UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $850.
“Have a 1946 Willys CJ2A jeep for sale. Has a good, clear Missouri title. It is all original and complete. Good restoration candidate or parts jeep. Has usual rust and no brakes. Doesn’t run. Asking 850.00.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $850.
“Have a 1946 Willys CJ2A jeep for sale. Has a good, clear Missouri title. It is all original and complete. Good restoration candidate or parts jeep. Has usual rust and no brakes. Doesn’t run. Asking 850.00.”
**SOLD** This went quickly. Was listed at $4000.
Been sitting a while.
“1942 Military Willy Jeep. Great jeep ready for some TLC. Jeep has been sitting idle for a handful of years but overall in decent condition.”
Has an f-head.
“For sale is a 1946 CJ2A Willys Jeep for rebuild or parts. 4 cylinder motor, no gas tank, check out the pictures”
Looks rough for the price.
“Selling for a friend:
Up for sale is a 1947 Willys Jeep. OEM engine replaced with 1600 cc Pinto Kent engine; loose steering; no seats; needs rear axle shear pins; no windshield frame.
$2,500 CASH
If you are interested in this Willys, contact me via that above e-mail link. Please include your name and phone number and I will get back to you. The vehicle is located in Medanales, NM, which is about 1 hour north of Santa Fe on U.S. 84.”
No pics provided.
“Hello, I have a 1947 Jeep Willys CJ-2A for sale. It has a 225 Buick v6 and a built chevy th350 trans, automatic, has tub rust pretty bad in places, started to weld in some panels, rear floor area is great solid original steel, tail gate not bad, frame is rock solid hardly any rust on it, manual lock out hubs. Runs very well. Needs restoration it’s a project but better than most Jeeps 67 years old.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(10/12/2013) Bill has this up for sale.
“Nice driver or restore as military. From a small town up high and dry in Utah, this body is in great shape. Currently located in Lancaster, PA.
M38-A1 is military version of CJ-5.
Call Bill @ (717) 393-5337”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4500
(02/19/2014) It runs and drives.
“Price: O.B.O
runs good
2014 registration paid
new battery
call me for more pic”
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Our goal today was to make a quick trip to Joshua Tree National Park and then hit a motel in Palm Desert early, so we could rest and wash some clothes.
However our quick trip to the park turned into a four-hour stay, between a long hike and the long drive through the park. Part of the delay was my fault, as I took a bunch of photos:
Joshua has two entrances on the north side and one on the south side. We planned to enter via the northwest entrance out of the city of Joshua Tree. There’s a good visitors center at that location, so I’d recommend starting there. The visitor’s center also isn’t far from this Willys Truck that is hawking firewood.
Tom Sterndale had a couple questions: I have just become aware that there are two types of accelerator linkages from pedal to carberator. One has a pivot pin on the lifter cover and up over the valve cover. The other is mounted to the rear of the engine and work the carb. from the right side of the motor.
1. Is the carb. the same with linkage attaching at same place?
2. When were each used?
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $2800.
Includes a Warn OD. This might be a good price.
“I’m selling my 1947 Willy’s Jeep CJ2A.
Heavy duty bumpers
Tires still have lots of tread.
Stock 4 cylinder with 3 speed tranny. Warn overdrive.
3 reverses.
11″ brake conversion
Dual reservoir master cylinder conversion
Cd player
Rear seat
Dana 44 in rear
Runs and drives. It’s been very reliable.
Most of the hard stuff has already been done.
Previous owner had engine rebuilt.”