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(06/28/2016) Still needs some wiring completed. The data plate might read “1945”, but I don’t see anything else that indicates it was a 1945.
“up for sale is a rare 1945 willys cj2a. there was only 1824 of these built. there is only 30 of the 1945 cj2a left according to jeep magizine . After WWII was over willys had 1824 of these left that didnt go to the war so they decided to convert them to civilian jeep which is where the (CJ) came from! they produced two colors that year harvest tan and green.
This 1945 Willys CJ2A starts right up, runs good drives good and shifts through all the gears great.
this has a fiberglass body on it.
this has the original engine which is a 134L 4 cyl. flat head runs great starts right up everytime! idles so smooth. Continue reading →
“I have two Willys FC 150 trucks for sale. 1958 and 1963. Both are 90% complete and were brought here from Montana. Dry stored in garage since arrival from MT. Both have clean titles. 63 has original F head, not running at this time. 63 also has a solid body and is a candidate for easy restoration.
The 58 does not have an engine. It does not have trans or TC, just some misc parts like radiator, oil bath AC, generator, etc . It was a former Texaco service truck, and had a bed mount tow pkg I think based upon the bolt pattern drilled into in bed. It has the usual rust thru on some lower cab corners, but overall good metal on rain gutters, doors, gill, bed, tailgate, etc. You wont find anything like this in Florida, which is why I brought them in from MT. I now have moved on to another project (Super Wagoneer).
These are a deal at $5000 pkg price. No low ballers, jack-legs, dreamers or Hilary Clinton supporters. If your a Jeep guy, you know about these already. Will not sell separately.”
“We bought this a while back and are not going to get to any time soon, so hope that someone else might be able to make a good project out of it. It is a 58 Jeep FC150 shortbed. Has the 4-cyl and manual transmission. Do not know the condition, hasn’t run in a very long time and we haven’t even tried. It has a lot of rust but I think it is savable. The frame seems to be ok and the thing is complete other than the seats, doghouse, and tailgate.
No title, came from out of state and they didn’t have a title. Bill of sale only.
$2000 obo takes this rare little beast.”
(04/12/2015) “1946 Willys jeep CJ-2, partial restore. Runs great, original # matching 4 cyl motor and body. Comes with 3 extra tires, owners manual, entrenching tool, stretcher 2 gas cans and few spare motor parts.”
“1947 CJ2A Serial Number CJ2A139867
Clean California title. Located in Reno Nevada.
It was being disassembled for a restoration that never finished. 134L engine was rebuilt several years ago but never installed. 85-90% major components are present. No seat frames. I found 1 hole in the original tub below where the fuel tank sits. Very minor body dents and dings. Serial number tag still present on the frame. Listing for a friend.
Asking $3,000 firm.”
“World War II Willy’s Jeep 80% restored. Rebuilt engine, transmission rebuilt upholestry in good condition, rag top with minor damage and hard doors included. Tires in good condition, engine starts and runs. Call with questions. Any REASONABLE OFFER considered.j”