UPDATE: Status unknown. Price was $500.
This looks like a good project for the price (assuming the drive train is in as good of shape as advertised)
“Restoration project. Motor, Trans, & Drive train good shape. 500 FIRM!”
UPDATE: Status unknown. Price was $500.
This looks like a good project for the price (assuming the drive train is in as good of shape as advertised)
“Restoration project. Motor, Trans, & Drive train good shape. 500 FIRM!”
This is listed as a 1952 CJ-2A. There might be some value, but needs a closer look.
“1952 Willys CJ2A, it has been setting a few years. The motor turns over, I have not tried to start it yet. It ran when parked, the inspection sticker on the windshield is a 99 sticker. Thats pretty much all I really know about it at this point. Title is in hand, so if you have any questions or would like some more pics feel free to give me a call at 717-713-4484. Leave a message if I don’t answer and I will get back to you. The front right leaf spring is broken also.”
Jim posted some pictures to Flickr of this weekend’s Fall 2012 Midwest Willys Reunion. He got a few goods ones of his cool school bus (see the last pic). Thanks Jim.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/14939950@N00/sets/72157631551262237/
In this first pic I loved the phone number on the side of the wagon. I bet that’s a 1963 wagon, too. If only phone numbers were so simple today.
One is priced at $3000. The other is priced at $3500. Neither is flawless. Both are aluminum cast AL-Toys for Willys Overland Execs and Dealers.
A) View the information on the $3000 AL-Toy Jeepster

B) View the information on the $3499 Al-Toy Jeepster
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,800
This looks solid. It’s listed as a 1946 CJ-2A. It’s got different rims on the front and back. The ones on the back, m151 rims, may give it a narrower track in the rear than the front. I’m not sure what effect that might have on driving it.
“New rebuilt engine, L134 F Head (less than 20 miles on engine).
New Top, New Tires, New Battery, NewAlternator and New Fuel pump. To many new parts to list.
Transmission and Transfer case perfect running order.
No Rust and lots of extra parts.”
There may be value here. No title. Unclear if it runs.
“1945 Willy’s Jeep – V6/225 even fire motor with 5:38 gear ratio. Needs to be out of my yard to make room for another project. No title – always used as off road vechicle. Text Sergio (520)360-2925. $1300.00 or best offer.”
Isn’t all original, but may be in good shape.
“I am selling my 1944 MILITARY willys (ford) jeep. it is all origanal. Origanal engine. Runs great. Used it for hunting. it has been converted to a 12 volt system. Good tires. Just sits on a trailer now ready to go. Hate to see it go but dont’t have the time or money to get it retsored. My loss os your gain.
Selling for $4500
OR LOOKING TO TRADE for a truck between 1996 to 1999 F-150 4×4 extended cab in good working order mechanicly sound
No wrecks, clean title. let me know what you have.
Text me at 602-410-4170”
It’s not all original nor the ‘cleanest one’ you’ll see, but it appears solid.
“1946 Willys CJ2A Jeep
This is the classic flat fender MASH jeep that started the CJ craze. This is an original, stock, non-Frankensteined version, so it’s the cleanest one you’ll see out there. It has the original flat head 4-cylinder “Go-Devil” engine that purrs (watch the video), and it starts right up with a push button start. It has the original two stick 4 wheel drive system so you can have high and low in 2wd and 4wd. The dash is uncut with all the original gauges including the “rifle” holder. Here are the other options:
Original 3 speed stick on the floor
Full roll cage (aftermarket)
Shoulder and lap belts
BestTop convertible top with removable soft doors, no rips
Front tow bar – removable
Rear ball hitch and receiver
Removable rear seat
Drivers side wiper
Fold down front windshield
Nerf bars
New battery (6 volt system)
Several manuals
Collector plates and clean title
Stock look, cherry red, and it always gets waves and thumbs up wherever you go. Always garaged or covered. This is not your daily driver, it’s a collector vehicle that is 66 years old, serious inquiries only, sold as is, and it is what it is – – an American icon that is a lot of fun!
See it and hear it run http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRmR9N6_a4Y”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
This has a MB/GPW body (that has been hacked on the passenger side).
“No Motor.”