It’s a project.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/249282916461375/
“Im cleaning out my shed. Its a 51 willys cj3a tub. California coast patrol jeep. Tub fenders and hood. It does have rust.”
It’s a project.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/249282916461375/
“Im cleaning out my shed. Its a 51 willys cj3a tub. California coast patrol jeep. Tub fenders and hood. It does have rust.”
Supposed to run.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/658487944912336/
“Up for sale is a Go Devil long block engine. It came out of a running CJ2a a couple of years ago. It has been on the engine stand in my heated shop since it was pulled. I have put a new head gasket on it. Just selling some of the parts that I don’t need from older projects.”
Engine runs.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2743686159197438/
“Good project 1947 cj2a willys been in my family since the 1950’s came for Colorado has a 235 inline chevy have video of it running after sitting for past 20 years need work to be driveable. have Colorado title and ky paper work with vin inspection ready to be transferred to new owners”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/21/2020) Two additional pics now show windshield glass has been added (was plexiglass, as seen in a couple pics below).
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/840460316413604/
“Selling this 46 willys jeep for my dad. It is a very nice jeep has been mostly restored and mostly original.
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3600.
(02/24/2020) It runs and drives.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/865838877189020/
“1947 Willys Jeep CJ2a
original flathead four-cylinder and drive train. Starts runs and drives. I Purchased this a couple of years ago with intent to restore but it is nice as is, And I have others. Odometer shows low miles and I know it spent15 years in a barn. But I cannot validate any more than that. New plastic gas tank, New OEM style drivers seat and original equipment canvas covers for both front seats windshield frame is rough but all parts are there except for glass”
Not much value left here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/245010559985482/
“Cj2a parts good axels and drive line hood and other parts”

UPDATE: Rather than a V-7, this might be a Woodie Top.
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Originally posted 04/09/2020:
John spotted this CJ-2A in a Westchester, NY, local history book. As he read through it, he spotted the jeep with it’s unusual hardtop. He was wondering if I knew what it was. (is that possibly the Yorktown Heights train station?)
My best guess is that it is a modified V-7 Body Works hardtop (modified on the lower door along with the front corner extension that appears to go down to the step). Here are some links and photos for comparison:
V-7 hardtop http://www.ewillys.com/2013/04/28/v-7-body-works-out-of-chicago/ which first went on sale in 1948, so the timeline works.
These two tops look to be V-7 tops:
http://www.ewillys.com/2016/07/12/cj-2a-custom-wood-top-sullivan-pa-ebay/:

http://www.ewillys.com/2013/08/17/1964-usaf-photo-cj-3a-with-body-v7-works-top/

These two links have characteristics of Woodie Tops:
http://www.ewillys.com/2012/08/10/letter-about-woodies-by-station-wagons-inc-on-ebay/

http://www.ewillys.com/2017/02/12/1946-cj-2a-yuma-az-ebay/:

More on Dualmatic/Selectro hubs here.
As part of a discussion on hubs on Facebook, someone from Australia posted a photo of his CJ-6 that came with these unusual hubs. They are similar in external design to the Dualmatic/Selectro, have only 3 “bumps” or “tabs” rather than the standard six around the side of the hub. There’s no brand name on the hub or any other identifying characteristics. A search on Australian 4WD sites and on the Australian patent site did not reveal any information.
Anyone ever seen these?
For comparison, this is a Sears private branded Dualmatic/Selectro (sears branded) hub in the first pic and a Free-lock branded hub in the second pic.
UPDATE: Originally posted to Flickr in 2012 (https://www.flickr.com/…/71473…/in/set-72157629836314396 )
According to the photographer:
This was taken in Durkee, Oregon – about 1 block from the Durkee, Post Office. (I am not sure if the Post Office is still open). You can actually see this vehicle in Google Street View if you look in the field at the southeast portion of the intersection of Old US Highway 30 and Oxman Ranch Road in Durkee. ….
Link to Google (you can see all sides of it pretty well): https://www.google.com/maps/@44.5810948,-117.4643278,3a,75y,91.3h,96.26t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1syRerHg5QL0Xrk9L1y8brfg!2e0!7i13312!8i6656
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Originally posted in 2014:
Doug sent this beautiful photo of a Jeep Rambler hybrid he spotted on Flickr. One commenter called it a Jambler. All-in-all, this combo could have looked a lot worse! Note the builder even stenciled ‘JEEP’ onto the back tailgate.
The photo was taken by ‘Old White Truck’. There are some beautiful photos and some humorous captions on his Flickr photostream.
This is a great photo of General Walter Krueger, Commander of the Third Army.
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“1942 Press Photo Army Commander Lieutenant General Walter Krueger in “War” Jeep. This is an original press photo. When a three star general roams the maneuver country, no cushioned limousine will do the job. Lieutenant General Walter Krueger tries out the two way radio with which his “war” Jeep is equipped. As commander of the Third Army, General Krueger will use the Jeep directing the strenuous maneuvers in the battle-tough Louisiana area.Photo measures 8.5 x 7inches. Photo is dated 07-29-1942.”