UPDATE: Still Available.
Not sure how much value is here. The seller indicates there is a 3 Point Hitch, but I see no pics of one nor do I see a rear PTO gearbox (maybe seller meant ‘was’ equipped?). It does have something unusual sticking out the back. I can’t make sense of it.
https://eugene.craigslist.org/grd/d/springfield-1947-willys-overland-cj2a/7446680009.html
“Very Very Rare.
This 1947 Willys Jeep was used Off Road. It’s equipt with a factory 3 point hitch in the rear and a factory hydraulic ram for a front blade.
The flathead L134 engine is full of water. The spark plugs disappeared
do to water on the cylinder head.
No title, never had a heater, rusty floors. It’s still 6 volt. The hydraulic pump is gone.
A new body is available for $2,400.
Adapters for a 4.3 Chevy are less than $500.
These Jeeps are called Agrijeeps.
This jeep with a new body and rebuilt engine would be worth a great deal.
I will consider offers on the
Ag components. Not cheap! The Willys is very straight and deserves a 2nd chance. Not a ding in it.
It has a bunch of rare parts. The entire front sheet metal is really nice.”
Sorry, but he’s wrong…NOT an Agri-jeep…plain ‘ole 2A there. At least it has the correct windshield and bow brackets!
On the rear is the remains of a Transport Motor Company lift –
https://www.farmjeep.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/IMG_20211219_0002.jpg
and I’m pretty sure the front is what is left of the dozer =
https://www.farmjeep.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/IMG_20211219_0004.jpg
This is the only one of these, even in parts that I’ve seen.
At both ends of the rear bumper are 3-point hitch brackets… With the current hydraulic cylinder, I think it would work as a ‘3-point hitch’.
this could be ken keseys old jeep ? — his farm is near springfield , hes also buried on the farm .. its a national monument ..
I’ve added an annotation of a TMC film that shows the lift and dozer in action at
https://www.farmjeep.com/transport-motor-company/ under the TMC section.