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1946 CJ-2A Sacramento, CA $3750 OBO

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UPDATE: Pics now provided.

“This old classic, runs great. It has manual transmission with overdrive, power brakes and new tires.”

http://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/5134033496.html

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5 Comments on “1946 CJ-2A Sacramento, CA $3750 OBO

  1. mbullism

    pics now on CL link. Appears to have an engine swap with hood cut, CJ3? windshield, later model grill? (aren’t the 46 turn lamps recessed?)

  2. mmdeilers Post author

    Note the lower middle part of the windshield. See how there are two brackets holding the cover onto the windshield? That’s a sign it is either an M-38 or a replacement windshield. The CJ-3A windshields do not have the brackets. Instead, they have hinges that allow the vent to be swung open. Some later CJ-3A replacement windshields do not have the vent at all. It’s just stamped like the right and left side.

    I would agree that it probably has an engine swap.

    The parking lights on the grille appear to be later and are covering the holes, so I couldn’t say for sure whether that’s an early grille or not.

    This needs a closer look in order to identify whether it is a 2A or 3A in my opinion. One clue that it might be a 3A is that the dash seems to lack the holes for the ignition switch on the dash where the 2A is normally located.

  3. mbullism

    Thanks Dave, I did not know about the windshield vent straps… my education continues, lol. The parking lights… recessed 45 into 46, then flush/surface mounted mid 46 on? Are the holes in the grill the same size (aka, can early or later lights be mounted in either grille?)

    there seems to be a couple dash options for installing a “factory” stereo, though 😉

    MB

  4. mmdeilers Post author

    Yes, those dash options are decidedly aftermarket 🙂

    The recessed CJ-2A lights existed through early 1947. (MB* style parking lamps with civilian front lenses up to # 97740 — http://www.thecj2apage.com/history.html )

    No, the hole in the grill was replaced by an indent and a couple small holes.
    1. 1945 – early 1947 CJ-2A Grille: http://i.ytimg.com/vi/UecJerhLV7Q/maxresdefault.jpg
    2. 1947 – 1949 CJ-2A Grille: http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/medium/CJ2A_Grille.jpg

    I believe the late 2A and the 3A grilles look the same from in front. On the back, Willys changed the way the radiator was installed during production of the 3As, so the back of the grilles changed around serial number S#21656 (http://www.thecj2apage.com/forums/radiator-cj2a-vs-cj3a_topic6067.html).

  5. mbullism

    Most importantly, thank you for taking the time 😉 It really helps. …and since you pointed out the straps on the windshield vent, I’m seeing them damn things everywhere, lol…but I’m SEEING them 😉

    MB

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