UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
“I have a 47 Willis CJ2A. no rust in the floors. hat channels in fair shape. they just need patch work. comes with 3 motors two trans and a TON OF OTHER PARTS. i have a TX tittle in hand.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
“I have a 47 Willis CJ2A. no rust in the floors. hat channels in fair shape. they just need patch work. comes with 3 motors two trans and a TON OF OTHER PARTS. i have a TX tittle in hand.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,399
(11/14/2013) Looks sound.
“This is a classic 1946 Jeep Willys that had been fully restored. The original motor has been rebuilt, and it has been converted to a 12v system. It is in excellent condition. Asking $15,399 OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5995
“1946 3spd on the floor, tow bar, manual winch. Recently replaced: radiator, clutch, fly wheel, ring gear, starter, tires, master cylinder and brakes. Converted to 12 volt with turn signals. Totally street legal, great hunting rig with recently reupholstered seats.”
Here’s a neat photo from the NPS archives which appears to show a GPW (based on the bumper) parked in front of a B-25H. This was possibly taken in the Aleutians somewhere.
http://www.nps.gov/media/photo/gallery.htm?tagid=653&reinit=false&maxrows=20&startrow=101
Here’s a photo of Howard Erwin Rummel in front of a jeep from the same archives:
http://www.nps.gov/aleu/photosmultimedia/interview-rummel.htm
Never heard of the movie “Jump into Hell“.
“Jump Into Hell ’55 JACQUES SERNAS ARMY JEEP WAR GUNS RARE
This vintage original still shows a VERY RARE photo of JACQUES SERNAS (second soldier from the left) and other soldiers firing their guns from the cover of an ARMY JEEP.
Moviephoto from the movie: Jump Into Hell: The Gallant Stand At Dienbienphu
Year of the photo: 1955
Size of the photo: Approximately 8 x 10”
Not too many ads with a Slat Grille MB in them.
“This is an original 1946 print ad for Jantzen clothes! It measures approximately 13.25″ x 10.25″ overall, has no tears, with a light stain in the top edge; comes from a dry, high-altitude, smoke-free environment, and is strictly graded ”
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Jay is selling this MB.
“I have for sale a 1942 Willys slat grill jeep. It has a GPW engine in it T84 trany. It has title and ready to be shipped any place you would like, I work with a shipping agent that can arange shipping all over world.
Asking $5000”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000
I think the rear passenger light is out/broken?
“Hi my name is jeff. I have a 1946 willy’s jeep. It is a CJ2A flathead Four cyliner. original motor and trasmission. Asking 7000 Obo”
The paint has faded nicely.
“1956 Willys wagon. Runs great new brakes and lines. Clean. Heater works. With overdrive.
Call 843-271-4740”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6800.
Lots of changes to the CJ-2A. “First things first….my price is NON-negotiable and I am NOT interested in time shares, trades, payment plans, body parts, IOU’s, etc! You are viewing a one of a kind Jeep, whose life began 66 years ago. Recently it received a facelift. Now it is powered by a 1977 V8 304 and sits on a shortened 1977 chassis. Comes with a 4 speed manual and runs like a dream. Also has tilt wheel sporting the Willy’s steering wheel. The stereo sits in a 1947 Army communications bag between the front seats. Also sports power steering which is VERY nice. New SS dual exhaust is remarkably quiet. Running the old style military gauges as well, and all work fine. I have a clear TN title which reflects this as a 1947 Jeep. Although seatbelts were not even thought of in 1947 and therefore not required on this vehicle by law, they have been added for safety sake. 4WD works splendid. Beetle Bailey graphics were added last year and can easily be removed if you buy it and don’t want them. Tires are almost new. Be prepared for plenty of thumbs up and people taking pics with their I-phones. If you don’t like attention, this is NOT the vehicle for you. Does not have turn signals, windshield wipers or a top. Though they could be added, this is more of a seasonal classic that is loads of fun. Pricing it cheap because this is not the optimal time of the year to sell a topless vehicle. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.”