This is a 2A with a 3B body. Grill has been customized.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/782466406509285
“Titled as a CJ2A but has the body of a CJ3B high hood. Flat head V8. Clean jeep with no rust. Title in hand!”
This is a 2A with a 3B body. Grill has been customized.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/782466406509285
“Titled as a CJ2A but has the body of a CJ3B high hood. Flat head V8. Clean jeep with no rust. Title in hand!”
UPDATE: Still Available.
($12,500) This has a variety of functional updates. Needs some additional work.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/300658578907128
“Willys Jeep CJ3B High Hood Reproduction body sitting on a 71’ Cj5 frame with many modifications Dauntless 231 odd fire V6 engine T18 trans Dana 18 transfer case Disc brake Dana 30 up front Offset Dana 44 in rear Power steering conversion Front shackle reversal Custom roll cage – front & rear bumpers Sitting on 32’s but can clear 35’s Needs a little work on radiator and rear end – otherwise runs great Would need to be picked up from location $12,500 obo title in hand”
This has a replacement body.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/780877843056368
“Really clean jeep, it’s a project but is all complete. The motor is stuck and will need to be broke loose. Or I have a fresh rebuilt 4 cylinder motor I can throw in for extra money. Has a clean title”
UPDATE: price dropped to $3200.
Listed as a 1948 CJ-2A, this looks to be more likely a CJ-3A due to the transmission crossmember mount and the lack of holes for the 2A ignition switch.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1298027054020273
“CJ2a jeep. Flathead 4 cylinder, does not run. All the drivetrain is there. Good project. Fair body. No title.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(07/03/2022) This project bears a body serial number of 17088. It’s got an early windshield. The shifter is on the floor. The body has rust.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/572459721131262/
“1946 Willys jeep Runs and drives and stops rebuilt motor and trans, no title”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/23/2022) This appears to have an MB body, but seller believes the chassis to be from a CJ-2A.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/629231401742793
Cj2a frame and running gear No shafts in front axle 44 rear Trans and tcase will be pulled before sale Mb body that is very rough and no longer mb. Tool boxes and shovel/axe mount are welded over, dash is cut to hell Front fenders have been widened Lots of bondo M38 cold weather top (aluminum) One tire is good, one holds air for a week , two fronts are shot. If it’s posted it’s available! No you can not buy just the top No I will not sell just the grill I’m totally happy with this being yard art so low ball offers will be ignored. I know it’s rough, but I don’t care, if you want to look at it pm me and we can set up a time. Stupid questions will be ignored.”
UPDATE: Thanks to Jan for pointing out that on page 4 are two photos of a 2A with a driver’s side spare tire. That would suggest that this issue was printed later than around mid-1948. Given the Santa highlight on the cover, I’d say the Fall/Winter of 1948 prior to the introduction of the CJ-3A. If that’s the case, then maybe these came out every six months?
Thanks to Jan in the Netherlands for sharing a scanned version of the late 1940s issue of ‘Jeep’ News Volume 1, Number 6. The “Cristie’s” at the top of the banner is a reference to Cristie’s Garage out of Monticello, New York.
I wonder if the Mahl Loader shown in a photo on Page 6 out of Minnesota is the one that was restored here.
Peter shared this ” domino machine” that has a jeep-look to it. It auto-arranges dominos so they can fall in an orderly manner.
Roger Martin spotted this original-condition Nellybelle Roy Rogers pedal jeep.
https://www.facebook.com/commerce/products/rare-nellybelle-roy-rogers-pedal-car/4865265890240613
“1950’s pedal car Nellybelle from Roy Rogers TV show. Bought new tires but not installed. I was debating on restoring but decided to leave as is. Shows value from 2015 auction (not this jeep.) Windshield folds down. Mecum is selling one in September.”
Chris forwarded this nice looking Commando. It appears to have been built by Jeep Viasa and imported from Spain based on the data plate.
https://www.facebook.com/commerce/products/1969-jeep-commander/5799210036778812
“1969 Jeep Commando Jeepster * 33k km * 4×4 *Removable Top * Runs Great * Manual Rare ‘69 Commando, You are welcome to come drive it. *Note this is a Commando not Commander as ad says. 1969 Kaiser Jeepster Commando Wagon”