The 2A has a rear PTO.
https://hartford.craigslist.org/pts/d/east-hampton-cj2a-cj3a-jeeps/7148190023.html
“2- Jeeps one set up for plowing snow, 1 with rear PTO, Engines were rebuilt years ago still running, not for on road use”
The 2A has a rear PTO.
https://hartford.craigslist.org/pts/d/east-hampton-cj2a-cj3a-jeeps/7148190023.html
“2- Jeeps one set up for plowing snow, 1 with rear PTO, Engines were rebuilt years ago still running, not for on road use”
Has dual gas tanks, among other updates.
https://anchorage.craigslist.org/cto/d/palmer-willys-cj2a/7145613283.html
“Willys Cj2a.
Buick v6
Rancho springs and shocks
power steering, aluminum radiator.
Runs good, running gear all good. Dual fuel tanks. Only surface rust, treated and clear coat. Frame cleaned and painted. HEI ignition.
Clean title in hand.
Wiring could be touched up
$6000 obo”
This CJ-5 Half-top has been slightly modified. I’ll highlight the 23-series tops in an upcoming post (it’s been upcoming for a while now …).
https://harrisburg.craigslist.org/pts/d/carlisle-metal-top-and-doors-only-for/7141339984.html
“Hard top half cab with bed lid and doors only from 1963 Willys Jeep. Top and doors only. Jeep is not for sale.”
Mark spotted this one for $70.
https://charlotte.craigslist.org/pts/d/shelby-original-willys-mb-ford-gpw/7147478940.html
“Original Willys MB Ford GPW Dodge Truck Defroster in Unused Condition. Complete 6volt defroster kit. Great display item for a vintage Jeep or Truck. Would probably work but recommend for display due to its age. Pick up in Western NC. Unable to ship.”
UPDATE: This seems to be a 3A or later frame.
No indication as to if it’s been run yet or not.
https://worcester.craigslist.org/pts/d/pepperell-1946-willys-cj2a/7152624108.html
“Complete drivetrain complete all new parts clutch -brakes -lines -steering box -shocks -ujoints ready for tub and wiring .Worth $$$$$$ more have vin # and badges”
The body has had some repairs.
https://akroncanton.craigslist.org/cto/d/seville-1948-cj-2a-jeep-willys/7149746305.html
“1948 Jeep CJ 2 A
Solid Survivor
Perfect project vehicle with unlimited potential- Too many current projects
$3500 in receipts from Professional Engine rebuild. Original flat head 4 i believe. Engine is sitting on a pallet, rebuilt, beadblaster, painted. Engine bay painted. Frame solid, body solid. Will provide additional pictures if requested.”
UPDATE: Additional content has been added about Sandifur Motors.
Originally established in 1937, the Sandifur Motor Company out of Spokane, Washington, was operated by Charles and C. Paul Sandifur. Brothers and business partners, by 1938 the two men were involved in taxi cabs, used cars, life Insurance, and other business pursuits in the Spokane region.
The Sandifurs became a Willys distributor in the autumn of 1945 soon after the launch of the CJ-2A. An ad in the October 21, 1945, issue of the Spokesman Review confirms this.
As best as I understand it, being a distributor meant Sandifur Motors could both sell jeeps and signup other dealers.
The company seems to have followed the standard line of advertising, as this 1947 farming ad shows:
As we’ll see in a moment, Sandifur was successful at selling jeeps, but I can’t imagine CJ-2A was very practical for farming in the Spokane region, in part due to the size of the farms. For example, my maternal grandparents obtained a 160 acre farm 35 miles southeast of Spokane on the small banks of Fighting Creek, Idaho, a place they won in a lottery around 1910, then secured by homesteading. In the 1920s they founded the local Fighting Creek store and operated one of the first phones in the area (we still have some of the books that documented the calls). They also made money logging the local forest and, after WWII, electrifying the area. Had they thought a jeep was practical, I believe they could have afforded to purchase one. Instead, they preferred to use tractors.
