UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/19/2021) Looks like a project with a Koenig hardtop.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/754506065140594
“Stock and complete also hard top”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/19/2021) Looks like a project with a Koenig hardtop.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/754506065140594
“Stock and complete also hard top”
UPDATE: Ryan noted this might be a 1948 Lefty (Or at least the body is).
(05/24/2021) This is powered by Studebaker.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1323136411402681
“1946 CJ2A no title bill of sale only Has an older studebaker motor in it. It was running. PO had an electric fuel pump wired in. I took the carb off to rebuild it. never got around to it. I have a new mechanical fuel pump that needs to be installed. I have a leaf spring kit that I’m in the middle of putting on it. If you want the originals you can have them. I still have them. Has a new gas tank and a couple of other new parts the the PO gave me. Spark plug wires,radiator fan and a couple others Things. It will need a winch to load as it is right now.”
Updates will return on Monday morning.
I’ve added another club patch to my collection, courtesy of my sister who spotted it at a garage sale. Our club members knew the Go-4-All club members well and we joined together on various trips during the early 80s (and likely later). The Go-4-Alls were generally from the South and East Puget Sound (Washington) area, as was our club.
This was one of those trips, probably in 1982, on the Manashtash Ridge Trail in the Cascade Mountains, I think. This is a mix of Wandering Willys and Go-4-All jeeps.
UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/05/2021) Looks mostly stock and in good shape (odd steering wheel).
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/443399046893741
“1947 Cj-2A with title. New Tires Rear T-case rebuilt this year Starts and runs Tan soft top: no sides or doors Seats have new canvas Face book doesn’t know what a Cj-2A is so model and miles are not accurate”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(02/07/2021) Listed as a 1945, this looks to be a DJ-3A convertible that’s been modified with four wheel drive.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/676541556372550
“1945 willys jeep Clean title Drives good Buick v6 engine 3 speed transmission”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(02/07/2021) Is that an office chair as the driver’s seat?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/142418077611984/
“Runs good, excellent condition”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(02/14/2021) This hasn’t run in a while.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/771178463475666
“1947 Willys jeep. Original drive train. Flathead 4 cylinder. Ran when parked but has been sitting.”
Has anyone else noticed this behavior by FB Marketplace?
Disappearing ADs:
Yesterday, Ann told me about her recent experiences with FB Marketplace. While I have only posted one item to FB Marketplace (a car that sold in a day), she has posted multiple items (furniture from the old house). She said that her listing will appear for a day or two, then seems to disappear to the point that it’s hard to find using FB’s search mechanism. A week or two later, she receives a notice informing her that for $3, she can make her ad more visible.
So, basically, you can list for free, but then you need to pay money to make it easier for potential buyers to spot your ad. (other folks have reported their ads can be difficult to locate, such as here and here and here).
This better explains issues I’ve had with FB Marketplace. While doing searches, I occasionally find jeeps that I see for the first time, but have actually been available on FB for weeks. Knowing that I’d already searched in the region previously, sometimes multiple times, it has puzzled me as to why I haven’t seen some ads on a more timely basis.
Example: I regularly (at least semi-weekly) search FB ads in California, yet sometimes jeeps pop up that have been listed for a couple weeks that I have yet to see.
As I’ve mentioned in the past, I’m not a fan of FB Marketplace (the search function sucks and I don’t like that you have to sign up with FB to view ads), but there are so many jeeps (and jeep groups) on FB that it’s hard to run eWillys and not follow FB. If my wife’s experience is accurate, then FB is manipulating (no surprise) ads far more than I realized.
Users Using Free & $1 ads to get priority:
Additionally, this user claims that ads listed for $1 (but with a price listed within the description) actually get higher billing than a similar ad with the price correctly listed in the price field. I couldn’t find much discussion about this on the internet. It’s worth examining closer.
This 1946 CJ-2A has sold, but I thought the video was worth seeing. The jeep looks in good company surrounded by those classic cars. While it has a few extras (modern soft top and a gas can holder off the PTO bar), it’s still a beautiful looking example of an early 2A.
Here’s the original ad: https://www.schmitt.com/inventory/1946-willys-jeep-cj-2a/
This Hawaiian rental DJ-3A Gala looks great shape.
View all the information on eBay
“You are looking at an original Kodachrome slide featuring a young woman posing for a picture with a pink Willys Jeep tour vehicle while on a trip to Hawaii in 1963.”