UPDATE: **SOLD** $2000
(05/03/2015) Includes a rear pto. Has a lean.
“Cj2a farm version with rear pto and belt pulley adaptor. Two sets of tires. Mud doers and snow tires mounted on rims. Rebuilt transmission and rebuilt seats. Runs good.”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** $2000
(05/03/2015) Includes a rear pto. Has a lean.
“Cj2a farm version with rear pto and belt pulley adaptor. Two sets of tires. Mud doers and snow tires mounted on rims. Rebuilt transmission and rebuilt seats. Runs good.”
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Got some more pics on this jeep. It’s a lefty which makes it a 48. Quite a bit of rust on side steps which leads me to think the hat channels have a lot of rust too. Under the door openings and where spare tire was are also rusty. It has been converted to 12 volt and there is a modified rear seat in place of the passenger front seat. I think it was used hard in it’s life.
The floor is bended. From the rear view, i’d say it had an accident with it.