UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500
(10/11/2010) This looks in good shape.
“CJ2A Jeep for sale, all original, stock, no rust, warn overdrive, 12 volt, turn signals, all 3 ID plates, title in hand, asking $4500.00 or OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500
(10/11/2010) This looks in good shape.
“CJ2A Jeep for sale, all original, stock, no rust, warn overdrive, 12 volt, turn signals, all 3 ID plates, title in hand, asking $4500.00 or OBO”
UPDATE: Now on Craigslist
(05/26/2010) Imagine my surprise when I looked at the last of the many images of this Jeep and learned this was a fiberglass tub! You don’t see many CJ-3B Fiberglass Tubs.
http://chicago.craigslist.org/nwc/ctd/2181078384.html
Here are a few pics.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,000
(10/10/2010) Here’s a rebuilt MB.
“1945 WWII Willys MB Jeep
Frame Serial # 411789
Data Plate # 209799
Engine # m33775wn
Hood # 20303503
Newly rebuilt engine and restored engine compartment, a few item left to add to complete engine compartment. 102 miles on new engine. Combination of restored original, NOS and reproduction parts. All period correct. This is a must see to appreciate. all documentation and receipts for completed restorations process plus eye candy items To many items to list. Frame from 1945, with orig. frame VIN tag. Tub from 1943 with orig data plates. Titled as 1947.”
This appears solid.
“i have a 46 willys jeep for sale runs rives good has 302 4 speed twin stick tcase has near new 33inch tires nice soft top and soft doors and full cage nice jeep 6500.00 trade for quads toyota ????????????”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6900
Has an unusual body. My first thought was unibody, maybe fiberglass(?), as I can’t see seams between the front clip and the body. In fact, the hood appears to be a normal sized low hood that sits a top a solid CJ-3B clip (fenders/body/grille all molded/welded together).
“1948 Jeep Willys, 289l V-8, auto trans, B&M shifter, low miles, new interior and upholstery, soft top included, all terrain tires, aux. fuel tank rack, alloy wheels, tow bar, clean paint, runs excellent.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $35,750.
Bill spotted this … as he suggested, sit down …. the auction estimate was $12,000 – $17,000 which in itself is an inflated price in my opinion. However, this past weekend this franken jeep sold for $35,750.
“63 hp, 134.2 cu. in. flathead four-cylinder engine, Carter carburetor, three-speed manual gearbox with low-range, four-wheel drive with live axles front and rear with semi-elliptic leaf springs, four-wheel hydraulic drum brakes. Wheelbase: 80″
– From the Bill Jacobs Collection
– Only 578 miles since total nut-and-bolt restoration
– Original Forest Service Jeep with shovel and axe included
– 4WD with low range, trailer hitch, full gauge package
The 1946 Jeep offered here is beautifully finished in white. It was reportedly the property of the US Forest Service and carries the appropriate axe and shovel. It was the subject of an extremely detailed two-year restoration in 2001 by Jim Neirynck of Macomb Township, Michigan.”
Mike asked me to post his 1946 CJ-2A for sale.
He writes, “It’s been rebuilt from the ground up, almost all original, and runs and climbs like a damn billy goat! The windshield is off a newer willys, the previous owner did this. I put in the new gauges.
The previous owner had a 1/2 inch solid square steel rod installed around the edge, he said he thought the steel was flimsy there, and when he took his grandkids wheelin’, when they were climbin in and out of the Willy’s he wanted it stronger and more rigid. Very nicefully done.”
If only I had a good reason to buy it ….
“1960 jeep fc-170 drw w/ 4spd high pressure fog fire pumper 6000 miles minimal rust at rear fenders may need some brake work. $14000.00 cash on pick up only call 781-254-5888”
This appears to be a solid jeep that was restored with care. But, to label this ‘museum quality’ is, well, to put it gently — with great restraint — is inaccurate (for starters, too many non-original parts). Also, ‘Light Green’ is not one of three colors of a 1946 CJ-2A of that vintage (that is, post vin#38221); instead there were 6 color schemes (all listed at the CJ-2A Page’s history section).
“For sale is a restored 1946 Willys Jeep CJ2A. The Jeep’s body and visible parts were restored to show quality. All engine parts were kept spec. Jeep runs great and is stored in a garage all year long. The following is a list of stock parts and upgrades: Complete engine restoration, New windshield, New gauges, New Paint (1946 Light Green) one of 3 original colors, 4 New Non-Directional Tires, New gas tank, New brakes (Hand brake also works). Odometer was not working when the vehicle was bought. It is unknown how long the odometer was not working. Odometer has since been fixed. Approximately 50 miles or less on the restored motor.”
Steve spotted this, noting that the seller says the top is leather. That would seem unusual.
“Over $20,000 invested in this frame off full restoration. New paint Fall 2008. New wiring package. Rope gaskets changed out with rubber to stop garage leaks. Runs like a top. $1200 leather top and doors. Ziebart undercarriage protection for corrosion. Call for a test drive. Must sell. Will email more pictures direct if requested. Perfect Willy to put in a parade, do work on the farm, or drive into town to get a gallon of milk.”