Here is a CJ-2A manual with a little damage.
“Original operation & care manual for the Willys Overland Jeep CJ-2A. Slight water damage but otherwise in good condition. Call (530) 340 1823 for more information.”
Here is a CJ-2A manual with a little damage.
“Original operation & care manual for the Willys Overland Jeep CJ-2A. Slight water damage but otherwise in good condition. Call (530) 340 1823 for more information.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $700
(03/11/2012) This is pretty rough.
“OLD WILLYS COMPLETE JUST WANT IT GONE”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3200.
(07/21/2012) I knew something looked odd about this. After a couple moments I spotted the problem. This actually has bow holders installed in the bow holders! How often do you see that in a jeep, other than a perfectly stock show jeep? If those are the original bow holders, then the seller deserves some kind of medal.
“I have a 1947 Willys Cj2a for sale. It has the original 4 cylinder with a 2.5 lift. 33 inch tires and full soft top. I have the overhaul kit for the transfercase and transmission(over 400 dollar value). The syncros are bad but the jeep does drive.”
Bought new by his grandfather, Rich’s CJ-2A is still serves the family.
Rich writes, “The 48 CJ2A was bought new by grandfather. My dad got it in 1956 and I got it in 73. Someday my son will be the owner. Here are a few old pic’s from back in the 50’s . Me and my sister are in a few shots.”
Thanks for sharing Rich!
And the Jeep today:
Paul wrote to say that a friend of his brought this GPW by for a look.
Paul writes, “My friend Lynn stopped by a few days ago to show me his most recently purchased Jeep. It’s a 1943 Ford, in pretty solid shape considering the fact it’s been parked outside under a spruce tree for many years. Lots of spruce needles covering the inside of the tub, the usual rust in the floors along with dents and dings but a pretty darn complete 69 year old Jeep. Also included with this Jeep (but stored in the tow vehicle for the trip home) were both front seats and the folding rear seat. Numerous parts are stamped with the letter F and all three data plates are still attached to the glove box door. Not only did the neighbors come over to eyeball the Jeep when it was parked in front of the house but Lynn mentioned on the way home while stopped in traffic and while in a parking lot folks were wanting to look the Jeep over and some even tried to buy it. Anyway, this old Ford arrived safely at it’s new home where a pressure wash will remove the grime and plant residue and allow a more in depth inspection of this steel soldier.”
Given the wedding theme of the last week, Steve shared the following photo.
Steve writes, “Jumping on the bandwagon of the “Just Married” photo theme, the attached photo is of my honeymoon car that toured Central Oregon in September 1995. I took this today showing how my Jeepster looked the week following my wedding day.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9200.
Looks like a solid GPW.
“I have a nice WWII 1943 GPW Ford jeep for sale. Runs well, has new master cylinder ( haven’t bled the brakes yet but will shortly) . Call with questions. ”
There’s been some work done near the step. Engine needs to be wired.
“1946 Ford GPW jeep willy’s. Body is in great shape. Has Ford Pinto motor. Needs wire harness. Everything else is original.”
This doesn’t run at the moment.
“1954 willys CJ3B jeep
recent motor rebuild
Doesn’t run (old gas)
4-wheel drive
Call Jon Five Two Zero 906-523Nine”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
This sounds like a solid panel wagon, though needs some TLC.
“1948 Willys Overland Panel Delivery Hot Rod, truck has a 440hp motor with performer heads, cam, timing gear and intake, 3″ exhaust, too much to list come check it out price is firm but will consider intersting trades that are older than 1970. No Tire Kickers, this is an old truck, looks like an old truck, needs some tlc like an old truck”