UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000
This looks like a nice rig.
“1947 willys jeep cj2a; 350 motor auto 400 trans ; 4000 obo; runs great just don’t use any more; trade for:: street bike, boat, ????”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000
This looks like a nice rig.
“1947 willys jeep cj2a; 350 motor auto 400 trans ; 4000 obo; runs great just don’t use any more; trade for:: street bike, boat, ????”
I ran across this thread today at alaska4x4network.com. The designer wanted to combine a couple trucks into a four door truck. He photoshopped the mockup together below. I think it would make a good looking project.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3700.
The Utah eWillys bureau spotted this crawler for sale.
“I hate to do it but I’m not going to have a place to park my Jeep anymore and need to sell it. I’m looking for 3,700.00 for it.
Specs:
1949 CJ2A with clean title and currently registered and insured until end of this month so a test drive is available.
4.3 Vortec with approx. 78,000 miles out of a 97 Blazer. Runs excellent. 4 core aluminum radiator and electric fan, never overheats.
TH350 tranny which seems to be rebuilt at some point since the fluid is really clean and shifts smooth. Art Carr shifter. Tranny Cooler.
D18 T-case, twin sticks. Leaks a bit even after being resealed.
Dana 44 rear axle out of Wagoneer, 61wms, Aussie locker and 3.73 gears. New seals and bearings.
Dana 44 front axle out of a Chevy, narrowed 62wms, Aussie locker and 3.73 gears.
CNC dual master cylinders.
Power steering with XJ box and factory Chevy pump.
SOA with Superlift CJ2A springs.
Corbeau Moab seats tied to cage with 4pt harnesses.
Converted to 12v with Painless fuse block. Optima red top. Sealed halogen headlights. Cobra CB. Phantom II speedo.
36 14.50 15 Super Swampers with around 25% tread on black steel wheels.
Included is a tow bar and tow lights so you can flat tow it.
Longer shocks included, just need hoops built.
Let me know if you have any questions or want more pics.”
UPDATE; **SOLD** Was $1200.
This runs and has a PTO, but obviously needs some work.
“1962 Jeep CJ5 4 cylinder. This jeep was a project, due to my health issues I am no longer able to work on it, Has a PTO and parts, motor runs, but does smoke it has a new fuel pump and master cylinder, it was an AG jeep, total milage16,374, has clear title, $1,200 OBO.”

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2400
“1965 Jeep CJ5 Tuxedo Mark IV (VIN 8322) , needs restored, engine runs good.a lot of new parts, .$2400.00 , Kingston, TN”

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
“WILLYS JEEP 4X4 FANS WAKE UP, BECAUSE THIS COULD BE YOUR ONCE IN A LIFETIME CHANCE TO OWN THE FINEST OF ITS KIND AVAILABLE ANYWHERE!!! YOU ARE LOOKING AT THE BEST 1948 WILLYS JEEP 4X4 PICKUP IN THE WORLD…PERIOD!!! A 3-YEAR CONCOURS “FRAME-OFF” RESTORATION WAS RECENTLY COMPLETED ON THIS INCREDIBLE 1948 WILLYS JEEP 4X4 PICKUP AND TO SAY THE FINAL RESULT IS AMAZING WOULD BE A COMPLETE UNDERSTATEMENT!!! THIS WILLYS IS ABOLUTELY PERFECT AND TOTALLY CORRECT IN EVERY WAY!!! THE TRUCK WAS FULLY DISASSEMBLED DURING THE “FRAME-OFF” RESTORATION AND ALL BODY PARTS WERE ACID DIPPED, MEDIA BLASTED, PRIMED AND REPAINTED IN CORRECT 1948 WILLYS 4X4 FACTORY COLORS!!! THE DRIVELINE IS ALL-ORIGINAL TO THE TRUCK, NUMBERS MATCHING AND DATE-CODE CORRECT THROUGHOUT!!! THE AMOUNT OF ATTENTION TO DETAIL IS INCREDIBLE AND MUCH CARE WAS TAKEN TO MAKE SURE THAT THE TRUCK WAS RETURNED TO ITS FACTORY ORIGINAL GLORY!!! EVERY NUT, BOLT, HOSE AND CLAMP IS CORRECT FOR THIS TRUCK!!! YOU WILL NOTICE FACTORY CORRECT DETAILS LIKE THE SPLASH SHIELD FOR THE STARTER, THE CORRECT FAN SHROUD, NEW GLASS W/ DATE CODE STAMPS LIKE THEY WERE IN 1948, N.O.S. HEADLIGHTS AND OVERSPRAY IN ALL OF THE RIGHT AREAS!!! THE BODY IS PERFECT AND THE SHEET METAL IS LASER STRAIGHT ALL THE WAY AROUND!!! WILLYS HAD A GRAND TOTAL OF TWO COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM IN 1948: POTOMAC GRAY AND MICHIGAN YELLOW!!! THE MICHIGAN YELLOW PAINT JOB ON THIS TRUCK IS ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS AND WILL MAKE YOUR JAW DROP WHEN YOU SEE IT IN PERSON!!! WHEN YOU STEP INTO THE PERFECT LUZON RED INTERIOR OF THIS WILLYS YOU WILL SWEAR THAT IT IS 1948 ALL OVER AGAIN!!! IT IS ABSOLUTELY FLAWLESS AND CORRECT THROUGHOUT!!! THE ENTIRE “FRAME-OFF” RESTORATION IS DOCUMENTED IN SEVERAL PUBLICATIONS AND THE STORY IS ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!! ….”
UPDATE: Was $2000. **SOLD**
This appears to be in good condition. This might make a good restoration.
“New Motor, New Radiator, New Brakes; Floor Pan Rust;”
This appears complete, though it is missing the tranny at the very least.
“1958 Willys Flat Fender Pick-up. original flat head inline 6, no trans.. Good for restoration. $1000.00 or best offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500
(05/26/2010) It runs, but needs some restoration according to the seller.
“Good running engine, but entire Jeep needs restoration. Leave a phone number and best time to return call. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $23,000
“Only 200 remaining in the world. This one is like new. Researched and restored to the perfection of the March 5, 1942 build date. All numbers are correct and matching. Altered for today’s driving conditions with 1954 Ford brakes, electronic ignition, and 12 volt system. She’s the pride of the Lone Star Military Vehicle Restoration Club in Austin Texas. Complete with Garand carbine, and canvas top. $23,000.00 FIRM.”