shape and can use other as parts. They have a 4 cylinder engine(non-running) 2 transmissions(manual). Text is preferred”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
(05/31/2015) Has a rear PTO. The top is interesting with the short windows in the doors.
“Buy a Willys, sell a Willys. Been looking for a little CJ2A, couldn’t find one exactly like I wanted, bought this one about a month ago, drove down last weekend and picked it up south of Livingston, this morning one showed up about 5 miles from my house so I went and bought it. It’s more what I want but of course was also more money. Need to sell this one.
UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/24/2015) Unusual paint job.
“Original engine, transmission, rearend. New front bumper, springs, headlights, turn signals, brakes, brake lines, master cylinder, carb, fuel pump, fuel lines, fuel gauge, exhaust, wheel bearings, shocks, marine radio and speakers. Converted to 12 volt including new alternator, new ignition and wiring. Steering box rebuilt. Battleship grey with triple grey camo.”
It’s worth a look.
“Very good condition. Runs great. Must sell.”
Dickson just finished working on the CJ-2A.
View all the information on eBay
“For Sale: 1946 Willys CJ2A Jeep. Restored and in very good condition
First year civilian Jeep post-WWII
Original color combination: Harvest Tan with Sunset Red rims
New NDT Tires and original rims
L-head engine with new fuel pump & fuel pressure regulator – runs & drives well
Good 3 speed manual transmission
12 Volt conversion with new battery
New thermostat, water pump & aluminum radiator
Nice seat covers
Seat belts
New shock absorbers Continue reading
Runs and drives. It’s a good price.
“Original and running 1948 CJ Jeep. Runs, drives, stops, 4 wheel and low range works well. Frame is solid and very little rust but some bondo in body. Includes a soft top and doors.”
It’s a project.
“Needs tlc good running gear for small platform buggy or cool like it is.engine does run may need carb work run come get itif you want to look at it let me know but dont tell me your coming and not show also willing to trade for swamp buggy stuff , honda civic automatic, suzuki samurai parts etc tires in last picture not included”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,500.
Looks nice.
“The CJ2A was the very first civilian Jeep sold after World War II. This Jeep went through a three-year frame-off total restoration. Anything that wasn’t original was removed. My goal was to return it to what it looked like when it rolled off the showroom floor. I have owned it for 19 years.
The vehicle was completely dismantled. Original frame was sandblasted, primed and painted. Much of the original body was beyond repair, so those portions were replaced with correct reproductions purchased from a Jeep specialist in California. Original grill, headlights, turn signals, chrome headlight trim, bumper & tailgate were retained. The transmission and transfer case are original. The body was completely sanded, primed, and painted. It has NO bondo / body filler. The original paint color (Luzon Red) was found under the dashboard, and the Jeep was returned to that color with original color wheels. Continue reading