No pics provided.
“New stainless steel tailgate with Latches and locks.
Fits willys 3b-2 a- cj5- cj3a
Willys- jeep- willies
$300.00”
No pics provided.
“New stainless steel tailgate with Latches and locks.
Fits willys 3b-2 a- cj5- cj3a
Willys- jeep- willies
$300.00”
Looks like some value here. Motor runs.
“50,s willys wagon 4×4. Good engine 226 super huricane, Need fuel pump and carb cleaned. Good trans and transfercase. Good differentials. 509-828 964 eight….. No Title… B.O.S. only”
There may be some value. It doesn’t run.
“’49 willys wagon 2wd,4cyl motor(does not run)but should? has 3sp over-drive trans. all there–good title—-360-423-5157”
This has been painted a little and the price has dropped. It’s sure unusual.
“UP FOR SALE
1947 WILLYS CJ2A NEAT WAGON WRAPED CJ
THIS WAS ORIGIANLLY BUILT FOR A MAIL JEEP OUT IN WESTERN NEBRASKA CURTIS AREA,
OVERALL CONDITION IS VERY GOOD, THE TUB IS IN SUPER NICE SHAPE, I HAVE MOST ALL PARTS, MOTOR HAS BEEN DISSESMBLED, IT’S A OLD F HEAD, I DOUBT ITS MUCH GOOD. . .
NO TITLE BILL OF SALE ONLY, GREAT RIVER RAT, OR PROJECT JEEP
RARE ONE OF A KIND
$550 CASH FIRM OR TRADE
CALL 402-469-5703
NO SCAMMERS OR A HOLES”
This looks rough.
“Jeep Willy no motor as is. Most of the parts are there. Not sure on year or if it has a title i will find out though. If interested call or text (574) 653-1829 before 9 pm. Cash only no trades.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer
(04/03/2013) This looks like an original Bobcat body.
“New body, gate.. Grill..fenders..tailgate..
In like new condition never cut on…
Over 2 grand retail, not tryin to that im open to offers
Guns..quads.. Jetskis..cars..trucks..motorcycles..ect”
UPDATE: Note this toy jeep I found at the Snook Museum.
I just ran across this neat little story from indianamilitary.org. According to the story, in 1950 the Army bought 1000 Jeep Station Wagons and outfitted them for testing at Army Hospitals all over the country. The were painted Olive Drab and given government data plates. You can read the entire history and see all the pics here.
The 1951 Wagon below ended up at Camp Atterbury. It was sold in 1954 and then used and parked until it was restored. It sell has the original government data plate.
UPDATE II: I’ve added these two very rare photos from FB posted by Martin Sturm showing his grandmother next to a CJ-2A equipped with a V-7 Bodyworks hardtop.
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UPDATE: Thanks to Jennifer, the granddaughter of the creator Sam Sevin of the V-7 hardtops, we now know who created them. There are newspaper clippings that indicate the company operated for a short time, roughly from 1948-1949. The company was formed by Sam and his brother Sol Sevin. Unfortunately, it appears the company didn’t not get the orders they’d hoped and was forced out of business.
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Originally Posted April 28, 2013: V-7 Body Works in Chicago offered these two different woody tops, a half-top and a wagon model, for CJ-2As in 1948. I tired to find out more information the company, but had no luck.
Amerio Refrigerating Equipment Company was based in Union City, New Jersey. They made a variety of different truck bodies for different vehicles. As the brochure below demonstrates, they also made them for CJ-2As. I’ve yet to come across one that still exists.
As a side note, a New Jersey Company called Delicious Ice Cream is creating a business around restored ice cream trucks. They will bring them to corporate parties, birthday parties, etc. http://www.deliciousicecreamllc.com/services
A license to surf fish in Delaware. I think the pole should have been hooked to the jeep, just in case a big fish came along.
“DELAWARE SURF PLATE WILLYS JEEP FROM EARLY 90’S
A DELAWARE COLLECTABLE EXCLUSIVE
NEVER USED, HELD FOR COLLECTING”
This puzzle by TUCO looks hard. Check out the pieces.
“This is a complete large box LG14 World War Two Tuco jigsaw puzzle called “Willys Jeep Towing Truck”. The artist is Sessions. The complete puzzle is about 16″ x 20″ and contains 300/500 pieces. The puzzle and box are in good condition. The puzzle and box weigh 1 to 2 pounds and I ship by Priority Mail. I have several puzzles for sale at this time and I do combine puzzle lots for a better shipping rate. I have several small and large box Tuco puzzles so if you have a want list please let me know. I am trying to comply with the new Ebay standards of excellence and am now offering 1 day handling time and a 14 day return window with a money back refund option. I will be using the Paypal shipping label option most of the time which gives you a tracking number. I try my best to give my customers the best service I can and I recommend you ask as many questions as you like. I also have a jigsaw puzzle want list so if you have puzzles for sale and would like to have my want list, please let me know. I especially am looking for 2 Tuco jigsaw puzzles. The titles are “The Lady In Red” and “Golden Tresses”. I am also looking for war puzzles from England, Australia, Canada and any other country.”
This looks solid.
“This is a 1945 ford jeep military it was built on may 10 1945 sn. gpw268933 it is currently reg. it been in the family sent it was bought army surplus by my father it has the pyrene fire exsting,. grease gun ,lube chart, tire pump,first aid kit, original gas can date may 1945 wheeling,new glass in the windsheild, charging sytem is 6 volt and work perfect the running gear is original and drive great it also has a warn overdirve and front hubs brake are new master cylinder new wheel cylinder new has all the correct light and blackout lights new top new seats the back of the seats are marked with a F for ford so are most of the bolts the footman loop are correct for a ford madel has the radio junction box uder the pass seat and combat rims you will have to arrange shipping Alan 707 485 5439”
Looks great.
