UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $15,900
“Uncut jeep. Full frame off restoration. All documentation. Have all stars,litters,manuals,flags,everything goes with jeep”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $15,900
“Uncut jeep. Full frame off restoration. All documentation. Have all stars,litters,manuals,flags,everything goes with jeep”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000.
Looks like this deserves some better pics.
“New Power Winch, 4 new wheel Cylinders, new master Cylinders, New gas tank, Bumpers, wiring, paint, steering wheel. Wonderful old truck”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,500.
I can’t imagine this won’t sell pretty quickly.
“1948 Willys CJ2a
In complete restored condition
I bought this vehicle about a year ago for my elder mom as she always wanted a old red jeep of her own ( even though she’s way too old to drive) Now its tough for her to even walk out to see it.
It is a museum quality jeep, AS nice as they come.
Actually located in Sonora Calif”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was 11,000.
Looks like a nice truck. Only the one pic provided.
“Az. truck. Driver quality restoration.”
Appears in good shape. That said, the claim that this is “unrestored” seems unbelievable given the CJ-2A did not come in this “traditional US Military” color. Here is a look at the colors: https://www.thecj2apage.com/paint.html
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/ctd/d/torrance-1947-willys-jeep-cj2a/7007725851.html
“West Coast Classics are proud to present an absolutely exceptional example of this apparently unrestored original southern California example and extraordinarily well preserved 1947 Willys Jeep CJ2A in traditional US Military colors with it’s 134 L head 4 cylinder “Go Devil” engine and full soft top & bikini top.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/11/2019) Nice looking 2A.
https://lasvegas.craigslist.org/cto/d/paso-robles-1948-willy-jeep/7012998214.html
“1948 willys jeep, Rust free, Complete Restoration, 4 Wheel Drive, Stock Components, Converted To 12 Volt Electrical , New Paint Top And Bottom, New Interior, Stock Go Devil 134/59 HP Engine, 3 Speed Manual And 2- Speed Trans Case, New Military Type Tires,”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,000.
Appears in good shape.
“1969 Kaiser Jeepster commando. Only 57,350 of these vehicles made this one is 54,398. It was in storage for 30 years, it has 52,950 original miles on it. All the upholstery, carpet and seats are all original. It has a 225 dauntless v6 engine, 3 speed transmission,4wheel drive. The front end has been totally rebuilt, new tires, shocks. Carb has been rebuilt, complete tune up. It has original Jack and owners manual. Basically this jeepster is as it was 50 years ago when it rolled off the showroom floor. Asking 14,000 OBO. It has a current Nevada smog certificate”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $19,200.
This jeep was on the cover of the Kaiser Willys catalog in 2016.
“This Is the Genuine article and a true world war two Jeep. This jeep was on the cover of the 2016 kaiser Willys Jeep parts magazine. This World War II jeep is a four-cylinder, three speed, four-wheel-drive, 6 V all-around fun driving machine. This piece of history starts right up and can run all day long. Call if you are truly interested in this jeep. Tire kickers need not bother. This was a military vehicle so there is no carefax report. So bring your trailer and take home a World War II legend…A Willy’s Jeep.”
Kaiser Willys used the jeep’s image in multiple places during 2016. Here’s one example:
Looks like a nice Jeepster.
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/lgb/cto/d/cave-creek-1949-willys-jeepster/7005052203.html
“2WD Very rare. They only made these Jeepsters from 1948 to 1950. This Jeepster has the very rare optinal 6cyl and 1949 was the first year you could get it. 3 speed with push button overdrive. Has the rare optional radio, turn siginals, and mirrored spot light. This is a very solid Arizona Jeepster and has had only one paint job done back in the 1970’s. The paint still looks good for it’s old age. Has always been taken care of and always garaged. This Jeepster has been in the same family since the early 50’s. Overall in good shape for it’s old age and very solid. The Jeepster runs and drives. Needs new soft top put on and I have the new top. Clean title in hand.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** “Was $12,000.
Looks in good shape, though the bottom isn’t quite as clean as the topside.
“1957 Jeep Willys CJ5. Runs great!! Just got it NYS inspected. Hardly any rust on it. All original, not restored. This was a mint barn find from original owner. Only 33,000 miles on it. In great condition for an original 57 Jeep. Only reason I’m selling it is because it’s in such great condition I’m afraid of using it to go off road. I don’t want to damage it, I’d rather sell this to someone who can appreciate the historical value. Like I said, runs great I’ve been driving it around for a couple months now. I just put new brake lines, hose, pads, wheel cylinders and master brake cylinders on it. Along with a new carb.”