UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/07/2016) Listed as a 1943, it looks more like a CJ-3A. Looks rough for the price.
“1943 Willy jeep, 6 strait motor, bad tranny,good body , needs work , $3500 obo”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/07/2016) Listed as a 1943, it looks more like a CJ-3A. Looks rough for the price.
“1943 Willy jeep, 6 strait motor, bad tranny,good body , needs work , $3500 obo”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
(11/15/2016) It runs.
“Jeep Willy’s 1948 4×4
4 cylinder runs
Hunting, off road, parades.
$1500 as is”

UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/14/2016) Engine looks in good shape.
“1949 Willys Jeep, complete, clean title, has hi-LO hydraulic pump, engine is free $1500 firm”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
(08/30/3016) Not the most helpful photo.
“63 CJ-6 GOOD CONDITION, NO RUST AND LOTS NEW PARTS. DON’T SEE THESE TOO OFTEN.”
Great set of items.
“Vintage Jeep CJ 5 or CJ 2A. Money clip, tie tack, and cufflinks. You get all of them in this auction.
They are in great condition.
Comes from a smoke free environment.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5500.
(01/10/2016) Looks solid. No description. It’s listed as a 1952, but has a CJ-2A body.
“For sale, 1948 Jeep Willys, purchased in NC 3 years ago, the military and my new daughter dont give me too much free time to work on this vehicle, I am pretty much giving it away compared to what I paid for it.
The title is clean
The battery is probably dead because I have been gone for about 8 months.”
Interesting build.
“Selling a 1949 Jeep Willys ratrod. lots have been done to this awesome truck. serious inquiries only and I will be happy to share all the info with you. Prefer email.
This was my dad’s pride and joy project. He passed before it was finished. It is lacking the breaks being completed. Looking for someone who will appreciate it like he did.
He didnt spare much expense building this ratrod.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
(02/26/2015) Not entirely original. It’s missing the parking brake.
“All original! 4cyl L-Head Engine, T-90 3spd Transmission, Dana 18 Transfer Case, 5.38 Gears, Also have the matching Spare Tire and Wheel, Lots of new parts! Runs and Drives Great!”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3300
Joe-in-Mesa forwarded this ad. He also spotted a strange collection of clothes pins within the engine compartment. Can you see them? Any thoughts why they are there? Maybe keeping the gas line away from something?
“1947 Willys CJ-2A Jeep. There is a long story behind this jeep. The short of it is, my father purchased it in 1948 from a lady that thought it had blown the engine. I took it over in 1973 after it really did have a blown engine. Restored it and used it as transportation all over Arizona through college years. It sits a lot now and needs a good home.
Mostly original. Besides TLC it needs the radiator repaired and left front hub replaced. Besides those it is in good mechanical condition and is mostly original. The 134-4 cylinder engine runs smooth, and the T90 transmission is like wise in good condtion. Quite a few extra parts including springs, axles original hubs, etc.”
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