It runs.
“1946 jeep rat rod chevy 350 4 spd standard runs great awesome patina paint job street legal”
It runs.
“1946 jeep rat rod chevy 350 4 spd standard runs great awesome patina paint job street legal”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
Seller notes this is all original except for the seats. As you can see, the body, the bumpers and windshield are incorrect.
“47 Willy’s jeep daily driver current tags always registered never non opd. Clean title been In family for 30 years as grandpas hunting jeep. Before that it was in our nebors barn for at least 10 years I know of, so it has not been left in weather for 40 + years. (Except for deer season of course) turn key ready for cruise nite or hunting. All 5 tires in excellent shape no wether cracks. It was converted to 12 volt prior to us. Except for bucket seats its all ooriginal.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
It’s a project.
“We purchased as a project 3 years ago and haven’t made any progress. Ran when parked, haven’t started in 2 years. New clutch, needs brake work. We’d rather someone else restore it than see it waste away. “
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000
May be some value here. I’m sure the frame is solid, but ‘beautiful’??
“Ran good when parked. Body is pretty solid. Beautiful frame and low miles on drivetrain. Two lever trancsfercase. No time for project so selling.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(12/02/2013) This jeep appeared in a Four Wheeler Article.
“We’re selling Kaitlyn’s Sand Jeep.
It comes with a windshield that is not shown.
383 Chevy, Aluminum Heads & Intake.
Powerglide with Trans Brake.
Narrowed Dana 60 (now) with 7.17 rear gear ratio, disc brakes & 4 link suspension.
Turning brakes.
Tilt column & removable steering wheel.
Aluminum radiator.
The front end has a reverse 4 link with QA1 coil over shocks and panhard bar.
Custom Beard Super Seats.
Padlatrac 20.00 Paddle Tires.
Moroso Racing tires on light weight (weld?) wheels up front.
It’s all mounted on a clean postal frame.
Check out an article that was done on it in 2009 at Four Wheeler Magazine.
http://www.fourwheeler.com/project-vehicles/154-0911-1951-willys-m38-sand-rod-dragster/
(Be sure to click the “MORE” button below the first part of the text to see the rest of the article)”
UPDATE: Was $1900. **SOLD**
(09/11/2014) It’s a project.
“Project truck, ran rough a year ago, no brakes, bed rusty. Needs to be gone. Cash in person no scammers, no 3rd party sale.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
(07/24/2014) Motor needs overhaul.
“Great Project vehicle to restore, 1948 Jeep Willys, working up till a couple of years ago. Needs motor overhaul. Has new clutch, one new front drive shaft. Have new master cylinder part.“
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9500.
(01/24/2014) This looks pretty good, but the dress is covering quite a bit of the jeep.
“We are selling our 1948 Willys CJ2A. It runs very well and looks great! Every time we take it for a ride we get many waves and “thumbs up”. It was restored about thirteen years ago and won best in show last year at Berlins Drive in the 50’s car show. We just don’t have the time to enjoy it like we used to. This is a GREAT old Jeep! Thanks for looking.
This Willys wagon was built by an older couple to enjoy fishing. Maybe it is just the camera perspective, but it sure looks like there is plenty of room inside. When the couple decided they were done using it, they sold it the author of this blog: http://rockhopperfishing.com/sleepinginthedunes1963/
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $450
Looks like $450 worth of value to me.
“I have a Willys (1948??) CJ for sale, with no title nor VIN. Was on a farm for decades. Being sold as parts only. Perhaps to support your restoration, trail rig? Hunting truck or gosh knows what! Either way, I want it gone and need the space, hence the super low price. Cash only, not selling it off bit by bit, what you see is what you get. Does not run, needs to be towed.”