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This rare package also includes a CJ-3B shell. This is all bobcat parts.
“Too many projects and not enough space or time to do them all. I have a Jeep body, tub, front fenders, and hood – all made of fiberglass and a steel grill. $1500 for the whole package.”
There looks like value here. That appears to be a Bobcat Fiberglass Body.
“1946 Willys Jeep project
Everything is there it just needs to be put together and some TLC
I have a canvas top, front folding tow bar, rear tow hitch, and roll bar
4.3L V6 engine from a Chevy S10
Fiberglass tub”
UPDATE: This is supposed to be Fred Weis’ first Bobcat fiberglass body. **SOLD** Was $5500.
“1948 Willys Flatfender Jeep with Bobcat fiberglass body. It has a 327 small block chevy, T18 ford 4 speed, model 20 t-case, dana 44 with 1-ton chevy locking hubs in the rear, dana 30 with open knuckles in the front, warn winch in the front, 33″ MTR tires. It runs and drives good and has great working heat. Previously it had been in storage since 1981, but is back on the road and now has current tabs. This jeep is super fast and comes with lots of extra parts. Serious buyers only; might consider possible partial trades.
$5500”
(04/10/2012) is a wide brim fiberglass body. However, the distance between the top rim of the rear of the body and the wheel wells isn’t very big. I haven’t seen one quite like this.
“I have a CJ3A fiberglass tub and fenders in good shape that I’m looking to sell. Any questions call 413-652-2616”
I also have both front & rear differentials/drive lines & L-134 Engine/Transmission/Transfer Case. This Engine assembly is not original to this 1948 CJ2A, it looks older. There are no markings from willys on the Head. Take a look at my other posting & tell me what it is.
I believe this to be 1941 thru 1944 War Jeep Engine.
Please make offer if interested. two zero eight 7nineone0five1nine”
“’44 Willys Military Jeep
Dana 27/front, Dana 44/rear end
Chevy 350 4bbl / TH350 Transmission
3″ body lift
Roll cage
Asking 2,500. OBO
Will consider trade for running vehicle.
Serious enquries only.”
(06/29/2010) It’s got some nice features, but it is missing the motor and tranny. It also has a bobcat fiberglass hood.
“1946 JEEP WILLYS CJ3A; DANA 44 FRONT AND REAR; WITH POSI AND 4.27 GEARS IN BOTH ENDS; PTO WINCH ON BOTH ENDS; POWER STEERING, TILT WHEEL; HAS TWO TRANSFER CASES AND TWIN STICK POWER TAKE OFF; NO MOTOR OR TRANNY; SET UP FOR GM; 32” SWAMPERS W/ LOTS OF TREAD; FIBERGLASS HOOD W/SCOOOP; 6 POINT CAGE; HASN’T BEEN ON THE ROAD IN 12 YRS HAS A CLEAR TITLE;”
That appears to be a Bobcat body, but I can’t tell for sure. This might a good price.
“Late 40’s Willys CJ2 tub and frame. The tub is aftermarket fiberglass and has never been used. The frame is very straight and has been boxed in. There are front fenders, grill, and hood, but no windsheild frame. Has been stoored inside. I also have many other odds and ends that can go such as a turbo 350 with 205 transfer case, brand new 35×12.50 15 wildcat xtx tires on wheels, jeep wagoneer axles, ect”
This has both the Bobcat body and hood. It appears to have a pretty nice paint job, too. I”m not sure what’s wrong to make this a project vehicle.
“1946 Willy’s Military Jeep.
Straight 6 cyl.
12” Ford Drums
Bobcat Fiberglass Body
Warn Hubs
“project vehicle”
$3500 OBO. Price Negotiable. Open to trades.”