No description provided, but the seller will entertain offers.
1948 CJ-2A Argyle, TX $1500
Seller also has a rare bed extension for sale for $400.
“Early CJ2A complete with orginal LHead motor. Very restorable. Needs floor boards and bed, but the rest of the tub is very restorable. Has original airbreather clears, and seat frames. Will issue bill of sale.”
1947 CJ-2A Sandy, OR $400
Maybe some value?
“Selling a project of mine. It’s a 1947 CJ2A Willys Jeep. The body and frame are pretty rough. Transmission and transfer case are not installed. Transfer case looks good but transmission needs to be rebuilt. The engine has been converted to a 4cyl Ford Pinto and has the adapter plate. Engine cranks over and everything works however wouldn’t start. Probably wouldn’t take much effort to get her started though. Oil and filter are fresh. New coil (has been converted to 12V). New starter motor.
Would be good as a parts vehicle or a project.
I do not have the title for it. ”
1947 CJ-2A Ashville, OH $4500
UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/13/2015) Doesn’t run.
“1947 Jeep Willys CJ2A 4X4. Red fiberglass Tub. Doesn’t run. I don’t know if it will turn over Original Willy’s engine. Call Email or text. show contact infoSerious inquires only. no title parts only
If I find the title I will repost sorry I know a lot of you want thins but I can find the title so I will sell with out. I don’t have time to mess with this will trade for zero turn 60 or bigger trade value 4500.”
http://columbus.craigslist.org/cto/5114569724.html
1947? MB? Hondo, TX $1850
UPDATE: Still Available.
(07/21/2015) Listed as a 1947, this looks more like an MB or GPW.
“1947 Willys flat fender jeep. Clear blue Texas title. Needs a gas tank, battery, and brake job. Will make a good ranch ride with just a little effort. Bring a battery and a gas tank and we can crank it up. Has a tow bar -tows good down the road. It’s 68 yrs old but has plenty of life left in her. $1850 obo. No trades, shipping, b-s, etc.”
1962 CJ-3B Chamblee, GA **Status Unknown**
UPDATE: Was $3500. **Status Unknown**
(03/09/2015) “1962 WILLY CJ 3B FOUR WHEEL DRIVE , 4 CYLINDERS 134 CU IN F HEAD HURRICANE ENGINE / MANUAL TRANSMISION. RUNS . A few new parts, (exhaust, liths switch, gasoline tank , new carburator , new distributor and more ) BILL OF SALE , GOOD FOR RESTORATION !!! it dos have some rust.”
https://youtu.be/4mAHGheXbUc
1946 CJ-2A Marshfield, MO $1000
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1000.
I think the ‘rollcage’ is made of pipe. Jeep runs.
“1946 Willys Jeep runs and drives good. 4cyl Flathead 3speed hi and lo, no title”
FC Weasel Roundup, MT **SOLD*
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Thanks to Marty for spotting this one. It’s on a Montana Facebook page.
“Motor runs good. Needs battery. Awesome winter toy. Glass needs repaired due to a naughty kid lol. Power glide tranny. Original and new parts. Check eBay, this is a steal. Needs tlc, but drives and runs the way it is. Make offer. You hual.”
Don Visits the New Mexico Museum of Military History in Albuquerque
Don shared these photos of jeeps from his visit to the the New Mexico Museum of Military History Albuquerque, New Mexico (That is the Facebook page … it’s website doesn’t appear to be working). This place is only about a mile away from the jeep dealership that has the CJ-2A in it. Note the Ford GP! Don sent a selfie this time 🙂
Merlin Visits the Top Kicks Museum
Anyone familiar with West Virginia’s Top Kicks Military Museum? If not, it’s worth a look. Merlin stopped by the other day and filed a detailed report on his blog. The museum has an extensive Jeep collection that even includes a copy of the CJ4 Jeep and a 6 wheeler.
https://hansonmechanical.wordpress.com/2015/07/18/a-million-jeeps/
Joseph’s High School Project and His LED Taillight Kit
Pete from the Old Willys Forum shared this news with me. Click on the links to learn more.
Joseph is working on his high school senior project this summer. He is planning to build a CNC Mill machine that will mill wood, plastic, and aluminum. He just launched a Kickstarter Campaign to sell his Willys Station Wagon LED tail lights as a kit, to fund the purchase of the CNC parts.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1192462920/willys-station-wagon-led-tail-light-kit
Once he has the CNC machine together, he will use it to produce the circuit boards for the LED tail lights, and other small parts that he can sell to help fund his ’51 Willys Wagon build.
http://www.oldwillysforum.com/forum/showthread.php?2989-Joseph-s-51-Wagon-Build
He is hoping to sell 25-30 sets of the lights to fund the CNC project. It is an ambitious senior project for a 16 year old kid, but he has already raised 2/3 of the 30 day campaign goal in the first 10 days… There has been lots of interest in these lights on www.oldwillysforum.com and hopefully from others who might not visit the forum to find the info on them.
Even folks don’t need a set of the lights, they can support Joseph’s Kickstarter campaign by pledging $25 or more and get a cool shirt he designed for the project. If they are feeling philanthropic, they can donate any amout to the campaign…
Here is what comes in the “kit”, for each tail light, which bolts in to the stock Willys tail light bezel.
1959 CJ-5 Quakertown, PA **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Chris sold this locally. Was $15,000.
“Regretfully selling my beloved 1959 Willys Jeep CJ5. This Jeep has been 100% disassembled and restored to original condition. All steel body with absolutely no rust whatsoever. Frame was sandblasted and painted with POR-15, and every detail has been taken care of.
Here is all the information…
THE GOOD
Fully restored 100%
All steel body. Painted in President Red (the original color) using base coat/clear coat and hand polished to a mirror shine
Original engine and drive train — F-head 4 cyl engine with 3 speed manual transmission, 4 wheel drive with high/low range
Beautifully upholstered seats matching the original style, color, and stitching
Kept as original as possible down to the vacuum wiper motor (passenger wiper is manual)
5 brand new radial tires
Completely rewired using reproduction original style wiring harness
Everything mechanical has been gone through and rebuilt or replaced
Draws a crowd at car shows and parking lots
Seat belts were added, although not required by law.
Kept it as original as I could. The only modernization or customization I did was the use of stainless hardware for appearance, radial tires, and Petronix electronic ignition conversion.
Extensive research went into making this as original as possible. Research revealed the correct color of the paint, the windshield frame (semi-gloss black), the upholstery, and even the headlight buckets. Every possible attempt was made to make this as perfect an example of an original 1959 Willys CJ5 as humanly possible.
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