Looks like there’s value here.
“Very Early Civilian Jeep (VEC) 1945 CJ-2A chassis, with nice frame, serial # 10308 (column shift).”
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Looks like there’s value here.
“Very Early Civilian Jeep (VEC) 1945 CJ-2A chassis, with nice frame, serial # 10308 (column shift).”
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Wow, #308 ever built! Joe Friday…this should be yours.
For once a “45” for sale that is actually a “45”
Based on the frame data plates on 15 and 17, that is a reproduction plate pop riveted to the frame, so there is no way to positively identify it as 308, Maybe the title?
Looks feasible and nice condition. Wonder what the block serial is.
Transmission date is correct.
I can confirm that the frame is ’45 vintage, casting date on tranny is plausible, I would love to see the tranny assembly numbers that are stamped near the top cover……
what month of 1945 was this jeep built?
I have a t90 that was cast just 4 days after the one in this jeep! 7/19/45!
So it looks like the missing top cover for mine should have a vent on it like this one.
Oops! I counted wrong.My t90 was cast 5 days later.