UPDATE: **SOLD** WAs $5000.
(12/05/2016) Looks solid.
“47 willy on a s-10 frame sb chevy, auto trans 5000.00 obo”
UPDATE: **SOLD** WAs $5000.
(12/05/2016) Looks solid.
“47 willy on a s-10 frame sb chevy, auto trans 5000.00 obo”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Not sure if it runs or not.
“Willys Jeep Wagon two door. Needs restoration Has PTO winch. Four wheel drive. Six cylinder engine. Bonded title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2250.
It’s a project.
“I have most all the parts to get this classic running, just lost the drive to get it done.
Original motor was swapped out years ago for the M38.
Have the overdrive unit, included in sale.
Tubing and doors for soft top included
Clean title
Current registration”
It’s a project.
“1949 Willys Jeepster, Great Winter Project Done some work on it
Before and after pic’s, 2nd one is full of parts
Asking $2800 for both”
Has some mods. A project for sure.
“i have a cj2a for sale, good start to a project, i bought it with the intent of restoring it into a tril rig. motor spins but i didnt try to start it. just checked to see if it was froze. havent work on it at all. last owner stretched the tub and swapped in a v6. has a lot of potential. clean title in hand, 500 firm. can deliver for gas money.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/03/2016) Must have an F-head swap.
“4cyc, new top and seats run good see pics $5,500 or $5,800 with plow”
http://lancaster.craigslist.org/cto/5923504173.html

Unsure how much value is here.
“48 Willys Jeep just brought up from Florida – last owner had it since 62. Florida title, can deliver for the right deal.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
(11/20/2015) This is worth a look.
“For sale 1930 classic car jeep willy call”
This two page article appeared in the July 1953 issue of Hot Rod Magazine. It’s mostly a photographic spread about the trek over the Anza Trail. Six hundred folks in one hundred and sixty jeeps participated in the trip.
I’m pretty confident that WWII ended in 1945 ….
“This is a 1948 Willy’s Jeep CJ2a made by Kaiser Steel in California. These were made by 3 companies during World War II. Kaiser made by far the most of them. They were made to be sturdy and take an extreme pounding. The simplicity of their systems made them really easy to repair and keep on the road. They are great for a fun family off road vehicle. Or for use in parades or other promotional events. They aren’t meant for modern highways as their top speed is around 55 mph. However these vehicles will almost climb telephone poles.
There are not many places an old CJ won’t take you in the backcountry. This has the original L134 4 Cylinder Flathead Engine it originally came with. Not sure about the running condition of the motor. It is numbers matching and all there. It sat in a garage for at least 12 years. According to the original owners when they parked it in the garage it was in running condition. We acquired this thinking of restoring it but then we got another project that needs to take precedence. The only thing not original is its been upgraded to an alternator. This gives it much better and reliable charging than the original 6 volt system”