Dickson just finished working on the CJ-2A.
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“For Sale: 1946 Willys CJ2A Jeep. Restored and in very good condition
First year civilian Jeep post-WWII
Original color combination: Harvest Tan with Sunset Red rims
New NDT Tires and original rims
L-head engine with new fuel pump & fuel pressure regulator – runs & drives well
Good 3 speed manual transmission
12 Volt conversion with new battery
New thermostat, water pump & aluminum radiator
Nice seat covers
Seat belts
New shock absorbers
Very clean top and bottom. Frame has been boxed / welded reinforcements at front wheel/shock area
One floor patch (pictured). Otherwise body & hat channels are rust free
Good glass
New paint & stencil
New tailgate chains & covers
New tow rope on front bumper
Body very solid with only personality dents. New paint
Spare tire & matching paint mounting bracket included.
“Custom” air cleaner. I know it’s not an MB, but I had a CO license plate and could not resist.
No emergency brake.
Leaks a little oil from oil pan, but not much.
Small runs on rim pinstripes have been touched up.
Overall a very nice little CJ2A. Thanks for your interest. Hope you’ll bid.”
Not to be critical, but I’m going to be, I see a lot of dents in the right rear corner panel. If you’re going to spend time and money to bring an old Willys back to life, have a little more patience and get rid of the dents. So much of the hard work was done. A hammer and dolly & a can of bondo can work wonders. Am I the only one that sees this? I guess it must be XRAY Vision. This Willys keeps being relisted, I venture to guess this is why.
Maybe the proper word would be refurbished and not restored. I’m a detailed guy and like to see the little things done before it goes up for sale. Ad says no parking brake, so let’s put one in and add tail light on drivers side. It does show nice but if one wants to get the big bucks, they need to make the big buyers want it. The air cleaner plate is funny
“…personality dents…”
My old man always told me that 90% of the finished project is in the last 10% of the work… so much hard work to just miss. I wouldn’t have painted the dents, but that’s me.
The seller is selling what it is, not what we want it to be…the market will sort the price out.