UPDATE: **SOLD** Was priced at $500.
1947 CJ-2A Fayetteville, AR **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
“1947 jeep willy. Does not run. Will make excellent easy project. Have title.n”
1942 GPW Westminster, VT **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3750.
It’s a project.
“1942 Ford GPW: Original drivetrain, radiator, suspension, brakes & more!! Only $3,750 or BRO”
1947 CJ-2A Sonora, CA **SOLD**
UPDATE: Was $2000. **SOLD**
(11/01/2013) Runs, but needs some work (unclear what needs work).
“1947 Willy’s Jeep. Runs good. Great project vehicle. Roll bar, bikini top, Mini Super Swamper tires. Original rear seat.”
1947 CJ-2A Festus, MO **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1600.
(10/23/2013) This hasn’t been run in a while.
“1946 willy jeep been parked the last 8 years. I got it out of shead put points,plugs wire,rotor, distcap, fuelpump.rebuilt carb, It runs, and stops, 3 speed hi and low range has orginal 4 cylinder motor L-134 always in shead needs tlc would be worth restoring or 4-wheeling, i remember years ago it whould go about anywhere”
Year? CJ-2A Mason City, IA **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1250.
“Please be sure to click on the following URL to view all the pictures of this Jeep: 1945 Willys Jeep for saleYou are looking at a 1940s Willys Jeep that needs everything to be restored, but is mostly complete and would make a great project if you’re looking for one of these! What you see is what you get, and I do have an old 1945 title for it (hasn’t been registered in a very long time). It’s got a cool galvanized metal top that looks factory built (not just some cheesy home-made jobby) I think it’s a Sears and Roebuck. Engine is seized up, and vehicle is a total rusty project, but at $1250, it would make a cool, cheap yard ornament until you get around to fixing it up! Thanks for looking.”
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This is a pic from January 2012 on eBay. compare the bumper, grille, fender bulge, top, and more.
1946 CJ-2A Madison, MS $3850
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3750
(11/07/2013) This has an unusual bumper. It also might have an engine issue.
“1946 Willys CJ-2A, This is the first civilian jeep ever produced. It has the original 4cyl flathead engine, and is more or less original. This is a fun car to drive around town on a nice day or an unstoppable deer camp jeep. This thing is like a goat, it will climb over or go through anything without skipping a beat, especially with the new set of buckshot wide mudders I have on it.
First the bad: I was driving it about a month ago when the oil pressure went out and it died on my. I think it slipped a bearing but I am not positive. In short, it will probably need some degree of engine rebuild.
The good: These thing are extremely easy to work on and parts are readily available and relatively cheap. I can start the engine and you can hear it run, but it loses power under load so you can’t drive it around. I have replace the entire brake assembly (drums, shoes, master and wheel cylinders, etc…) and it was running good around town when the engine went out.
Please call or text me if you have any questions… (six zero one) 988-5924”
1950 CJ-3A Loma Linda, CA **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $850.
“1950 jeep project worth the money in parts $850 obo or $ 1300.with top jim”
James’ and his Brother’s Jeeps
I’m taking today off, but here’s one post for everyone.
James Turner from Mississippi emailed me the other day. A self-described ‘jeep freak’, James and his brother bought their first jeep, a 1947 CJ-2A, in 2008. Out of it they created a nice looking military replica. Since then they’ve added a 1942 GPW they are currently restoring, a 1952 M-38A1 that looks in great shape, a 1951 M-38 that they plan to restore and a 1946 CJ-2A. At this rate they’ll soon have their own private jeep force.
Here’s the 1947 CJ-2A they restored:
You can see they have some work to do on this M-38:
Always Wanted a Russian Tank or GAZ?
Steve forwarded this website which specializes in used Eastern European Tanks, Trucks and 4WD vehicles. The Prague based company, MORTAR INVESTMENTS, claims it is “a global dealer in soviet, post-communist, namely Russian, Czechoslovak (Czech and Slovak), Polish and Hungarian military vehicles, tanks, BMPs, howitzers, trucks, jeeps,motorbikes and armaments for civilian purposes and specialist in armoured vehicles repairs,demilitarisations, reconstructions, restorations and refurbishments.”
One example: GAZ-69 Project for $3896
This is a project, but the site does have some suggestions for importing into the USA, including the necessary forms.

























