Needs brakes at the very least.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/480611940342840/
“46 willys with 289 ford v8 needs brakes has manual trans”
Needs brakes at the very least.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/480611940342840/
“46 willys with 289 ford v8 needs brakes has manual trans”
The seller notes that it is a lefty, though it is missing the bow top holders on the passenger side. The exterior has been painted, but it appears the interior was not.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/708044903693571
“1948 Jeep Willys CJ2A with overdrive. Has a rebuilt Buick V6 with only 424 miles. Truck has all new parts, too many to list. It is a rare “Lefty” which means spare is on drivers side. Best reasonable offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $16,000.
The floors look in good shape. It could use some better pics.
“1942 milatary jeep all original”
This has a PTO + winch and appears to have an overdrive. It could be a good price.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/244134421219213
“Complete barn find cj hard to find complete pto motor tranny front and rear end all original doesn’t run but motor starts is a project but one thats hard to find….. best offer gets will do drop price if it’s today found something”


UPDATE: Price dropped to $7000.
(10/19/2021) I would think the rear passenger tire would rub on the exhaust pipe when flexed??
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/977079712877823
“Fair to good condition two sets of tires”
The body looks to be a modified replacement body (on a Suzuki chassis). If you need a body that you plan to modify anyway, this might be worth a look.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/698118081167552
“This is a 1946 Jeep Willys CJ-2A on a Suzuki Samari frame. Details say “Wrangler” but obviously it is not. Facebook would not let me post without labeling it something. It has Samari Axles with 31 inch Super Swamper tires. There is no engine. Clean title. This would make a great project WWII Jeep!”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/19/2018) This one was purchased out of Clovis. You can see the ad from 2013 here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/579368560101029
“1953 Willys Jeep. Professional restoration done in Clovis California. In great shape. $3000 custom top. Has power steering straight body and ghost flames. Chevy v6 engine firm on price that is the low. Please no story tellers tire kickers or lookers..”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3250.
(10/31/2021) This has a replacement tub and some other updates (though this M-38 looking tub appears to have a battery box hole? It also includes a Knox trailer.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/178935127647544
“CJ2A Repli-tub and 1940s Knox Trailer Included in this bundle is: -All steel Replica Tub (Not a cheap Fiberglass one) -Boxed in CJ2A Frame -Steel fenders and grill -Fiberglass Hood (Had been cut out for an air cleaner by previous owner) -Full Rollcage (Needs to be bolted/welded on) -Seats from a 73 CJ5 (Not yet installed) -1940s Knox Utility Trailer (Will be cleaned out before being sold) —There is no engine, no transmission, no transfercase, no steeringbox, no drivelines—
There is no vin plate for the Replitub, you would need to apply for a VIN/Serial Number through the State (Utah TC-162 Application Form) in order to road register this after you build it. Alternatively, it could be build as an Off-Road vehicle without that process. I would be happy to assist you with that process if needed. I have a poilce VIN inspection for the Jeep stating that no VIN was found on the tub or the frame by the officer”
Here’s a good bit of history on the efforts to create a wood body for the WWII jeep. This group built a wood body replica, which, given the lack of specific info, was a good challenge. Check out the finished body using the link below:
https://www.greenarmyproductions.com/wooden-jeep-body-project/
UPDATE: **SOLD** was $8000
Runs, drives, needs brakes.
“1965 Jeep FJ-6 Fleetvan. Made for the US Post Office. RHD All original Starts, runs, drives – off a gas can. Will need brake work amongst other things. Transmission shifts smooth. Glass is good for the most part. Rear door rolls up and down smoothly Clean title”