“1948 Willys Model CJ-2A Jeep — older (1991) restoration by Willy’s of Minneapolis, MN costing $10,000 (have receipts showing complete mechanical rebuild and repaint). I am told the Jeep originally came from a North Dakota farm. It has the original tub which is very solid with no evidence of rust or major bodywork. Cosmetically, the Jeep is ‘parade’ ready; it’s not a show vehicle. The paint shows very well and has a few chips and scratches here and there. It is very clean from top to bottom. Mechanically, this jeep is very tight and everything works as it should. It starts, runs, and drives great — like it did in 1948.
Recently, the tires, brakes, shocks and springs have been renewed all around. It was converted to 12 volt with an alternator for ease of charging. When this conversion was made, they removed the oil filter assembly. I have a new replacement assembly from Walck’s that goes with the purchase as well as owners and parts manuals. There are no leaks, but a drip or two will show up on the floor after sitting for a time. The Jeep does not come with top bows or canvas top.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
This looks like a real nice wagon.
“I am selling my restored 1962 four wheel drive Willys Wagon. This vehicle has many new parts including a freshly rebuilt original engine (226), rebuilt carburator, electronic distributor, new suspension (shocks, shackles, leaf springs), completely refurbished interior seats, headliner, and diamond plate aluminum side panels, Pioneer AM/FM/CD player with four speakers, LED interior lights, electric wiper motor, American Racing 15″ rims with new BF Goodrich All Terrain T/A tires. New gas tank, gas lines and electric fuel pump. The gauges in the picture are Autometer gauges including a clock, volt meter, tach, and electric oil pressure around the original speedometer. Also installed is a new wiring harness along with new halo headlights and LED tail light bulbs. This vehicle does not go fast with 427 gears in both Front (Dana 25) and Rear (Dana 44) axles but it looks good going slow. The paint is a Laguna Blue Metalic Pearl both inside and out with Charcole Gray Metalic Pearl accenting both outside and inside. I am selling this beauty becasue I have a bad back and neck and just can not drive it any longer. I have it for sale locally and I serve the right to end the auction early. If you have any questions, please email them before bidding. I have invested a lot of time and money in this Willys so serious buyers only.”
UPDATE: Were $400. **SOLD**
The tires and rims look in great shape.
“Set of 4 formula desert dog tires. 10-15LT on 15×8 aluminum mag wheels – $400”
It has some issues, but does have a rear PTO (missing shaft). Looks very restorable.
“Original CJ2A
Runs & Drives
Engine Smokes
Missing Drive-shaft For The PTO
Rust – See Pics
Transmission Bearing Noise
Fuel Gauge Inoperative
Clear California Title
Current Registration
Selling For a Friend, Please Call The Owner With Questions: (818) 535-0090
Located In Van Nuys, California”
The step area has been modified, but it looks like pretty clean work.
“I am selling my 1946 Willys CJ2A jeep. Completely redone so all you have to do is drive and enjoy. Jeep has seat belts and a Bimini top. This jeep is fun, fun, fun and won’t last long. Best way to contact me is call me at 502 297-3048 or email.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500
This looks in good shape. The pics show a battery missing.
“Comes with a bunch of accessories bought over the years at the Hershey swap meet and various other place. The engine has been completely rebuilt by the owner (among other things), who happens to rebuild engines for a living so you know it’s been done right. It’s been garaged for many years and has had a recent paint job, though there are some spots places where retouching might be required. It runs and can be demonstrated that it drives fine.”
The seller believes the jeep with the hardtop is a MB, but I don’t see it.
“I have 2 willys jeeps, one is a 1946 cj2a willys with a 225 dauntless v-6 out of a newer cj5, needs to be restored, the other is a 1945 mb willys, came from Colorado and has original steel hardtop made by Rawson-Koenig, heater and a original engine that has been in pieces for a lot of years. It is in better shape than the other, the orange one is the 1945 and the red is the 1946.. Interested in all offers.. Please e-mail me with any questions thanks
Columbiaequipment@yahoo.com”
I like the license plate: “R OLD42”
“231 Buick V-6 engine. T-91 transmission, upgraded transfer case and axles. Runs great.”
UPDATE: Was on eBay. **SOLD**
There is some value here.
“For sale is a 1954 Willys Jeep. Clear title. It is in pieces meant as a family project car which didn’t happen. Original engine has been rebuilt. Transmission, transfer case, drive line, axils, hubs are all original. There is a new hood but the original one is also available. The body is straight and has minor dings. The jeep has been indoors out of the weather for years and has no rust spots through the body.”
This sounds worth a look. No pics provided.
“CJ3A Kaiser Willys Jeep L134 Engine 4X4 w/Plow runs and drives hard top w/doors.
Leave a number I will call back
No Number No Call Back”
http://nh.craigslist.org/for/3769697378.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2750
The wagon looks solid.
“327 motor, runs w/ snow plow
myer st-78 No Title
Asking $2750 Or Best Offer
Question?”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
(08/13/2012) This appears in good shape.
“A military icon of the 19th century, this W.W. II Style jeep manufactured by Willy’s is rare and sought after by collectors and rein-actors alike. Runs good, 5 new tires, M.P. police lights work, starter is weak.”