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Same Family Since ’53: 1946 Willys CJ2A

In a few days, the 1949 Willys Jeep from the large Georgia collection we’re helping clean out will be on its way home with a new owner. We’re psyched for the result but bummed if you missed out on it. However, there’s another chance to buy one as this survivor-grade 1946 example here on eBay has popped up for sale with a few days left in the auction and the reserve still unmet. 

The seller notes that in his collection of Willys, this one is the most original, and with plans to modify the others, he wants to see this one find a new home before he pilfers parts from it. The body does look quite nice and the simplicity of these rigs ensure there’s not too much to worry about sorting inside the cabin. There are some rust holes in the floor and the seller notes that both channels have rust as well. The wheels were recently repainted and the tires are new.

The rust spots in the bed area are said to be surface-only, and the frame is said to be solid. One of the best features of this flat-fendered Willys is how versatile it is as a project. You can restore it to as-new condition; use it as-is for a farm apparatus; convert it to military-spec as a tribute vehicle; or build it is as an off-roader, fit to tackle the challenging terrain of Moab. Few classics offer so many options for restoration and future use.

By the way, thanks to Barn Finds reader Ikey Heyman for the find. The seller further notes that the Jeep runs, drives, and stops, and that it “…even has the original rear PTO with shifter between the seats for powering implements!” The engine is rumored to have been rebuilt while in the possession for the long-time previous owner, but there’s no paperwork to support that claim. Do you think bidding will heat up and clear the reserve?

Comments

  1. Classic Steel

    My friend beetle Baily said this was
    one fine old ride and place to sleep and
    drive str8 up cliffs to hide out from his seargant.

    Nice but wish would shown bad spots more …

    All in all a gr8 looking ride with little time to bid ..

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    • Dave

      What is a seargant?

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  2. Little_Cars Little Cars Member

    Channels have rust = frame and floor and bed rust is expected.

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  3. chrlsful

    got a bronco w/the PTO up frnt. Good option.
    Like to put a 3 pt hitch on this rear one…

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  4. Todd Zuercher

    Great looking little ride!

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  5. Scott M

    I also drove a 1946 CJ2A; I was 17 at the time, no rollbar, fuel-gauge or much of anything really. I cut doors out of sheet metal and ‘recovered’ an old 1/2 top that I bought for $35 with sheet metal that I pop-riveted on. Nothing like sitting on your gas tank (the driver’s seat mounts over it), smoking a cigarette and being an immortal 17yo :)

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  6. Todd J. Ikey Heyman Member

    About 200 miles away from me – I’m not in the market for a vehicle right now but as noted in the write-up, it looks like it has a lot of possibilities. I see plenty of Willys, Kaiser, and AMC Jeeps running around here, they’re very popular in Colorado, as you would expect. I like it!

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  7. 68custom

    great for off road fun and going slow anywhere else. flat fenders rule, but don’t take it if you are in a a hurry!

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  8. leiniedude leiniedude Member

    Ended: Aug 15, 2018 , 6:56PM
    Winning bid:US $6,309.00
    [ 58 bids ]

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