Doesn’t run.
https://syracuse.craigslist.org/cto/d/east-syracuse-jeep-1952-willy/7023964794.html
“Selling it as is it does not run.”
Doesn’t run.
https://syracuse.craigslist.org/cto/d/east-syracuse-jeep-1952-willy/7023964794.html
“Selling it as is it does not run.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $200.
(10/03/2019) Looks like a CJ-3A chassis with an earlier engine.
https://maine.craigslist.org/pts/d/shapleigh-willys-jeep/7023975627.html
“1940 something Willy’s complete drivetrain motor and tranny stuck.frame appears to be good.no leaks in radiator because I just drained out antifreeze.had a m 38 body on it that was no good so I removed it.I was told it is a mix and match of different Willy’s so I am not really sure what it is.”
This July 08, 1947, article from the Sullivan Daily Times announced the upcoming arrival of the Jeep Caravan to the town of Sullivan, Indiana. It was one of four Jeep Caravans traveling the United State at the time.
The caravan consisted of eight jeeps. One was the CJ-2A fire jeep. Four other CJ-2As sported attachments, including an arc welder, a generator, a compressor, and a line of hydraulic lift implements. Based on the pic below, it looks like 2 wagons and a truck, brand new to the line-up in the summer of 1947, rounded out the caravan.
This July 09, 1947, article from the Sullivan Daily Times announcement was published the next day and featured the CJ-2A fire jeep.
Dennis is selling his Al-toy jeep on eBay.
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“1940’s AL-Toy cast aluminum Willys CJ2A Jeep by the Toledo Casting in great shape.
According to CJ3b.info these were given away to Willys-Overland executives from 1945-1949, some given away as promotional models.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(11/21/2019) Looks in good shape.
https://modesto.craigslist.org/cto/d/big-oak-flat-1947-willys-jeep-for-sale/7022585109.html
“For Sale! 1947 Willys Jeep 4X4. Manual, all new rebuilt rear end, transfer case, front end, etc. To much to list.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
Appears solid.
“Upon the arrival of World War II the U.S. military needed a vehicle that could withstand anything and drive through anything. Ford, Willys and Bantam all submitted prototypes to the government, but the Willys MB was far superior both in durability and mechanical strength with its 60 horsepower flathead 4 cylinder that far exceeded the U.S. governments requirements. The do anything, go anywhere vehicle named the “Jeep” proved to be exactly what it was made for and more. After the war, Willys saw a need and a market for durable utilitarian vehicles for all the G.I.’s returning from the war so in 1946 they introduced the civilian model of their famous MB that helped win the war: the CJ-2A.
Offered here is a very solid example of a 1947 Willys CJ-2A. Finished in its original color of dark green, this 2A wears an older restoration but is a great Jeep to drive around town or for show. It comes with its original 2A split windshield and original Willys tailgate. The windshield currently installed is a CJ3A windshield for better visibility while driving. Mechanically it runs and drives very well and would be great for top down or even windshield down driving. No signs of rust or rust repair, the tub is original to this Jeep which is seldom seen today. A great Jeep and a lot of fun.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4500.
(10/28/2019) This could be a good price.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/363739777715397/
“327 with Muncie tranny, has full top with heater, moving and must sell”
Has a variety of mods.
https://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/cto/d/san-diego-military-jeep/7023338530.html
“1963 M170 A1 Marine Corps Jeep with matching trailer. Stock looking yet many mods. Feel free to inquire.”