UPDATE: **Status Unknown**
“1946 CJ2 Willys Jeep 4×4
Complete original drivetrain, needs restoration, not running, clear title”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown**
“1946 CJ2 Willys Jeep 4×4
Complete original drivetrain, needs restoration, not running, clear title”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $9000.
(05/22/2018) Looks solid. Has a few minor updates.
https://maine.craigslist.org/cto/d/1947-wlllys-jeep-cj2a/6675467079.html
“1947 Willy’s Overland CJ2A. 4X4 Ready to use, stock flathead 4. driver quality, lots of new stuff runs very well.”
Rahadian Dhian of Badung, Indonesia, shared on Facebook this custom jeep made from a GPW and a 1950’s Truck. The top really finishes it off nicely.

The Jeep Jam was this past weekend in Wilmington, Ohio. Roger Martin was there with his CJ-2A and FC backhoe and shared these photos via his girlfriend Sharon, who wrote about the event:
“Friday night, Roger Martin, had his 1947 CJ2a parked in the prime location at the Show and Shine Cruise-in. On the way down the street to park, his Jeep was one of several tagged by THE JEEP MAFIA.COM, and he was koozied with a cold drink cover that said “Nice Rig!”
The event took up 4 blocks of downtown Wilmington, from Spring Street to North South Street, and there were hundreds of jeeps and thousands of people. His Jeep was on one corner of Main and Spring Street ad Greg Houk’s Jeep FC150 was on the other corner of the street. Most other Jeeps were newer and many were showing off before the “muddy” events this weekend.
There are trail rides, obstacle courses, mud pits and many other events at the fairground and in other local locations. Also at the fairground, there is overnight camping, and there are Jeep vendors, food concessions, live music, a Show & Shine competition, and a Jeep “Museum.” Roger’s FC170 DRW with a rare Factory Mounted Ottawa Backhoe is on display in the event’s historical display along with his CJ2a.”
Roger Martin spotted this ride-on toy near him.
“The little Jeep is $185 for the toy it’s from an antique shop here locally in Xenia Ohio”
Gayland spotted this great example of a Safari-Kar (more Safari-Kars and brochures).
https://denver.craigslist.org/cto/d/1978-jeep/6635735291.html
“This is a 1978 DJ5. Used to be a postal service jeep that was converted in 1995 by a company named Safari-Kar. There was less than 1000 of these build. As the company was only in business for 3 years. The jeep has 5,276 miles on the complete rebuild. Inline 6, automatic transmission, 2 wheel drive. I just put 3200 dollars in it to replace or repair the following (battery, all the belts, brakes gone thru, the tires have less then 500 miles on them (and there is 5 of them), the gas tank and all the line have been cleaned (the tank was dropped cleaned and reinstalled. This is a very clean jeep at a good price.
If you want to know more about this unique jeep then google the company ( Safari-Kar ) .It will tell you more about what they have done.”
Has the MB cross member up front. Either it’s an early GPW or it’s mix of parts.
https://westslope.craigslist.org/cto/d/1942-ford-jeep-willys/6672211505.html
“\Motivated to sell before winter.
VT Registration previously – No Title
Retrofitted back seat and seat belt for road use
Hasn’t been operated for at least 15 years
We hoped to work on it and have this as a fun town vehicle, but haven’t found the time. It’s been in the fam for about 30 years and I road in it as a kid. Very fun! I’d love to see it running again and someone enjoying it.”
This ex fire department jeep looks in good shape. No description provided.
Travis spotted this on Facebook Marketplace.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/446355225885663/
“Many,many new parts! Road ready! Drive it home!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
Runs and drives. It would not be worth 10-15k with the original engine, as there have been other changes, such as the steering box addition.
“Body in great shape, org. trany, has a 350 chev. motor. runs good. if you put the org. motor in it , it would be worth 2 to 3x the value. must call cause I dont text,”