Marty checked out this jeep yesterday. He was most curious about the hardtop and got a bunch of photos of it for us. He believes the hardtop was a custom creation, but well done. The curves and drain edge are a nice touch, too. As for the CJ-2A, there’s not much left. The seller believes there is plenty of value, but Marty smartly disagreed.
” I have a 1942 Willys Jeep civilian four-wheel-drive that is pretty rough looking on the outside but everything is there motor tranny running gear everything complete with a set of extra leaf springs all four an extra radiator add an extra gas tank all stock all original I’ve done some checking on the Jeep Willys and I know what it’s worth in the condition that exam no reasonable offer will be refused please come look I need to get them out of here”
Now that’s a crusty one! Interesting hardtop for sure.
That’s a cool top but it looks like the race is on to see what’s going to dissolve first, this Jeep or the Titanic
That top of the hardtop looks like it might have come from a 40s Chevy Huckster truck.
I wish the top was in better shape. If it was I would have made the guy an offer. As it sits now there is not much left. It was parked at least 20 years ago.