This appears solid. The engine compartment could use a little cleaning.
“1948 CJ2a RUNS/Drives and stops well. flat 4 Supersonic head. All electrical Gauges work. Clear Title 757 894 1207 Cash Sale ONLY”
This appears solid. The engine compartment could use a little cleaning.
“1948 CJ2a RUNS/Drives and stops well. flat 4 Supersonic head. All electrical Gauges work. Clear Title 757 894 1207 Cash Sale ONLY”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500
This appears nice.
“nice 1947willys cj2 jeep 4×4 only 2 owners only 23,000 miles very solid like new canvas half top original except 12 volt alt PTO also new upholstery and warn hubs this is a rare find on a vechile in great shape 7,500 or reasonable.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6800.
“1952 WIlly’s jeep with 350 motor. Has new: rear end, painless wiring kit, Corbeau seats, gages, battery, starter, Chevy tilt wheel column, shocks, exhaust, fan and block hugger headers. 4 barrel Edelbrock carburetor and bigger aluminum radiator. The jeep is about 80-85% redone. Runs strong, 4wheel drive works great, downside: tranny just lost gears, only has 3rd, but I will give you a tranny that I have its a Ford 4 speed top loader with reverse which is over and down.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This is a nice looking FC.
“1957 Willys FC150 Jeep, Dump body converts to flat bed. 33″ tires. Was in storage for 36 yrs. HAVING PROBLEMS UPLOADING PICTURES. I CAN HOWEVER SEND YOU PICS BY EMAIL. WILL HAVE PROBLEM FIXED BY THIS EVENING”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
This includes a rear PTO. It looks in good shape.
“Frame off restoration with new body panels, floor pans, tires, wiring harness, brakes, bearings, guages, steering wheel, tail lights, tail gate and chains, gas tank and can. I have the PTO and shaft to run farm attachments. Runs and drives great with less than 60 miles on new build.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000
This looks good.
“This is a Ford built GPW Jeep with a delivery date of April 16th 1945. A frame off restoration was completed about two years ago. All new brake system, electrical system, cooling system, fuel system. The engine is a rebuilt Ford block/head. The carburetor, and steering box has been rebuilt. The radiator is a reproduction exact replica of an MB radiator made in USA. The Tub, four of the combat rims and one of the front fenders is reproduction. Since the restoration the jeep has been used for parades, veteran events, reenactments, and in several independent movie shoots. The Jeep has current California title and registration”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
This looks good, except for the missing data plate.
“1946 Jeep Willys, 39700 miles, 4 cyl, 4wd, convertable top and removeable doors, great condition, 3 speed transmission
$10000 firm, call”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800.
“Vintage 1963 Jeep CJ-5: Email (jack at hoobler.com) or call (554-eight four zero one). 1963 Jeep CJ-5, Original 4 cylinder Hurricane Engine and 3 speed transmission and two speed transfer case. Original power take-off winch. New Brakes, New Radiator, New Shocks, New urathane suspension bushings, New Con-Fer Heavy duty shackles, Heavy Duty leaf springs, Permanent Washington State registration with ’63 plate, Spare tire rack (with spare tire) included.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800
(02/02/2011) It looks like a fun rig.
’49 CJ 3a Willys jeep in good condition. Great trail or hunting rig, very reliable and runs great.
Lock Right lockers front and rear
Full roll cage
5:38 gears
PTO winch
Spare tire carrier with rack and gas can holders
Front disc brakes
F head 4 cylinder engine with a Weber carburetor and stellite valves
15 inch Mickey Thompson aluminum wheels
30 inch BFG mud terrains
Dual shocks at each corner
Newer rear Rancho leaf spring packs”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,500
There were some CJ-2As in the Navy as I understand it. However, I’d want to see some kind of plate or ID that verifies this.
“Fully restored 1947 Willys Jeep. This is a CJ2A Military Jeep (Navy surplus) with the original rebuilt 4 cylinder engine. It has been recently restored but has been stored in a garage for at least 30 years and has never had a rust problem.”