My family’s decision to abstain from buying a jeep did little to slow the success of Sandifur Motors. It’s possible the company was doing better selling wagons and trucks versus CJ-2As. I could imagine four wheel drive versions of the trucks and wagons being very handy navigating the endless forests and deserts of the Inland Empire area. This may also explain why both long-wheel base CJ-2As (likely the CJ-2Ls) and CJ-2As with 6ft extended beds were available for sale from both Spokane and Montana dealers (more on this in an upcoming post).
Here’s a 1949 ad promoting the wagon:
Whatever the company was selling, it was selling enough of them to justify new digs. In early 1951, the Willys dealer moved from its original location at W419 3rd Avenue, to W228 2nd Avenue in downtown Spokane:
I can only imagine how awful those suits were to wear in the California desert, even in March. My wife tells me that even the modern-day chemical warfare suits are terrible.
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“SOMEWHERE IN CALIFORNIA — Even deadly mustard gas holds no qualms for these soldiers in the chemical warfare service who are ready to fight poisonous, skin-burning gas by wearing clothes–treated in a secret solution–which resist and neutralize any dangerous vapor. They’re shown here decontamination a jeep which was sprayed with mustard gas. 03-19-42”
The July 1948 issue of the Country Gentleman included this “Get more jobs done at lower cost with Jeep–Engine Power” advertisement.
Has an f-head.
https://toledo.craigslist.org/cto/d/jewell-1950-willys-cj3a/7151368647.html
“1950 CJ3A.
Runs and drives good. 4×4 operates well.
55,769 miles.
New master cylinder, wheel cylinders, brake shoes and lines.
4 cylinder engine. 3 speed manual transmission. PTO.
Good overall condition.
Please feel free to contact me with any questions or to schedule an inspection.
$6000 or best offers. Trades may be considered.”
The body has had some repairs.
https://saginaw.craigslist.org/cto/d/saginaw-willys-jeep-cj-2a/7150840036.html
“1948 Willy Jeep CJ-2A
The Following Are New:
Gas Tank
Radiator
Brake Master Cylinder & Wheel Cylinders
Muffler
Fuel Pump
Battery
Belts & Hoses
Engine: Recent Valve Job
The Following Components Have Been Rebuilt:
Generator
Carburetor
Starter
Mileage shown is not actual.
Spars for top, and doors are available but in poor condition.”
Has a pinto engine installed.
https://fortwayne.craigslist.org/for/d/van-wert-1948-willys/7148043321.html
“1948 Willys with Pinto Conversion. Strong runner, looks good. Great restoration candidate or looks good just the way it is.”
UPDATE: **SOLD**. Was $900
Seems like there could be value here.
“I have for sale a Jeep FC 170 4×4. Very rare”
Appears worth a look.
https://batonrouge.craigslist.org/tro/d/wakefield-bantam-willys-jeep-trailer/7149137521.html
“1945 Bantam Trailer. Located in Wakefield, LA, just north of St. Francisville. Data tag reads TC-3 278
Floor has been replaced. No rust. Wired for 4-wire trailer connector. Still has 1 7/8″ Fulton coupler. Tires hold air and have a fair amount of tread but do show some cracking.”
I don’t recognize the PTO box on the rear of this transfer case.
https://lacrosse.craigslist.org/pts/d/westby-jeep-willys-cj2a-3a-parts/7145518761.html
“Misc parts off a 1953 CJ3A I’m selling as I don’t need for my build. More parts listed eventually, but right now:
Tranny/Tcase/PTO Assembly. Tcase and PTO shifters move freely, transmission appears stuck. $250
Rear Axle. Springs not included as I will cut ubolts and keep. $150
Hood, rough shape, but use for decoration or awning over shop door! Has stamped Willys script on it you could cut out and use for decoration. $50”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $200.
There could be parts value here.
“Original Willys Flat head pulled from 48′ willys pickup. Engine has not been started in several years. Engine only.
AS IS!”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/02/2018) Body looks in good shape. I wonder if it has a new body kit.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/240401234045227/
or
https://duluth.craigslist.org/for/d/iron-river-1949-willys-jeep/7151040719.html
“Ground up restoration with original style. Manual transmission. Original style drivetrain. New 10,000lb winch. Clean and ready to hit the road! 6,227 miles.”
