The dealer selling this CJ-2A has provided a large number of good quality images. This looks pretty solid.
“1947 JEEP WILLYS. MUST SEE! VERY GOOD CONDITION! Runs and Drives Great! This 1947 Jeep Willys was brought from Missouri to Texas a few years ago. It has been kept in a barn since. It is almost impossible to find a Willys with this little of rust! LOOK at the PICTURES! Transmission shifts smooth through all gears. Engine fires right up and runs strong. It has the flathead 4 CYL. The jeep runs and drives amazing for being 60 years old! It has an exhaust leak, but otherwise is in good shape. Let the pictures do the talking for the body. It is in good shape! This Jeep has a clear Missouri title, in hand. This Jeep is being sold on consignment, and not through the dealership. Feel free to call or email anytime with questions.”
So whats the story with the 4 hood tie downs. I have seen this before. Did they come that way on some years and not others or is that just something some people add?
Four ties downs were never stock on flatties to the best of my knowledge. I always add the extra set because I have run fiberglass hoods and the extra latches help hold the hood in place at higher speeds. I also like the look of it.
– Dave
I wonder if they’ve noticed that the spare is rubbing on the rear tire.
lol .. maybe it is a feature?