No pics provided.
“Complete vehicle. Running when parked a few years ago. Will consider trades.”
No pics provided.
“Complete vehicle. Running when parked a few years ago. Will consider trades.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $7000
(06/17/2016) Possibly a former service jeep?
“1946 Willy’s Jeep – CJ2 – 12 volt electrical system, with rear seat, canvas like new, runs great has new plugs and condenser, Mileage 55,182 ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3200.
Dennis spotted this cool find. It needs some work (no gauges in the dash for instance). Includes a dedication on the dash. There must be a story with this jeep.
“all original running gear .ran when parked. has not been started since then as is .
stored inside for years.
body and paint very good upholstery great shape tires like new . no rear seat or top
clear title oregon
bring your trailer . have no ideal if it will start ..
estate sale $3200. ”

On the side of the CJ-3A shown in this Mott mower brochure was printed “Akron” and “Canton”. I can’t make out the third word.

Mostly marketed to tractors, as you can see on the brochure, the Danseur blade could also be used behind a jeep.

Has a VEC body.
“Has Buick 225 V6. Front disc brakes. In 2010 new Axel bearings, Seals & fluids 2011 rebuild transmission, 2012 timing chain gears watr pump New brake master cylinder and New exhust.”
http://phoenix.craigslist.org/evl/cto/5702735684.html

No glove box. Early MB?
“Restored 1942 Willys Jeep MB. Still needs a few things to make it 100% but a really good jeep. Any questions email me”
http://denver.craigslist.org/cto/5702601799.html

UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $12,900.
(08/27/2014) This nice looking jeep is a combination of a CJ-2A and CJ-3B.
“Frame-Off Resto-Mod Using A 1948 Frame And 1953 Body.
Licensed And Titled As A 1948 Willys.
Selling this pristine 1948 Willy’s jeep. It’s a 1953 body on a 1948 frame…registered as a 1948. It has undergone a complete frame off restoration ( w/ complete list of all part’s and work orders). There is less than 350 miles on a rebuild motor with new block 225 V6. Wheels are US 16″ with 31″ A/T Bridgestone tires. Must see to appreciate.”
Has a replacement body.
“Clean Willys CJ2A. No rust, original motor, 12volt system, starts and runs great.”
http://albuquerque.craigslist.org/cto/5704209080.html

Can’t be many of these around the US.
“1973 Military Land Rover Series III Lightweight Airportable Truck Utility 1/2 Ton 4×4 with FFR 24 Volt Electrical Equipment 28,749 miles Right Hand Drive Excellent Condition with Great Tires. Runs and Drives Great. I have the Airportable Owner’s Manual and Technical Manual with complete diagrams from brand new. Land Rover version of a Willys or Jeep CJ. Just had it professionally detailed. The story of this Land Rover is it spent most of its early life on the island of Cyprus in the Mediterranean. Hence the wonderful condition (NO RUST), unlike many of the same age in England. It was a FFR (fitted for radio) truck on a British Military Base. So the mileage was under 20,000 when brought to the United States.
It was a rare find! Lightweight Modifications: 24 volt Ex-Humvee Warn Winch with OKOR Winchrope, HD aluminum Hawse fairlead and self-locking winch hook. Rplaced stock leaf springs and original shocks with Rocky Mountain parabolic springs, Old Man Emu long-travel shocks, longer military spring shackles, and rear bump stop extensions. The difference is awesome! Old Man Emu Steering stabilizer. Replaced Good Year 31″ Hi-Miler tires on original rims with Dunlop Mud Rover 33×12.50×15 tires on OKOR XD 15″ steel wheels with 3″ backspacing. Gas tank skid plates and steering guard. Diff guards front and rear. Front pinion guard. Custom hidden rock sliders mounted behind checker plate sills. Detroit Locker in the rear with 4.75 gears, and extreme duty heat treated 24 spline axle shaft upgrade. True Trac up front.
Rear mounted spare tire carrier. Full soft-top with rear side windows and Summer bikini top. Defender Mirrors, Superwinch Freewheeling Hubs on rear axles (for flat towing), and Milemarker Selectro hubs on the front. K&N air filter with Defender airbox, with freeflow Turbo muffler and wider than stock tail pipe. Smoke stack snorkel with turbo pre-cleaner. Overdrive from Roverdrive, Aluminum Transfer Case Cover. Spin on K&N Oil filter adapter. Saginaw Power Steering Conversion with Astrali 15″ steering wheel. Wheelbase extended 10″ to 98″ Total, using Range Rover front and rear driveshafts. Spring-over axle conversion with rear traction bar. Flex-ball joints on rear spring perches. 24 Volt Electric fan with aluminum radiator and ram air hood vent. This Land Rover has been to MOAB twice and the Superlift ORV Park in Hot Springs, AR most recently. A Great Off Road Machine.”
http://springfield.craigslist.org/cto/5694066408.html
