UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
The engine runs.
“47 willy s jeep straight six hurricane motor runs”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4800.
(03/24/2015) Still 6 volt.
“64k miles on original flat head 4, 3 speed manual trans and dual stick transfer case. Running gear is mechanically perfect, Clutch was replaced and has less than 500 mi on it. Still original 6 volt battery system with most of the original wiring in tact and floor starting button. Blinkers sand key were added by a former owner but should be easy enough to change or remove. Body is solid with some surface rust mainly in the bed. Has been painted at some point. Have original owners manual as well as defroster and hand crank. This is a CASH ONLY sale, NOT interested in trades. Please don’t waste my time with lowball offers or scams.”
This could use a speedometer.
“You are looking at a 1946 Willys Jeep (CJ 2A) that has been renovated to use and abuse…It has a title, is tagged and insured. This was the jeep that started it all, the first year that the Willys was available to civilians after WWII. All work has been done by a certified mechanic in the last year (have receipts). I’ve been driving it close to every day. 4 wheel drive works fantastically! I’d put this thing up against any Rubicon any day. It is a tank.
No frills on this Willys, but it is a real head-turner. Cruises at 50mph, drives over anything and everything. Lots of fun and is fairly dependable. Has low-back seats from a 52 Willys because they are a lot more comfortable than the original seats. It also has an extra set of tires and wheels (original wheels) All electrical has been converted to 12V… The only thing that it needs is turn signals. Eventually, it would be a good idea to convert the starter to work in collaboration with the key. As of right now, the starter is on the floor. I’ve kept it that way for the novelty of it (and for security…no one would know how to start it, even if they had the key). It’s got some rust and no speedometer, but i’ve accounted for that in the asking price. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
(02/26/2015) Looks like a solid rig.
“1947 Willys Jeep, full top, bikini top, half diamond plate doors, built from the ground up, have pictures of every step, 8000 warn wench, small block chevy 4 speed, racing seats, cb, stereo, not a better type jeep, has a nice tow bar, no rust anywhere. Doctor bills force sale or I would not sell it. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4700.
runs and drives.
“1948 Willys Jeep, 4 wheel drive, 327 Chevy Engine 4 barrel Idalbrock, Big Mudder tires (new), Chrome rims, roll bar fog lights, Many extras. Will let go for $4700.00.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000
(03/13/2015) This was for sale a few years ago. It’s a good looking jeep, but also looks like the rims are mounted backwards.
“46 Willies CJ-2
289 Mustang Engine (new ignition components)
C4 Automatic Transmission
New Aluminum Radiator
Removable Tilt Wheel
Firearm Lock Box
6 Point Roll Cage
4 Point Harness
Stereo
All hubs lock out for towing behind R.V.
Dual Fuel Tanks
Heater
Engine Oil & Transmission Temperature gauges
Full Top & Doors (by best top) Bimini top
2″ Tow Receiver
New Battery
Power Brakes
Dick Cepek Tires and Wheels – 75%
Runs strong, not for the timid – Drives down the highway like a new truck.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $3900.
(04/04/2015) Looks solid.
“1948 jeep cj-2a 4 cylinder 3 speed, restored about 10 years ago. Thee jeep runs, drives and stops great. All original with 6 volt charging system. 5 brand new tires. Miles are unknown due to age but the motor runs fine and does not smoke. Clean title in hand”
This may be a mix of 2A and MB parts.
“I have this clean 1942 Willys Jeep C2a that runs, new four wheel pumpkin, has new windshield to change out if desired as well as I have the original tailgate, one original rim and tire. The ones in the picture are not original rims and tires.
This is a classic for someone who can appreciate this. Have pink in hand. ”
But does it run?
“I have a 1946 Willys Jeep in good condition no rust through spots all original military best offer”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
“Rebuilt from ground up. Unfortunately, rebuilt motor was not built well and needs replaced or rebuilt. Estimate for build available.
-New tires
-New seats and seatbelts
-New glass
-New paint
-New shocks
-New exhaust
-New brakes
-New u-joints
-New carburetor
-New master cylinder, hardware, and fluids
Probably more I’m forgetting. Jeep was loved and will make a great hunting or off-road weekend toy when finished. Motor is bigger F-head, but can be replaced with a L-head, V6 or other engine of your choosing.”