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“CJ2A WILLYS , 47 PERFECT CONDITION, RESTORED”
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“CJ2A WILLYS , 47 PERFECT CONDITION, RESTORED”
UPDATE **SOLD** Was $4000.
(08/21/2014) “1947 Willey’s CJ2A converted to 12V, the rest of it is all stock. It has been garaged for the last 30 years. $4000 firm or trade for a pre-smog running VW Bug.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1950.
(08/22/2014) Listed as a 1953 M-38A1, the body and grille are from a CJ-5.
“This old military version of the CJ, an MB, has been an incredibly dependable off road warrior for the family for over 30 years. Our 24 yr old daughter learned to drive in it. As the photos show, it has seen better times cosmetically, but the ol’ girl is as capable and reliable as ever. Posi in the front with limited slip in the rear, dual lever transfer case, power saginaw steering, CB, Chey 327 engine, runs strong, always cool with huge old Cadillac radiator, Warn hubs, new brakes all the way around, lots of rubber. Solid Half doors, Heavy tow bar. An old style performer. Restore or drive as is.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2990
(08/04/2014) This jeep has a few odd features.
“1947 Jeep Willys. No Rust…GREAT condition. Lots of extras..
Daily driver. Cash only.. Drive away in your dream Jeep Willys..
this is a one of a kind.. this is a must see..”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3400.
(09/03/2014) This may be worth a look.
“Runs good, drives good flat head 4cly. 6volt
New brakes and wheel clynders has roll bar,bikini top, and soft top with doors. Without bows.
Tires have good tread. All fluids have been changed within the last four years.
Good clean title. New battery 8-14″
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
(07/27/2014) I think this is a factory Parkway Conversion given the rivets/bolts in-between the rear windows (see pic 2).
“$2,000 or best offer. 230 tornato motor. new battery,runs drives, eats starters”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $400
(08/28/2014) Maybe some value here?
“This is a project. It is not a minor project. You want it or you don’t. It will be a labor of love. You can see there is rust. What you see is what you get. Sorry couldn’t get the passenger side.”
With all the great weather, we’ve managed to sneak in a few camping trips. We were really roughing it in Ann’s mother’s new motorhome. Yes, we left her mother behind so we could enjoy some quite time.
Early last week we made the two hour drive to the Ohanapecosh Campground at Mt. Rainier. Here are some photos from that trip.
A couple days ago we drove from Pasco to Red Bridge Wayside State Park. Red Bridge is one of five northeast Oregon state wayside parks that are well kept and inexpensive places to stay. Of the twenty spots available, only three were taken. So we had a very quiet stay. However, somehow we didn’t get any photos of the campground.
We did find a horseshoe pit, but lacking horseshoes we turned to frisbees.
I wonder if the plastic glue every became a commercial product.
“You are bidding on an original 8 x 10 press photo of Pittsburgh PA Westinghouse Jeep Hangs By Plastic Glue developed by Westinghouse.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Hopefully the jeep shows a little better in the original photo.
“1948 Press Photo Sidewalk Snow Scooter nickname given by students to Jeep”