UPDATE: **SOLD** WAS $7500.
Includes the trailer.
“Up for sale is my 1947 Willys CJ2A. Current Vermont plate and registration. Fair/Good condition. PTO winch, everything works. Bantam trailer included.”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** WAS $7500.
Includes the trailer.
“Up for sale is my 1947 Willys CJ2A. Current Vermont plate and registration. Fair/Good condition. PTO winch, everything works. Bantam trailer included.”
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it’s nice to see an original Jeep for a change, note that round screw in plate on the left rear of the body. My 48 2A still has it, not any of the so called restorations of late still retain this plate. Not sure what it’s purpose was, some type of plug in connection as I remember.
Mike,
I think that’s a spot for a trailer wiring socket.
You’re both correct. For trailer plug. Wonder when that went away?
I like this setup as well, but I’d like to see what lurks beneath the front mats and underneath. Trailer is straightforward enough to fix (underneath the ply wood will be ugly for sure). Big attraction is the rear mounted Keonig.
Only about 1.5 hours away for me….hmmmm.
Would you be interested in a trade ie: 1931 Ford model A…2 door sedan, unrestored but on the road
It also has many parts uninstalled: new top and new seats and interior material…It on the road, inspected etc….You see I had a jeep in the military, miss the one I had….Im out in the Peacham Area…
Hi Omri,
It looks like this jeep has sold. I’ve updated the post.
– Dave