Has potential.
https://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/cto/d/1946-willys-cj2a/6599614915.html
“1946 willys cj2a
Pan is in good shape
All the parts are with it
Original go devil engine”
Has potential.
https://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/cto/d/1946-willys-cj2a/6599614915.html
“1946 willys cj2a
Pan is in good shape
All the parts are with it
Original go devil engine”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
Not sure there is much value here.
“For sale is a Jeep that is used for yard art.
Running gear there, engine in pieces
Body is totally rusted out.”
Note the addition to the front bumper.
https://seattle.craigslist.org/skc/cto/d/1945-ford-gpw-jeep-willys-cj/6599915020.html
“world war two jeep project that never got finished. original springs, hangers, f scripted bolts etc. still in it. 69 jeep commando axles and trans(t14) and dana 20 transfercase under it.
comes with brand-new best top complete soft top for it that has never been installed. Been sitting in my shed for 20 years. Cutting down on projects not really interested in trades.
This is a good project that is pretty rust free and can be either a restoration or custom. easy to go either way at this point.”
UPDATE **SOLD** Was $1800.
Parts jeeps. Not sure how much value is here.
“WILLY’S JEEPS; MISC CONDITION; TUBS LOOK GOOD; GREAT FOR PARTS OR ?; $1,800.00 FOR BOTH. CALLS ARE WELCOMED BUT TEXTING IS PREFERRED.”
UPDATE **SOLD** Was $4200.
“46 willys. Been sitting for a few years. Start it occasionally. No gas left in carb so should fire right up. Buick v6 conversation. 4spd manual original overdrive + 2 speed transfer case. Dual batteries disc brake conversion. New 33s. Headers. Warn 10k winch. Power steering conversion. Have new in box fuel tank for it. Had 2. Installed one should still be fine. Power steering box(gm) self destructed and it’s been sitting. Needs steering box and master cylinder to drive. Other than that and cosmetics it’s ready to climb. And it will climb. Unfortunately my situation has changed and I can’t fix or keep it. Please text only. If you have to call leave message and I’ll call back. Poor service here. No emails
Update: got the Jeep running and found out what steering box it needs. Found one online for under$100 just don’t have the money to put into it..”
<– Day 26 – Thursday May 24th: Architecture & Organs | Day 29 – Sunday May 27th: The Exley House Curse –>
Day 27 & 28: On Friday we drove from Philadelphia to Chester, Virginia. I made a major miscalculation with this decision, as half of Philadelphia decided to head to the beaches early for the Memorial Day Weekend, so the 5 hour drive I expected took 9 hours.
We saw a few interesting things, but mostly it was a long drive in traffic. The drive on the Chesapeake bridge-tunnel was pretty neat. And, I thought that would be the most interesting thing we’d see.
But, no, it wasn’t.
As we drove north on I-64 through Virginia, about where Yorktown is, I was going 70mph in a 60mph, just keeping up with traffic, when this car roared up in the lane to my right, traveling about 85-90. Then, two other cars pulled up behind them. Finally, a noisy (muffler leak?) early black Chevy Yukon(?) appeared to our right in the slow lane, passing us and running at about a 2 O’clock angle to us, several car lengths ahead of us.
Suddenly, the rear driver’s side wheel started smoking. Then bits of tire started shooting across the highway. I slowed, not knowing what would happen. Then the tire exploded (no way he didn’t hear and/or feel it), flying across the middle lane and into our lane. The Toyota truck ahead of us didn’t have a chance and ran over the tire roughly.
I’d slowed enough to dodge the tire, but I wasn’t so much watching the tire as I was the driver, because he wasn’t slowing down. He was still driving about 55mph without the tire, bits of tire still flying off his rear rim. And, he didn’t seem to care that the tire was gone.
The Toyota truck that had hit the tire moved from the fast lane to the middle lane to either (1) complain or (2) notify the driver that he was missing the tire. Apparently, the driver didn’t care, as he never slowed down.
Seeing my chance, with a wide-open fast lane, I floored the jeep and created a large amount of distance between me and the Yukon.
Ann suspected the guy may have stolen the Yukon and didn’t want to stop driving. I don’t know why he wouldn’t stop, but it was one of the strangest things I’ve ever seen.
So, we landed late in Chester at my cousin’s house. We spent Saturday helping her fix some things around the house. Other than that, we’ve been working on my cousin’s house in Virginia. That’s a nice change of pace.
<– Day 26 – Thursday May 24th: Architecture & Organs | Day 29 – Sunday May 27th: The Exley House Curse –>
UPDATE: **SLD** Was $1800.
Oddball.
“1948CJ2A frame has been stretched and a custom bed built on this one of a kind CJ flatfender. Runs and drives, shifts good steers good. It will make a great hunting/recreational/work vehicle. Needs brake work, no title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3200.
“Runs good. Original drivetrain. MANY new parts. Working wench. Tow bar and trailer hitch.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
Has some updates. Appears worth a look.
“1947 jeep willys . Clean. Runs good. V-6 conversion. Body lift. 33’s.”