It’s a got a few mods, including reversed shackles in the front and Toyota axles.
“231 Buick V6 3sp trans twin stick transfer sitting on Toyota axles.”
https://bend.craigslist.org/cto/d/47-willys-cj2a-jeep/6463741407.html
It’s a got a few mods, including reversed shackles in the front and Toyota axles.
“231 Buick V6 3sp trans twin stick transfer sitting on Toyota axles.”
https://bend.craigslist.org/cto/d/47-willys-cj2a-jeep/6463741407.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9000
No word on how it runs or drives.
“1944 jeep willy’s good condition used for movie rentals all original truck. Very little rust”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
This could be a good parts jeep if nothing else.
“For sale 1971 cj5 for parts or project. Matched set of Dana 44’s out of scout II. Th400, Dana 20 transfer case. Original v6 jeep. I do have a title. Extra parts.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $250.
Looks like a good price.
“Koenig Hardtop cab for CJ2A Jeep for sale”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Seller also has an FJ-6.
(10/19/2017) “I have several Studebaker Larks 1960-1964 and trucks 1950, 1959, 1960-1962 various conditions. also Jeep Forward Control Fc170, Fc150, rough but rebuildable. I have too many projects and must get rid of most of these by March 30. prices slashed. also 2000 dakota cab & front clip. Cushman trucksters, and jeep postal van FJ6A.”
“Jeep Forward Control Fc170, Fc150 rough but rebuildable.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
(12/22/2017) Has a variety of updates. It may be missing a front bumper.
“Willys Jeep. Runs strong. Great shape 1947.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
(01/9/2018) If the sells for $5000, then it’s time to start producing more bodies! At that price, I would double check that a windshield will seal properly on the cowl.
“For sale is a complete steel kit in primer.
Included:
Tub
Hood
Fenders
Tailgate
Windshield frame is available if needed.
Sold as kit. May have individual pieces upon request.
No title. Parts only.
We have many, many other parts available. Frames, transmissions, transfer cases, windshield frames, you name it. Contact me with any questions you may have.”
Cottonwood Canyon State Park near Wasco, Oregon, was a delightful surprise (read more about it here). We liked it so much, we spent an extra day there. We’ll be going back again when we get the chance.
Opened September 2013, the former ranch has been turned into Oregon’s second largest State Park. It is nestled amongst Eastern Oregon’s rolling hills and what its camping spots lack in amenities–it’s campground has been left purposefully void of hookups: no sewer, water, cable, electrical, or cell service–it makes up for with a peaceful quiet. The camp sites are widely dispersed, farther apart than the houses in many modern suburb developments. In our book, it’s a gem. Here are some pics:

The wheat fields may be taking the winter off, but we passed endless windmills churning on our way to the park.
The day-use area of the park looks very welcoming. I imagine they do special events on the grassy area. There’s an information booth in the foreground and a barn in the background.

There’s a jeep the just appears near the bottom of the photo highlighting the scope of the devastation. I can’t quite make out the town’s name. Castelmuzio would put it in Siena, Italy.
“1944 Press Photo A Military jeep travels along the ruined Italian Streets. This is an original press photo. Dwarfed by towering ruins, a Jeep threads way through streets of battered Castlemouse(? aka Castelmuzio?), Italy, a German stronghold until the second day of current Allied offensive, when the fifth army overwhelmed its defenders. Photo measures 8.25 x 6.25 inches. Photo is dated 5-19-1944.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Runs, needs a little brake work.
“Great little 1947 Jeep Willy’s CJ2A..
Original Willy’s flat head four cylinder engine, runs great.
Good tires.
Seats in great shape.
Fun to drive, will climb a wall!
Needs Brakes.
It’s not perfect, it’s a 71 year old Jeep. ”