This looks to be a CJ-3A chassis with a CJ-2A body.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1186108561980629/
“42 willys army jeep. Been in the shed the last 15 years. No title but ran when parked motor is not locked up”
This looks to be a CJ-3A chassis with a CJ-2A body.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1186108561980629/
“42 willys army jeep. Been in the shed the last 15 years. No title but ran when parked motor is not locked up”
UPDATE: **SOLD** was $5000.
(09/02/2022) This has no title or registration. What does the shifter between the seats control? Is that a plow-related device?
“Listing for my father in law. I know nothing more that what is in the ad. Was used an driveway plow in the past but has not run in years. Long side front axle shaft is broken. Been in barn sitting.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
Listed as a 1946, it looks like it might be a CJ-3A with an M-38 body. It also has a rear bed extender. Only the one pic provided.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/751554645985540
“Az willeys. cj2a communication military jeep complete needs restored”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/26/2022) Not sure how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/528180639077739
“Make a offer I got it to take body off and try make a little 4×4 buggy but don’t have the money or time right now”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(07/09/2022) This includes a rebuilt frame and a new body kit. The Desert Dogs look a well-worn.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1093841571344649
“1949 Jeep cj2a project. This vehicle is not drivable at this time. What you get: Brand new Omix body, New custom frame, New leaf springs, Chevy 350 motor, Muncie 4 speed adapted to the Jeep TC, Overdrive unit, Blow proof bellhousing, Headers, Roll cage. If it is listed it is available so do I will not respond if you ask. (This is a project not a drivable vehicle)”
This photo of a modified jeep was posted to Facebook last week by Morihisa Ochi on the G503 page. It looks like the custom parts could be taken off pretty easily.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/WWIIG503/permalink/10158379404956046/
Dennis is selling this very stock Tux Park equipped CJ-5. It has a Meyers branded hardtop and an overdrive.
https://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/cto/d/roseburg-1963-willys-jeep-cj-tuxedo-park/7534249811.html
“I’m closing out my car collection and offering this ’63 Willys Jeep Tuxedo Park. It runs great and drives well (for an old Jeep). It is equipped with a Warn overdrive. I had a lot of upgrades done to this vehicle in the past two years. Some of the more important ones:
Completely new brake system, upgraded to 11 inch drums which greatly improve braking
New wiper motor
Some steering components replaced as needed
New tires (still look new)
New exhaust system
Seats reupholstered
Parking brake shoes on driveshaft relined
New pinion and axle seals
Wheels powder coated. They are the correct 16 inch size
Front floor pans replaced and coated with Rhino Liner
Hard top appears to be factory or dealer installed. Roll bar added
Odometer mileage shows 56,607 as of this date. Speedo/odometer works but I don’t know if this is the actual mileage or not.
This is a Tuxedo Park model. There were few produced and not many left that haven’t been repainted or modified. The T.P. was a trim option which included special body color (Indian Ceramic), chrome bumpers and hood hinges, special tail lamps, color-keyed steering wheel and a few other items. If you want more info on the Tuxedo Park consult the Kaiser Willys website, kaiserwillys.com
Price is $10K FIRM. Please do not call if you are not prepared to pay this price for a unique Jeep.
Looks promising.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1123337194890410
“Vintage 1947 Willy’s pick up truck in good shape and actually runs! Ready for finishing touches.”
This body lacks drain holes, but the jeep appears solid.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/606912174350085
“Rust free 1947 willys jeep everything but fuel gage works. Runs and drives as it should. Firm on price. Cash only no payments or trades.”
UPDATE: Steve notes the plates indicate this is a 1948.
This appears to be a later model CJ-2A; the seller does not seem to know the year (no title?).
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1066362564064595
“1945-48 jeep cj2a Absolutely a wonderful unit , must see to really appreciate details. Completely restored in 2004 , Upgraded electrical system to a 12 volt , Added rear tail lights. New battery , freshly rebuilt carburetor. Warn hubs , 4 x 4 with overdrive. 66,000 original miles , comes with extra parts, and original technical manuals. Asking $15,900 obo”