An ad for a 1946 CJ-2A referenced the following article from the July issue of Automobile Magazine. I expect this will fill a variety of CJ-2A sellers with visions of value where there might not be any. They assign a value of $12,500 to $20,000 for a restored CJ-2A and $12,000 to $18,000 for a restored CJ-3A. What they neglect to mention is how difficult it is to find a properly restored 2A or 3A.
Dave, I liked your comment at the end of the article. Am I correct in I assuming the writer of this article test drove a jeep that had worn steering, hence the “huge dead spot” comment?
Or it just feels like a dead spot because the person is used to driving modern vehicles? Perhaps a combination of both.