The cab has some great old art.
“Rat rod 1951 willys project. 1987 dodge d50 chassis body is aitting on frame, not bolted down. This is a project no i will not part it out. $1,500 firm.”
The cab has some great old art.
“Rat rod 1951 willys project. 1987 dodge d50 chassis body is aitting on frame, not bolted down. This is a project no i will not part it out. $1,500 firm.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800.
Might make a good restoration. More pics needed.
“68 willys jeep mostly restored. Runs and drives great . Too many new parts to list”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2995.
(12/28/2015) Red one runs.
“Two 1949 willys cj2a red one runs and drives 350 v8
Green parts only no motor or transmission
Great hunting jeep off road
No titles bill of sale one owner 30 years over $6k recipts on red jeep”
Not sure how much value is here.
“For sale 1946 willy’s ford running gear 302/c4 not running its a project tub in good shape title in hand $1000 obo”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
(03/29/2016) Here’s an AMC-marked hardtop.
“mint condition cj-6 hardtop w/ full rollup window doors and rear hatch
all glass intact. AMC Serial numbered”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(02/24/2016) May be a CJ-2A with CJ-3B body parts. The grille is definitely a hybrid.
“46 JEEP WILLYS CJ2a Modified. Now a High Hood to fit the 365hp. 327 with a Muncie 4speed. New parts: clutch, Master cylinder, Slave cylinder, brakes (all 4) Gauges, Fuse panels (now a 12 volt system). Brand new best top tiger top, fresh paint. Tilt\ telescope steering colum, bucket seats and rear seat, heater (works great)new battery. Looks great and SUPER fun to drive. text, call or email”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
(02/19/2016) Doesn’t run, but has some value.
“Awesome Project Jeep
1948 Jeep Willys CJ 2A
Has been sitting inside the last 40 years.
Original L-134 “Go Devil” Engine. Good Axles, Frame, and Body. Only surface rust.
Will need a transmission, transfer case, and seats.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(03/01/2016) Might be worth a look.
“Rare Willys, only made in 1946 & 1947. Perfect for restoration! Complete and ready to be your next project!”
St. Marys High School in Eugene, Oregon, purchased this jeep, christened the Galloping Gael, as part of the war effort. The name is memorable enough that maybe someone has seen an old photo of a jeep with the name on it? The article came from the March 28, 1944, issue of the Eugene Register-Guard.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800.
“1957 Jeep FC170 runs and drives, all lights work, call for more information.”