UPDATE: Was $400. **SOLD**
It could be a bobcat body.
“Fiberglass tub with hood and fenders.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1100.
It looks in good shape.
“I have a new Fiberglass Tub and Hood (CJ2A Style). This has never been bolted to anything and no holes have been cut or drilled in it. It comes with a rolling frame but no motor or trans or transfercase. I have too many project at this time and something has to go. This would make a nice project for some looking for a new toy. There is NO title for the frame or tub that is how I bought it.”
No pics provided.
“i have a 1951 jeep willys it has the 4 cyl flat head with the 3 speed trans it has a brand new set (5) of the skinny military tires it has a solid tub and would be a very good restoration project or rock crawler.. may trade but no junk please call or txt anytime 7068925188 no emails please”
http://atlanta.craigslist.org/nat/cto/4158157026.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800
I suspect this doesn’t run.
“1947 Willys Jeep MP with clean title asking $1800 OBO no scammers or low ballers please serious inquiries only.
Will trade for: 16ft equipment trailer w/ title, Honda CR500, Honda XR500, 1970-1973 Firebird project car (rough) w/title”
UPDATE: Still Available. The body is newer than a ’41 and appears to have been modified a little at the tool indents. Also note the driver’s side wheel. It appears to be pushed back a little farther than normal. Thanks to Colin and Richard for spotting these issues.
This could be a slat grille. It has an early gas tank.
“up for sale is a 1941 willys mb army jeep. it has the 4cyl “go devil” engine with 3 speed transmission high and low range and of course 4wd. its all original except for the fuel tank had previously been replaced prior to purchase. also it has been converted to a 12v system. the windshield frame is included. it is bent but the glass is there. it also has a new carter carburetor. it DOES NOT RUN! We believe the valves are stuck(common problem on flat head engines) it will turn over though! asking $2000.00 OBRO. any other questions please call 12298152955″
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $600.
(09/12/2013) No engine or tranny.
“1946 CJ2A Willys Jeep No engine No transmission”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
“1948 cj2a custom built new frame lengthened to cj5 length and body for more room in driving area 98 vortex v6. sm420 trans scout front and rear end 4.88 Detroit locker rear air locker front 33inch tires full custom cage beard seats. Four point seat belts all new gauges licensed for the street new tag for 2013.”

Self Portrait . . . let the unbolting begin! Note what happens when I leave the jeep in my parents garage. It becomes a squash storage facility.
I’ve spent the last couple days moving and reorganizing parts and things so I could make enough room to start disassembly (see pic below). Today I finally got to begin the breakdown process.
One of my strategies during assembly was to make the body as easy to remove as possible. So, for example, nothing is wired or attached to the fenders. In addition, the wiring along the underside only attaches to the frame in one spot (a ground). It all worked well . . . great when a plan works!
I also removed the seats. Posts welded to the frame stick up through the body (holding the body in position). Seat plates are screwed onto the body. The seats are bolted to the plates. Here the passenger seat plate has been removed and is sitting next to the post.
Mark posted this over at sellajeep.com. The illustration was done by Shawn Ruland, an artist that does some work for SellAJeep.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $2500.
This runs and drives. Phone number in ad. I suspect this will go fast.
“1943 willys mb rare hard to find WWII jeep. Runs good drives good all the 4/4 works great and low and high are great to. needs brakes system. Needs to be restored. $2500.00 firm. some rust. has combat rims. has title.”