May be a mix of parts.
https://modesto.craigslist.org/cto/d/modesto-1945-jeep/6964461767.html
“1945 Ford Jeep project. Need master cylinder and clutch pedal and brake pedal installed. Has a rebuild 302 Ford small block . $2400.”
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May be a mix of parts.
https://modesto.craigslist.org/cto/d/modesto-1945-jeep/6964461767.html
“1945 Ford Jeep project. Need master cylinder and clutch pedal and brake pedal installed. Has a rebuild 302 Ford small block . $2400.”
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Bet ya it has a np435 transmission – if it does, and 11″ brakes & power steering; $2400 is a good price.
There must have been an awful lot of surplus WW11 Jeeps sold in California at the end of the war. A great percentage of the military Jeeps for sale are from that State( of course there is the dry climate as well)
And inland California is arid and free from the salt air of the Pacific.
The entire west coast is flush with jeeps. It would be interesting to know how/where most of the surplus jeeps were sold. I’m sure there has to be records of some kind.