UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This looks nice, but needs a little more work.
“This is a 1947 CJ2A. I restored this jeep 2 years ago. I have not tagged it or driven it. It has been sitting in covered storage since I finished it. I took it down to the frame, sandblasted the frame, coated it with POR-15. All new seals were placed in the axles, and all new gaskets. New gas tank. The body was bead blasted and bodywork was done using metal where needed with thin film bondo used in places that were necessary for smoothing. I have pictures as well of the restoration process that details what I did. The engine was rebuilt, new bearings, rings, and seals. I had the transmission professional rebuilt. I had change out the rear diff with the same unit from another jeep of the same year, only because at the time I wanted the experience. At this time, I have driven a couple of times around the block, and there is whine on coasting coming from the rear end that perhaps needs to be re-shimmed.
Shouldn’t be too much of a job really. Original style wiring harness used. I really tried to make it as original as possible, save for the 12 volt system and adding another taillight in case someone would like to add turn signals later. The front end needs to be aligned, simple procedure, but I just never got around to it. Brakes work well, all new. It really is a nice jeep, I did all the hard work, now someone could refine it. I am selling it for much lower than what I have in it. Just need to get rid of some toys. I have a title to this Jeep, its a Texas title. Also, please call 918-361-9101 for any questions. Again, please note that I stated that I feel this Jeep needs to be FINISHED OUT. Basically needs the bugs worked out and such, and add anything that you would like. It does not have turn signals, and I have only driven it around some after restoring it. I feel that I am selling it at a very fair price considering what you will be getting. To restore a jeep like this would cost a lot more than what my starting bid is. I am not out to make any money, just sell the Jeep to a good home and give someone that appreciates these as a hobby to refine what I have nearly finished.”