UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $400.
Seller is willing to separate.
“1946 CJ2A Frame, 1948 CJ2A tub, fenders, hood and grill. Make offer, will separate if desired.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $400.
Seller is willing to separate.
“1946 CJ2A Frame, 1948 CJ2A tub, fenders, hood and grill. Make offer, will separate if desired.”
Not sure if the tubs are $300/per tub?
https://albuquerque.craigslist.org/pts/d/isleta-cj2a-jeep-bodys/7105036010.html
“I have 3 jeep tubs for CJ2A jeeps, some fenders, hoods, windshields, and many other parts, vintage jeeps only”
It appears to have data plates.
https://reno.craigslist.org/tro/d/reno-authentic-usmc-jeep-trailer/7113722694.html
“Authentic USMC / Army jeep trailer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,500.
It’s a project.
“This is a 1964 Jeep Willy FJ-3A service Fleetvan wagon. Very rare left hand drive model. Body is straight and there is no rust eating through any of the body panels. There is rust that is just surface of chassis and body. There are a few bumps that would need some body work but they are very minor and small dents. Front and rear bumpers are missing unfortunately. The original engine has been replaced with a Ford V-8 and automatic transmission, engine turns over and has compression. Though it hasn’t ran for a few years. Engine would need a few parts for it to be finished, Radiator, fan, etc. got most of the parts for it to run. Driveshaft is not attached currently. Brakes don’t work and need servicing as well. This Willy’s Fleetvan will need to be trailered home. Can negotiate delivery after payment. Any questions shoot me a message, I can get any other photos if needed. Title in hand with bill of sale. $14500 or best offer.”
Seems I had scans of this 1955 Jeep Specialized Vehicles And Equipment brochure after all (not sure where I got them). The brochure is twenty-eight pages, but does not have a Form number (confirmed by the order form in this post).
Ted Jordan is hoping to find a good photo of a data tag from an early Monroe 3-Point Lift. Apparently, the early lifts did not have stampings; instead they had a tag attached as shown in the poor photo below. Ted would like to get a good photo of one so he can have the tag recreated. If you have something, either comment below, email me d @ deilers.com or email Ted direction willysted @ charter.net.
This brochure (form W-991-5) is currently priced at $18.99 with free shipping (or make offer). You could probably offer $15 and get it (I made an offer on a different brochure from the same seller and knocked off a few bucks). You can review all 25 pages here.
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I wish they would have provided the full name of the soldier.
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“1945 Press Photo a soldier in his combat gear poses beside his jeep. This is an original press photo. A J.W. in front of his jeep. Photo measures 10 x 8.25 inches. Photo is dated 08-13-1945.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Bidding was $7000 as of Sunday afternoon.
“This 1953 Willys CJ-3B is a modified vehicle with updates to the exterior, interior and drivetrain. The owner has had it for 4 years. The vehicle is drivable and is not regularly driven.
Less then 600 miles on restoration. 350 Chevy 3 speed trans. Warn overdrive. Over all great condition! new clutch throw out bearing and carburetor recently. Please message with any questions prior to bidding.”
Thanks to Prasantha for sharing this auction. Overall seems like a nice rig. There are a few non-stock items, but they are relatively trivial in my opinion.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1946-willys-cj2a-8/
“This 1946 Willys CJ-2A was reportedly used as an airport tug prior to its purchase by the seller five years ago. It was later refurbished and is finished in Harvest Tan over a tan canvas interior. Power is from a 134ci inline-four paired with a three-speed manual gearbox and a dual-range transfer case. Equipment includes painted steel wheels, steel bumpers, a trailer hitch, a driver-side mirror and windshield wiper, and a rear bench seat. This CJ-2A is now offered with refurbishment documents and a clean Texas title in the seller’s name….”