UPDATE: Still Available.
(8/30/2015) No powertrain.
“47 cj2a rolling body no motor trans or transfer case has some rust in floors no title”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(8/30/2015) No powertrain.
“47 cj2a rolling body no motor trans or transfer case has some rust in floors no title”
Someone posted these photos from the Tennessee Museum of Aviation (Sevierville, Tennessee) on the G503 Facebook page. I didn’t get the guy’s name and the post is too old for me to locate him. Looks like a fair number of jeeps there. The CJ-3B originally from Stillwater, Oklahoma, might be the most interesting of all the vehicles. I wonder how it landed in Tennessee.
These look in good shape.
“TWO JEEP 1950s
IN SPANISH ADVERTISING – ORIGINAL
SIZE 8×5 inch
These is an original print magazine advertisement, not a reproduction.
Original and authentic collectible magazine advertisement”
UPDATE: There are two of these rare early Pee Chees on eBay.
“Vintage, these have wear consistant with use and age. Small tears at the bottom edges where the inner pockets start, subject names written in pencil at the top edges. Overall, good condition for their age.”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6800.
Looks good for the price.
“This is a really nice vehicle. This is not a military vehicle, it is the first year civilian model. New Tires, Fresh Clutch, New Exhaust, New wiring harness, Radiator has been re-cored, Runs and drives well, does not smoke, Has been converted to 12 volt and all 6 volt components come with the vehicle. All gauges and lights work. Phone”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $3200.
Appears worth a look.
“1942 ford GPW military Jeep
frame off rebuild in 1990’s
currently needs wheel cylinders and top needs some work but runs and drives good”
Fiberglass body. Looks solid.
“Original engine and tranny, very good frame, mechanically sound jeep. motor was rebuilt a couple thousand miles ago. top is in good condition, wheels and tires have low miles on them, mild suspension lift, fender flares, lock out hubs, fiberglass body is in great condition.
I am 28 now, and have had the Jeep since I was 14. restored it at age 18 and it has sat in a garage most of the time since then. this jeep was tastefully built and gets a lot of compliments. 814.590.59five.seven. I do not need help selling this. I just don’t have the garage space to keep this anymore.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4500.
(05/23/2015) Obviously not an “Army Jeep”. Still, this might be a solid militarized 2A.
“Original 1946 Willys Army jeep. Runs, but needs carbureator tune up. Recent army green paint job.”
Seller lists one jeep as a 1946 MB, but it looks more like a CJ-2A. The green jeep has a swoop entry that is similar to the prototypes, but the dash looks standard.
“Black Jeep is a 1946 MB needs work might be used for parts or great for winter restoration . Green one Jeep is a 1942 Willys MB also would work well for a restoration project or parts, needs engine, frame is solid. Front and rear lockers on axles. Also have extra parts. Thanks for looking”
Lots of customization.
“Willy’s CJ3B High Hood
Complete custom professional build
HD frame
Complete new body — everything is new. 500 mile
Clean title
1985 Buick 231 V6 — Howell fuel injection
Edelbrock performer cam / intake manifold
Turbo 350 Trans, 2000 stall convertor
Atlas transfer case 3.8 to 1 low gear
Rear axle — Currie fabricated housing
35 Spline — Wildwood disc brake — High-9 3rd member
488 ratio — ARB air locker
Front axle — D44 — 488 ratio — high pinion — ARB air locker
4340 Chromoly axles, 30 spline inners & outers — drive flanges
35×12.50×15 Good Years on Trail Ready bead lock wheels
New Bestop
Tuffy pull out drawer rear storage
Lots more — This jeep is well assembled and drives nicely down the road
32,000 Firm. Much more into it!
Trades or wire transfers will NOT be accepted. Serious inquiries only please.”