UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3950.
Could be good for the price.
“1946 Willys Jeep CJ2A
Original locking hubs Good condition, roadworthy and fun $3950 or best offer. Must sell.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3950.
Could be good for the price.
“1946 Willys Jeep CJ2A
Original locking hubs Good condition, roadworthy and fun $3950 or best offer. Must sell.”
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Looks good for the price.
“57 Willys Jeep w/ 214 Buick 6 Cylinder Motor. Rebuilt Tranny with 1813 miles.”
Price may be good. this might be a DJ body on a CJ chassis.
https://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/6091945781.html
“1964 Willys for sale. It has a chevy 350 engine in it. Here is the rundown. I have owned it as a project jeep for about 6 months. I overpaid for it (my fault), and paid $4,200 for it, I have put roughly $2,500 into it from parts and paying a buddy (mechanic) to help (not including my own time). I am selling it because I am trying to buy a plane ticket for my girlfriend to go to the East Coast to see her grandma one last time. So, basically I need the money. I am up front and honest about the condition of the Jeep. The good and the bad about it. Ill start with what I have done to it/what is good about the jeep. The jeep does run, and I would say it runs well, but obviously it is not a finished project.
-New radiator
-New alternator
-New battery and battery box
-New fuel tank
-New starter and solenoid
-New battery shutoff
-Rewired most of the wiring
-Updated registration
– Has a soft top, but I have never used it
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
Runs and drives.
“Nice jeep very little rust runs great 12-volt system new oil change new tires new distributor new carburetor new starter solenoid I love this jeep moving away my loss your gain I drive it to work everyday it’s never let me down never off-road it while I owned it. It has the go-devil four cylinder Flathead purrs like a kitten”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(03/19/2017) Looks good.
“1951 Willy Fire Truck. Completely refurbished in excellent condition. Fully equipped with fire equipment and hoses.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $13,500.
(10/29/2016) Bruce has this 2A & Trailer for sale. Contact him at 865 456-3535.
“I hate to do this, but I am finally ready to sell my 1947 4WD Army Jeep and trailer. It’s a CJ2a, restored, new seats, new top, great tires, new clutch and throw-out bearing, and the transmission has been totally rebuilt. I made it into a Military Police Jeep with a working siren, faux M-1 carbine in a rifle holder at the base of the windshield, ax and shovel mounted and a military trailer to pull behind. The engine is original, and if the speedometer is correct (and I believe it is), there is 28,000 miles on her. It will go about 50+ MPH, but with the military tires, I like to stay around 40. The overall length of both the Jeep and trailer is 21 feet. I restored it myself and have used it in numerous area parades. The looks and thumbs up I get can’t be counted. Folks are so appreciative to see a working WWII era Jeep. Of course, during the 5 years I have owned it, she has been garage kept.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Seller is selling a variety of vehicles.
“1955 Willy Jeep – Rebuilt Engine-Needs gas tank $ 2,500.00”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Best offer.
Unclear if it runs or not.
“1947 WILLIS JEEP.
Can be seen at 802 crenshaw Pasadena, Tx,
has been in storage 30 years.”
Craig shared this one.
“1952 Willys m38-a1. This is the military version of the cj5. It runs well, drives, steers and stops as it should. I was planning on driving it this summer, but I’m a bigger guy, and it is pretty tight fit for me.
This is an older restoration that is showing its age. The paint is starting to chip away, there are oil leaks, some of the patches are starting to show, but overall it appears mechanically sound and driveable.
The parking brake works, as do the vacuum operated wipers. It has been converted to 12 volt and the second battery compartment was removed to fit in a heater. The top is in good shape. 4wd works great. It has a rear seat. Asking $3950.00. I would consider trading for another antique vehicle.”