UPDATE: **SOLD** Was an in-person auction.
Buz spotted this auction. There are a variety of vehicles, but only one jeep.
Buz noted this is available at an auction here.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was an in-person auction.
Buz spotted this auction. There are a variety of vehicles, but only one jeep.
Buz noted this is available at an auction here.
This does not include the engine.
“i have for sale a custom built 1946 willy’s jeep it has a 2”x3”x11ga rect tube frame s10 rear end model A front axle(custom cut) w/disc brake kit vw steering box thm 400 trans w/reverse manual valve body B&M pro ratchet shifter it has a 12 gal fuel cell w/the level sender installed manual brakes using s10 master cyl ,residual valves, VDO gauges !!!!THE ENGINE DOES NOT GO WITH THE JEEP!!!!!!! i am keeping the engine as a long block w/the valve covers everything else goes the breather,water pump,pulleys,fuel pump,radiator,fan,intake,carb and headers. !!!!!!!PRICE IS PRETTY FIRM!!!! eng.is still installed can show the trans works well.Call or text for any questions Daron (863)three 9 nine-08six nine thanks !!!!! I DO NOT RESPOND TO EMAILS SO DON’T SEND THEM!!!”
This needs some work. The seller notes the serial number is low, but I couldn’t verify it.
“I am selling a rare Original 1946 Jeep Willy’s CJ-2A. It needs work to be street legal (needs a clutch and new tires, lights and mirrors.) Ran like a champ until parked (after blown clutch) Parts are easily available to repair. Equipped with a Power Take Off. 59,800 original miles. Comes with original Tan soft top. ALL NUMBERS MATCH, frame, block and body…Low 5 digit serial #! This is a gem that can be worth 15-20k once restored 5-7k when street legal. Good project vehicle from the ground up or as a flip job to resell. Must pick up and trailer at your expense.
Willing to discuss reasonable Cash offers and Trades or combinations of both…in addition, any $$ put down will be non-refundable!
Email with questions…Serious inquiries only, please.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2300.
“1947willys cj2a -this jeep comes with wench that runs off pto-new carb,tires,6volt battery,shocks,wireing some replaced,brake seals,gas tank.I,am also tossing in a custome snowplow.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6850.
This appear solid, but has some funky steps.
“I have a recently restored 1948 4WD Willys Jeep for Sale
New Paint with Marine Corp Olive Drab paint color from WWII era.
Texas Antique Vehicle Title. New Battery, 12 volt system. Roll Bar
12 volt winch on front of vehicle. Runs great, has been in Veterans Day parade
good looking Willys Jeep.”
No pics provided.
“for jeep or willy jeep 2 reg 2 snow not military tread
call mike 732 542 1496 or 732 720 3367”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4200
(10/08/2010) That rollbar is a little short. It includes a custom (auto?) trailer that will carry the jeep.
“1946 Jeep Willy’s CJ2A in great condition. New red paint job additional. New spare motor worth 2k on its own. runs great no problems fun, clean, ready to go 5800 obo.”
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Today we had multiple stops planned. Overall, our goal was to drive from Tucson, Arizona, to Tularosa, New Mexico.
After posting the picture from Moab of the CJ-2A mounted on a sign at Ivan’s, Joe pointed me to two similar places in Tucson, AZ. He even included addresses, which saved me time (thanks!). The first place, Willy’s works was a parts store and focuses on civilian and military jeeps. The ‘jeep’ yard held a variety of jeeps. The second place was Jack’s Government Surplus, which naturally focuses on military items. Around Jacks were all kinds of great parts’ yards. I wished I had the time to explore all the different yards!
We did not have time to explore either place. We stopped, took pictures and drove off. So, call or check them out the next time you are there.
Willys Works: 1933 W Gardner Ln,Tucson, AZ (520) 888-5082
Jack’s Government Surplus: 5181 E Drexel Rd, Tucson, AZ 85706 (520) 574-0300
Below are my pictures. You can see some ones from 2010 on Flickr. In the pictures you’ll see a M-38A1, a FC, and a M-151. I’m sure there is more.