UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $600.
This has a few odd mods on the rear.
“1946 jeep cj2a no doors too or windshield all rest complete doesn’t run no title had last two years need project first $600. Would bring to rapid for 725 but want paid first”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $600.
This has a few odd mods on the rear.
“1946 jeep cj2a no doors too or windshield all rest complete doesn’t run no title had last two years need project first $600. Would bring to rapid for 725 but want paid first”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $4300
(05/12/2016) Appears worth a look.
“1952 Willys M38 Serial number 58632 Dated 3/52. This jeep has not been restored. Was used for parades by the previous owner. This is a great jeep for parades or for reenactments. Runs, Drives, and Stops. Engine runs smooth. Has been converted to 12 volts with electric fuel pump. A new master cylinder has been installed, along with new brake lines and hoses. Body is straight. There was rust in the front floors that was patched. Rear floor and hat channels are solid with no rust through. Has beechwood canvas top and seat cushion covers. Headlights, taillights and brake light work. Windshield has a large crack. Since it has an electric fuel pump. Vacuum wiper does not work. This can easily be replaced with an electric wiper motor. The spare tire carrier is not the original. Most of the wiring has been redone. The original cloth covered wire is still there but in bad shape. Lights are not going through the master 3 lever switch. Passenger side step is missing.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
It runs, but the body’s been patched.
“I have a 1946 Willys Jeep. Runs good. Has extra tires to go with it. Needs a good home. If you have any questions, please call !”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4600.
Could use some pics from the sides.
“just ask for pics.. willys overland. runs good , flathead 6 , fun to drive solid4x4…ITS A DAILY DRIVER ! -Its a jeep pickup 4×4 , petina rustic look, has the antique kool appearance, calif title & reg, drive & have fun, fun 4 the whole family, put your sign on the side . also…………. truck, jeepster, collectable, vintage, rare, bikini………, classic, old, antique, offroad, will trade for old mustang…………….. JJ”
It’s a project.
“I have a 1944 cj2a for sale. This was a project that got started but no time to finish it. This comes with extra fenders, extra axles, extra transmission, extra tcase, etc… The hood and windshield frame are there as well as the seats. The engine has been sent to the machine shop already. There is no title but there is a place back east that will send you a new title with the body plate”
UPDATE **SOLD** Was $2000.
It’s a project.
“ve had this willys for 4-5 years, and Ive been building it dreadfully slow. The time has come to pass it to the next guy. Im only selling the body, Title and frame but may possibly sell as a roller. The frame alone cost me $3000 to build, Its a Throttle Down Kustoms frame built out of 3/16th square tubing and mandrel bent. The body needs the final welding done to it to finish it off. I Rebuilt it from the Cowl back with new body panels. Im into the body about $2500. Will include a ton of builders parts Ive accumulated over the years. The frame hasn’t been modified in anyway so its ready for your LS1, 350 Small block, or Any other engine you can make fit. Setup for toyota axles but you could put Narrowtrac Dana 44’s from a wagoneer easily enough. Clear Colorado Title in My Name. Price drop Will take $2000 OR Trade for Subaru AWD cars”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.
The seller doesn’t know a thing about it, but somehow also knows it’s a great project!
“This is an awesome work project if you know what to do! Antique it is as is you may offer a reasonable offer. We have the name of the person we got it from to file for a title other then that I don’t know squat about it. My brother got it and then decided having a family was going to be first”
A column written by John Marvin Rast for the Spartanburg Herald-Journal on May 30, 1942, demonstrates how convinced even the public was about the jeep’s potential.
This photo of an overturned jeep was published in the Sydney Morning Herald.