UPDATE: Still Available
(09/19/2014) I don’t know if this is an ad for a jeep or for a vacation! The jeep looks good. So does Hawaii!
“Clean 1946 Willys CJ-2A. Restored to excellent working condition. Original color scheme; Pasture Green with Autumn Yellow wheels painted 2 years ago. It is regularly and properly maintained. No mechanical issues: Original L-Head 134 holds good oil pressure, no overheating, 4wd works, etc. New Clutch, transmission rebuild, transfer case rebuild and rear end rebuild within the past year.”
That blue house has the perfect grass strip down the center of the driveway for an old Jeep
Bill, You are so right. I think I am going to install such a “dripped oil bio-degrading device” in my garage and driveway!
If anyone wants to pay for my ticket, I will gladly go and inspect this jeep prior to them purchasing it!
Don’t the tool indents make this a VEC? …or are other features required, like column shift?
Joe,
Yeah, the body is likely a VEC. It has a floor shifter (should have a column shift), so there are at least some non VEC parts. I’ not sure why I didn’t mark this as a possible VEC.
– Dave
The serial # is for sure 1945 , needs columm shift and it says on E Bay that it,s Littlefield Arizona.
Oh and since the first time it was listed for sale it has the correct rear differential.
I just noticed that the last picture on the E Willys add that the data plate is a one piece indicating newer than VEC. Hmmm.
Okay, i messed up. I thought the jeep on eBay was the Hawaii jeep, but it is actually a similar looking jeep from Arizona. I will get this straightened out. Thanks Peter and Jerry for alerting me to the issue.
– Dave
1946 VEC CJ-2A Hawaii jeep: http://honolulu.craigslist.org/oah/cto/4943994051.html
1945 VEC CJ-2A Arizona Jeep: http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?ff3=2&toolid=10039&campid=5337051334&item=331512510079&vectorid=229466&lgeo=1