Seller lists the price at $5000, but then says in the title to make offer. The photo is likely an old one.
“1946 Willy’s Jeep CJ 2A has been garaged for the last 33 year’s. New seats. All Metal Body.”
Seller lists the price at $5000, but then says in the title to make offer. The photo is likely an old one.
“1946 Willy’s Jeep CJ 2A has been garaged for the last 33 year’s. New seats. All Metal Body.”
Needs some new door seals.
“1976 2wd Mail Jeep it is currently capable of being used on route. Was using it until brakes started locking up. Spent $450 on new rear brakes and adjust up front. Will need new door seals all the way around before winter if going to use it on route then. Also has a rear main seal leak that looks bad, but does not need oil that often. Could use T.L.C. on the body. Great running and driving vehicle and is fun to drive around in. Any questions text is better, call if ya need to. Gas gauge,speedometer, and indicator gauges are a little off, but still functioning. It is better to use non-ethanol gas in this vehicle.”
UPDATE: price dropped to $2200.
(09/11/2014) Looks like this has a government plate on the dash, but I can’t make it out. It’s a project. Has a Meyer hardtop.
“Marked Waaay down! Found something I really want, and need to free up some room and cash.
Very Cool, and Very Rare, especially with the hardtop!
This is one of the nicer CJ6s I have seen, and the last one of 4 that I am selling in order to start my business. I drove out to Missouri to get this one, and the body and frame are very good condition. Sitting just as I found it, on unfinished springover CJ7 Dana 30 and AMC 20 narrowtrack axles, and with a small block Chevy trans and transfer case partially installed (I was told it ran, but I never touched it; it is missing a carb at the very least) I was going to remove all of the drivetrain and install my own engine, trans, t-case and axles out of one of my Scramblers. Wheels and tires in the pix don’t come with, and it will be sold with a set of rollers. Selling off my Jeep projects and parts.”
http://chicago.craigslist.org/sox/cto/5718581044.html
Runs and drives.
“1946 Willys CJ2A
Runs, drives, stops. Early Cj2a, serial number 49,xxx. Overall in good condition for its age, good start for a complete restoration or a complete custom Willys. Original drive train, originally Pasture Green.
Looking for something wife/kids will be able to drive as well.
Only trade I would consider is a 4.0L 6 cylinder manual Jeep YJ or TJ Wrangler.”
Might be worth a look. It doesn’t run.
It’s not running but not too far from it. I don’t have the time to get it running, much less, restore it.
This is obviously a project!”
Maybe some value here?
Know very little about this Jeep. Except it did run and think it needs new crank bearing because of knocking noise. Does not run now! Been sitting at barn for years and want it gone. Thanks $1000″
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $2000.
No obvious rust.
“1978 amc jeep dj5, auto with a locker, nice fun little mail jeep, right hand drive. Good tires clean tittle. You can come test drive before you buy. It runs drives and stops. 78 k on the clock, was owned by the U.S. postal service so nice and easy miles. Can be converted to 4×4 relatively easy or Drive as is.
To drive it home today it will need:
A tank of gas
Insurance
And a trip permit
Can easily be modded to have more seats
Price is obo, we do need money, this was bought and repaired to sell. We Need to fix the green scout in the photos. Would love a fresh, nicely built slant 4 for a 61 scout. What do you have to offer, worst I can say is no cash is king”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1900.
This has been completely disassembled. Pic shows jeep prior to disassembly.
“Clean Texas title, 1949 Willys Jeep restoration project. This Jeep is completely taken apart for a frame off restoration. I simply do not have the time to put into it at the moment. When I purchased it in the summer of 2015, it drove. Needs new clutch or transmission, but the engine is solid. All serious offers will be considered.”
This is another brochure that doesn’t pop up for sale too often.
“Here is an Original 1962 Jeep 4×4 Brochure. Size is 8.5″ x 5.5″ folded and opens to 17″ x 10.5″ to show the views in the listing. Condition is Very Good as shown.”