UPDATE: Was $19,995. **SOLD**
(11/03/2013) They are calling this a column shift, but it looks like it has a floor shift to me. #46626
“1946 Willys Jeep for sale in our Detroit showroom! This Jeep is a blast from the past! This Jeep for sale is an attention grabber! You will get looks all up and down the road! The first civilian version of the legendary G.I. workhorse of World War II was introduced in 1945. The Farm Jeep came complete with a power take-off unit for operating various farm implements. This marked the first time consumers could purchase an inexpensive four-wheel drive vehicle with several reined features including better shock absorbers and springs and a remote fuel tank filler.
This Model CJ-2A, with the ‘CJ’ representing Civilian Jeep, is very rare. It has a column shift three-speed transmissions and an L-head four-cylinder engine delivering 60 horsepower. It was built during the first month of production and one of a few to have the column shift. Customers preferred the floor-shift lever and soon, CJ models were given this feature. This 1946 Willys Jeep for sale is powered by a Willys “Go Devil” 134 C.I.D 4 cylinder engine putting out 60 Horsepower and 105 lbs of torque with a 3-speed manual with 4 wheel high/low drive. Do not miss your chance to own this beautiful piece of history! The exterior on this beautiful Willys Jeep for sale is a very nice Forest Green. The Interior is a super clean Black vinyl!”
That’s a column turn signal shift!
I see the floor shift too…
No split windshield?
electric wipers…
What is with the red horn button?
Seems over priced to me IMHO.
for $19K it should be perfect…..there are MANY things not period correct with this.nice looking jeep, but it really IS a Frankenstein….looks like the master cylinder cover was painted with a brush,too much wrong…looks like a station wagon steering wheel or a much later one