UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $16900.
“The canvas is on this jeep looks amazing.”
UPDATE**SOLD** Was on eBay
“Frame on restoration done approximately 3 years ago. New wiring harness, Brakes, Interior, new tires, gas tank, Runs great, Original flat head six, Transfer may need a synchronizer, jumps out of gear if not tied down, simple fix I’m told This truck is and was rust free from the begining. A plus for a truck this age.”


UPDATE: Price dropped to $5000
(01/12/10) This CJ-2A has a few interesting features. One is the spare tire holder, which uses a strategy I’m considering for my build. Also, this jeep runs the treadwright retread tires.
“1949 CJ2A – Excellent (not perfect) condition. Has been redone from the ground up. A must see. Starts, runs, steers, brakes. Many features including a Warn overdrive, Tulsa Ramsey winch (electric), Saginaw steering, 12 volt electric system with alternator and modern lights. I have used it – it is not a garage decoration. Engine was torn down, did not need rebuilt/bored…and was filled with new parts. Transmission and Transfer case have been rebuilt. Has a dual master cylinder. Parking brake works.”
http://tulsa.craigslist.org/cto/1605932188.html




Ok, I can’t resist … something’s fishy about this FC :-). Actually, it looks in good, unrestored condition. The paint job is certainly one-of-a-kind.
“This is one great little Jeep! I bought this on Ebay almost 3 years ago and it has no doubt been my favorite out of the 30+ Jeeps that I have owned in the past several years. It has the stock drivetrain, 134ci F-head 4 cylinder, t-90 3 speed, dana spicer model 18 transfer case and dana axles. The motor runs good no knocking, ticking or smoke. Original 6 volt system. 4 wheel drive works fine: high and low and front locking hubs. It has a warn winch with a good controller that was rigged to a battery and solenoid in the bed but I have never tried to operate it and the battery has been removed. It has a heavy duty custom front bumper and the rear bumper is a custom tube air tank with a guage and air hose hook up to fill your tires, beach toys or run tools. The tailgate opens and closes fine, windows go up and down and the doors shut very tightly. There are no rattles or loose parts on this Jeep, it is solid. The floorboards look like they have been patched with metal and there is a layer of outdoor carpet for insulation and rubber flooring over that. The heater works, horn works and all guages work. The seats are black vinyl, firm and in great shape except for a small hole in the back of the passenger seat. The inside floor of the bed is flakey around the bottom edges but there is no rust through anywhere on this Jeep. The frame of course has surface rust and maybe some pitting I guess you would say but is still very solid. The rear cab corners have had new metal replaced on them but it is a very solid repair as well. This is the first year these were made and it has the narrow track axles which I think make it look even more unique….”
View all the pics and info on eBay





UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/06/09) I don’t anything to indicate this is a ’45 or a VEC. It appears the body is a replacement body. It appears in good shape.
“1945 Willy’s Civilian Jeep, 302 FORD V8, new radiator, new alternator, new clutch, new slave cylinder, new master cylinder, new shocks, new tires tow package overall great condition, CHERRY price $4,500.00, must sell 831-247-3669 ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was4500
“1954 Willys Jeep. Asking $4,500 OBO. Has original 4 cyclinder engine run good. Locker axles in the back, power steering, tilt wheel, winch, stereo etc. Would be great jeep for the mountains.”
It’s got a funky rollbar, but otherwise looks pretty sound.
“1951 Willys CJ3A. Very good condition. No rust! The guy I purchased it from brought it from Soutern CA and had the motor rebuilt, about 1200 miles ago. I put all new suspension, springs, shackles, and shocks.Comes with a custom made bikini top and 2 sets of tires, one stock size, and one oversized. currently registered as an antique.”
http://www.ksl.com/index.php?nid=218&ad=9721862&lpid=&cat=264



Here’s a fantastic price on a Th350 tranny w/adapter w/ the chev bolt housing for only $250! The adapter alone sells for $500ish new.
“I have a th350 tranny.I was told it was rebuilt a few years ago by tanner transmission worked fine when I took it out of my 1942 willys jeep with a 4.3L v6.Right now it has a Advanced Adapters adapter to put it with a dana 20 t-case(i have one for sale in my other ad)if you don’t want the adapter it’s $200 for the tranny. Call or text me at 801-913-9305 I don’t always pick up i work at a shop so leave me a message I’ll get back to you”
http://www.ksl.com/index.php?nid=218&ad=9408869&cat=&lpid=



This sounds like a good price on a CJ with new tires and brakes. There’s a couple things that puzzle me. The reversed springs in the front and the M-38a1 dash would suggest, well, a M-38a1; However, the serial number suggests a CJ-5.
“64 CJ Willys jeep. Runs and drives great, New brakes and tires this winter. Not much has been done with this jeep as I have no time. Job transfer is forcing the sale, We dive this jeep about three times a month and almost everytime it snows in the winter..”
http://www.ksl.com/index.php?nid=218&ad=9568363&lpid=&cat=402




UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
You gotta see this one.
“1947 Willy’s (Airport Jeep). Extremely rare designed and built for airport use. All original very good condition runs great! Not licensed or registered. Has been on the Klamath Falls airport for 50 years and in storage for the last 28 years!!!”
