UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/30/2015) No pics provided.
“1948 willys jeep 4cyl runs but needs work good project or ??? was used on ranch for many years registration is currently on NON-OP PINK IN HAND”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/30/2015) No pics provided.
“1948 willys jeep 4cyl runs but needs work good project or ??? was used on ranch for many years registration is currently on NON-OP PINK IN HAND”
UPDATE: Was for Trade only.
(12/02/2013) Looks solid.
“It’s time to change toys. I would like 30-50 ford or Chevy pickup driver. My cj is real nice. Mostly original, converted to 12v.. Still has the “f” head. Great 16″ tires (basically new). Full soft top and bikini top. Will pay extra for the right truck.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1200.
(03/02/2014) Unusual windshield.
“This is the perfect project vehicle when its done its a 20000 dollar jeep these are the most desiarable jeeps ever made it has a v6 and all the right running gear in it”
The Taylors of Walnut Hill, Kansas, were featured in the March 1948 issue of Country Gentleman. They owned the Walnut Hill Hereford Ranch. I googled the ranch, but it no longer appears active under that name.
According to the article, “Tom Taylor bought his his CJ-2A jeep with some misgivings, but the jeep is probably his favorite piece of equipment. He now declares he wouldn’t know how to farm without it.”
The article also notes, “The most original item is their repair-trailer, a wheeled frame of six-inch tubular steel which serves as compressed-air tank, carrying its own power, equipped for spray-painting, lubrication-pressure, welding and acetylene-torch cutting.”

Custom trailer for welding, cutting and mobile power. It appears the CJ-2A has an bed extender along with an extra tall rear seat (custom seat?).
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
And now I lay myself to sleep, atop a Waco Army Jeep . . . There can’t be many of these pillowcases left.
“This is a MILITARY PILLOWCASE FROM THE WACO ARMY FLYING SCHOOL IN WACO, TEXAS, CIRCA 1943. I COULD NOT GET IT ALL IN MY LEGAL SIZE SCANNER SO I SCANNED 5 IMAGES OF THE PILLOWCASE AND ONE IMAGE OF THE POSTAL BOX IT CAME IN. THE BOX WAS ADDRESSED TO LENA JANE RUSSELL IN CORSICANA, TEXAS.. AND BOX WAS FROM PRIVATE C. J. BELLRINGER OR BELLVINGER ? IN WACO, TEXAS. WHEN YOU LAY THIS THING DOWN, IT MEASURES APPROXIMATELY 20″ x 20″ IN SIZE.”
Does anyone know if this was really used in a showroom?
“56 Willys Jeep poster, some soil. 22 by 36 in. Poster shows three models, see photo. Traction, Action, Satisfaction.”
Craig spotted this unusual toy jeep. You never know when you need to troll for aliens.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $10.
Looks to me to be an early manual, but I can’t say for sure.
“1942 ford jeep military manual”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9500.
This is a good looking build.
“1948 CJ2A WILLYS Flat fender, frame off resto, V-6 Buick Cu (rebuilt). 3 speed all syncro (rebuilt), Warn O.D., 2 speed 8500# winch, rancho suspension, gas shocks. Camaro tilt wheel, 11″ brakes, power steering, new carb/batt/HO ign. Newer dual exhaust, new full BEST TOP, 6 pt. padded cage, 4 pt. comp belts, bikini top w/1/2 ss doors. much more… medical issues forced sale.$9,500. Offers? never a rust out.chuck ,selah wa.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7900.
Looks good.
“1958 willys cj3b
– Runs, drives and stops great
– original motor and drive train- f134 engine
– equipped with an overdrive which makes driving on highway more enjoyable
– has bench seat from later cj
– Nice roll bar
– best top in great condition
– newer tires- all five wheels and tires match
– no rust or rot
– New wiring harness- all lights work- turn signals, brake lights, parking and head lights
– all gauges work
– shifts great
– four wheel drive works great- high and low
$7900 obo or open to trades (another willys jeep)
Serious inquiries only, please”