UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
(03/26/2015) Doesn’t run.
“1947 Willys CJ2A. Red fiberglass body. Doesn’t run. Original Willy’s engine. No seats. Email or text.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
(03/26/2015) Doesn’t run.
“1947 Willys CJ2A. Red fiberglass body. Doesn’t run. Original Willy’s engine. No seats. Email or text.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1500. Was $4500. The $1500 price *might* be a mistake.
(03/26/2015) Neither runs.
“2 1940’s M38 jeeps. One is in good condition, the other is fair condition. Not running now. Engine turns over. Been sitting for a while.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $600.
(01/20/2015) Has no title. It’s listed as a 1950, but appears to be a CJ-2A.
“Selling a CJ-2A with a hard top.
Yellow CJ-2a, mostly original, has a hard top with full doors and original heater, transmission, transfer case, and axles. Frame is in good shape comes with a snow plow frame. Does not have an engine or snow plow, only frame.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5800
(03/23/2015) Has an unusual bumper.
“For sale is a 1948 Jeep Willy Cj2a. It is 98% original parts. It comes with original 4 cylinder engine with 3 speed manual transmission. 4 wheel drive with manual locking hubs. All gauges work. New master cylinder, and new brakes all around. Comes with 9000lbs rated wench and CB Radio. Also has to tow hooks in the back. Registered in Florida with clean title.”
This rare semi-annual report dated March 31, 1943, looks interesting.
“ORIGINAL 1943 Willys semi-annual report for March 1943. 24 pages full of interesting information about the WWII Jeep and it’s production. Lots of obscure photos and some great artwork”
No jokers, but neat set of cards for CJ-7 fans.
“Is this used deck of vintage JEEP CJ-7 bridge playing cards. Complete ( – jokers) + Plastic case & in good used condition.
Another copy of this Bob Clemens book is for sale.
“Notes: Willy’s Overland Motors. 1943. Very Good paperback. Clean, unmarked. No names or inscriptions. Blue pictorial cover with Red and white lettering and pictorial design. Edge wear to spine. No creases. Corners are lightly bumped. Top, side and lower portion of cover are faded approximately one inch. No chips, tears, water marks or stains.
Willys’ Jeep was a promotional pamphlet geared towards children to provide history pertaining to the Jeep used during World War II . Issued after the first national “Buy a Jeep Campaign” led by the US Treasury Department through the nation’s schools raised enough to purchase 50,000 Jeeps for the War. A beautiful and rare piece of Americana. Written by Bob Clemens. Illustrated by Patricia Windrow. 17 pages. 10×7 inches. Solidly bound. Quality guaranteed with full refund”
UPDATE: Jeep and trencher sold. Well pulling equipment still available.
“1948 Willys CJ2A Jeep with working Jeep-a-Trench option and well pulling option. Can trench about 6 feet down.
— Jeep runs well but engine does smoke… a lot out the exhaust.
— Jeep drives and shifts through the gears fine.
— No brakes
— No glass in windshield
— Fuel pump doesn’t work so currently running off a gravity feed bottle.
— Not much rust on body
— battery tray is rusted out. battery must have leaked at one point.
— Has a clean title
— Asking $4000 Joe”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500
Appears solid. Looks like the drain holes have been filled.
“1953 Willys CJ3B with original engine, transmission and body. New tires, brakes, brake lines, and shocks. Runs good. Awesome Jeep.”