UPDATE: Price dropped to $1500
(01/12/10) It appears to have tool indents. It looks like it runs.
“this 1946 willeys jeep cj2a .good roolling .bottom end no top.minor rust under seet..”

UPDATE: Price dropped to $1500
(01/12/10) It appears to have tool indents. It looks like it runs.
“this 1946 willeys jeep cj2a .good roolling .bottom end no top.minor rust under seet..”

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3300
(01/23/10) “1964 cj-6 with 4 cylinder f-head, 3 speed and Dana 18 t-case. Runs and drives with an Oklahoma black tag. The engine has new plugs, wires, pertronix ignition to replace points, carberator, water pump, alternator, belts, voltage regulator, exhaust, fuel tank, sending unit and lines. It also has an AGM deep cycle battery (new). The drive train has new u-joints, pinion seals, brake system. The interior has been re-done in original pattern with a 60/40 front bench and standard rear seat. Electric wipers are included, but have not been installed at this point. A warn 8274 8,000 pound winch that has been rebuild and new cable, 150 feet, is also included as well as other parts I have forgotten about. I will take off $600 if you don’t want the winch and mount and price is negotiable with bartering for hunting supplies or other items possible. I am willing to deliver for $1 per loaded mile within a few hundred miles with payment up front.”

UPDATE: This is back on eBay. I’ve added a few more pics.
(11/03/09) This looks good.
“You are bidding on a 1947 WILLYS CJ2A. Frame off rebuild 10 years ago, garaged & summer driven only since. Original except for front hubs, tires,. top and added roll bar.”



This was fun to watch.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmD6pbHKjn0
Here are 3 images taken by Alfred Palmer in December of 1941. These three photographs were taken at the Toledo Willys Plant. There are other images that show the machines used to manufacture parts, but I didn’t really find them very interesting.
Library of Congress Link for the below photo

Library of Congress link for the below photo

Library of Congress link for the below photo

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800
“4 Cylinder Engine, 3 Speed Transmission. Project. Buyer to pay all delivery charges, if any
Clear Title.”

This Wagon has a pretty plush interior.
“VERY RARE AND HARD TO FIND 48 WILLYS JEEP. HAS 69 CHEVROLET 350 4V, AUTO, 69 NOVA SUB FRAME AND REAR END. NO E`MAILS – if interested or want more info please call DALE @ 502- 396-9088 NO Scammers Phone calls ONLY. my friend listed this for me and I don’t have a computer – phone calls only.”
http://louisville.en.craigslist.org/cto/1570302073.html

Sunglasses required to look at this truck! It’s a bright one. I can appreciate a seller telling it like it is. The seller did the painting and notes “I did the painting, there is no bondo under the paint. Sorry the paint is not great.”
“1955 Willys Jeep pickup, This is a pretty straight pickup. The paint is bright, but rough. Someone put a 351-C6 in this pickup, but did a lousy job. They butchered the firewall and front differential pinion shaft. It is in there and seems to run good. Please ask questions ahead of time, I will do my best to answer them, i will also try to get you any photos you want, feel free to ask.”


UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
The seller indicates this is a ’59, however a potential buyer (see Q/A at bottom of ebay page) felt that based on the speedometer design, this was more likely a ’56. I’d agree with the potential buyer, because this document indicates that the serial number of this jeep,
56337 10425, makes this a 1956 DJ-3A, the 425th DJ-3A made.
“This is a 1959 Willys Jeep 2 wheel drive Gala Surrey or Dispatcher project. These are rare and valuable vehicles when they are restored, but this one isn’t. It needs A LOT of restoration, but what’s here is in fairly good shape. It would make a good starting point for a restoration. Fortunately, these are not too hard to work on. I bought this many years ago and have slowly been collecting a few parts, but I have too many projects and not enough time or money. This project has to go. This is a body & frame and axles and some parts. There is no motor or transmission. I have a correct type motor and correct column shift T 96 transmission with overdrive, but they are listed seperately on ebay and not included with this listing (see my other listings). The guy I got it from had started to convert it to a 6 cylinder motor and was going to make a sand buggy out of it. He removed the original motor mounts and put some other mounts in, but I don’t know what engine they are for. He didn’t do any significant damage to the frame, and the correct motor mounts should go right back on the frame”




UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000
The body looks pretty clean.
“New water pump, head just machined, new fuel tank, new shocks.”
