UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/25/2015) Runs and drives.
“Hi, I have a 1947 willys jeep cj2a. This jeep runs great and has no problems. If interested or for more info call”
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UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/25/2015) Runs and drives.
“Hi, I have a 1947 willys jeep cj2a. This jeep runs great and has no problems. If interested or for more info call”
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Nice little 2a. I’ve seen those park lights on early ’47’s. Early steering wheel. Might be bedlinered inside tub. Channel bumper. Looks like new metal under glass. Dash tag was moved. If it’s solid, its a great start…
Needs a closer inspection but doesn’t look too bad
Jeep may be earlier than 47, like Todd said early steering wheel and park lights. It appears to have full floater rear axle, would need more pics or serial number to be sure.
I’m pretty sure Mark S is right there is 46VEC hiding there. It would be interesting to see frame # and body # on left side support.