UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6850.
The cargo area has undergone some work.
“This is a 1948 CJ2A Willey. Lots of NEW parts, Starts and RUNS GREAT, the Willey is fun to drive and I just have to many toys. My loss your gain.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6850.
The cargo area has undergone some work.
“This is a 1948 CJ2A Willey. Lots of NEW parts, Starts and RUNS GREAT, the Willey is fun to drive and I just have to many toys. My loss your gain.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/14/2021) Someone spent some time on that wood body.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/126990732737502
“1951 Jeep custom wood body runs good one of a kind.”
The floors may have been patched/replaced.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1106169853128876
“1951 Army jeep project jeep. Engine was running when I got it hasn’t been started for about 10 years. Clean Title”
UPDATE: Still Available?
(12/16/2020) Has lots of mods.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/415028593239764/
“6 cylinder 1943 Willys Jeep 4wd New cover Good tires Great vehicle for hunting or to just go out in the mountains”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/21/2021) It’s a project. The HubLok hubs are pretty rare.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2802875306709218
“Has 350 chevy, th350 trans. Needs a few things finished to be drivable. $2500. Possible trades. Comes with new winshields, clean title, western plow pump, and home built plow blade”
This jeep has an unusual steering wheel (or one I don’t recognize).
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1006284156847970
“Selling the 1946 CJ2-A I bought for hunting last fall! Purchased with big dreams and aspirations for it but, they came up short. Unfortunately this is awful to house 5 people to beat around in the sticks. It runs like a dream and, is super fun to drive. It looks like it’s 75 years old but, is sound and has lots of miles left in it. I had it rewired and tuned last October at D&B auto by, Don Massey. I had he tires and rims put on right after I bought. I’m 6k into rims, tires and, wiring. I bought it for 5k. I feel like 10,000.00 is a pretty fair asking price. Comes with the original Top as seen in the pictures or, feel the wind whip Your hair when you pop the top and put the original half Willy’s windshield on”
Lots to like with this later model 3B. It has a Government plate, too.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2988462218100086
“1959 Willys Jeep CJ-3B. Runs and stops great, drives well. New brakes all around, including new master and wheel cylinders. New seats. Front axle rebuilt with all new bearings and seals. All new glass in windshield and steel hardtop; all windows roll up/down or slide as they should. Very little surface rust. The only cancer is in the vertical seam in the rocker right under the driver side door and it is very minor. F134 engine with Carter YF carburetor. T90 transmission, twin stick Dana 18 transfer case, Dana 44 rear and Dana 25 front axles. Like new tires. I’m selling this for my dad, who does not use Facebook. It is located near Ignacio, CO. $6500 obo. This is a very nice, reliable flatfender that can be used as is or would take very little work to bring it to the next level”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
The seller notes this is a 2A Chassis with a 1953 3B body, but the body is actually a later 3B body. This package also includes another 2A chassis.
“1948/53B CJ2A with a 53B body. Was running before starting restoration. No canvas but has door panels and bow parts for top. Original shop manual and options book. Has new front floor pans and braces in box. 1948 Willys CJ2a frame with front and rear axles. Has all new leaf springs, bushings,shackles, shocks and wheel cylinders. Frame was blasted and painted in 2001 and was stored inside until 2016. Asking $3500 cash for both”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
Includes a parts chassis.
“For sale 1948 jeep willy with snowplow. Had engine fired and running. Comes with spare frame, axles,hood, grill, and trans.”
This December 06, 1958, article in the Tulare Advance Register highlights the Tulare County Four-Wheel Drive Club with pics and text. It’s not a club that I recognize, but the club was pivotal to the formation of the California Association of Jeeps Clubs in 1959 (later known as the California Four Wheel Drive Association). I tried to find a club logo or sticker, but couldn’t locate any example.
Here’s the 1958 article (spliced for easier viewing):
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