UPDATE: Still Available
Seller respectfully asks any interested buyers to arrive with face mask and gloves.
https://detroit.craigslist.org/okl/pts/d/auburn-hills-1948-willys-2a/7150242933.html
“A Wyoming 1948 2a I brought it home a couple of years ago, did a lot or wrenching on it to make it driveable which now it is. All new brake lines, brake cylinders and master cylinder. Lights are wired and working, new light switch too. A very solid willys for the year but not rust free. The tub is better than most and not a Michigan bondo bucket.
(Given fireworks have arrived, this article seemed appropriate …) This August 07, 1949, article was published in the Spokesman Review out of Spokane, Washington, but it likely originated from a Wisconsin news report. The article mentions Nicolet National Forest, which is located in Northern Wisconsin, and the event was sponsored by E. W. Schwartz Motors out of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. One interesting statistic noted was that conservative estimates put the number of jeeps in service in state and national forests at over 1,000 jeeps by the summer of 1949.
UPDATE II: This poster was based on the 1956 W-25X-6 brochures. This also seems to confirm that there was never any Form W-251-6 brochure (which had been a lingering question of mine).
Original Post From Feb 17, 2020 (but with all new text): Below are the front pages from a series of 1956 brochures. I think I’ve got everything sorted out …
UPDATE: There were two different Form W-250-6’s produced during 1956. The first one shown below is version one I believe. Making the one at the bottom version two. Both differ significantly from the export version of the form, which is Form W-250-6X.
What’s the difference between them? Both forms open up to 11″x17″, so the sizes are the same. However, the front page is completely different. In version #2 of the brochure (at the bottom) you can see that the front page is more harmonious with the Wagon (Form W-253-6) and the Truck (Form W-252-6) brochures. The second page, reached by opening the brochure horizontally, shows part of the vehicle line in version #1, while the vehicle line is absent from version #2 at bottom. Maybe version #1 of this brochure was pulled because Willys Motors’ management wasn’t ready to introduce the FC-170? I can’t say for sure. Finally, you’ll also notice that “WILLYS” is absent from the front of version #1, while “BY WILLYS” is prominent on the front of the bottom brochure.
Because that reasoning, I believe this is Version #1 of Form W-250-6 …
This shows the back of the brochure when opened fully:
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This 1956 CJ-5/CJ-6 brochure Form W-250-6 is the domestic version of Form W-250-6X.
xUPDATE: There were actually two different Form W-252-6’s produced during 1956. This green one shown below and the one at the bottom. Both differ significantly from the export version of the form, which is Form W-252-6X.
What’s the difference between them? Well, the text, the fonts, and the font sizes are nearly identical. Both forms open up to 11″x17″. Obviously the front of the bottom version is more colorful and the front color image is certainly different. But, what might be the biggest change and the reason for the alternative version is that the green-themed brochure is printed with the word ‘Jeep’ in a san-serif font in numerous places, while the brochure at the bottom uses the much more standard jeep font. Finally, you’ll also notice that “WILLYS” is absent from the front of the green brochure, while “BY WILLYS” is prominent on the front of the colorful brochure.
Because that reasoning, I believe this is Version #1 of Form W-252-6 …
This is how the back of the brochure looks fully opened…
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UPDATE: Price dropped to $8000.
(05/13/2020) Looks like a nice rig. Appears to have an M-38 body with a modified CJ-2A windshield. The front clip is likely a solid fiberglass front end that either tilts or pulls off.
https://lasvegas.craigslist.org/cto/d/fort-mohave-1952-sand-drag-jeep/7149530652.html
“1952 willys sand drag jeep. Street legal. 406 small block chevy, turbo 350 manual 3 speed trans with 4400 trans brake. 9″ ford rear end with curry axles, Detroit locker with 534 gears. Turns 4.08 at drags. Comes with set of paddels. $9500.00”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $10,900 for the CJ3-A and $2500 for the wagon.
It appears the drain holes have a cover or a rubber plug.