UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,000.
(02/25/2016) Nicely refurbished, but not restored.
“Totally restored. With title. Tons of extra parts.”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,000.
(02/25/2016) Nicely refurbished, but not restored.
“Totally restored. With title. Tons of extra parts.”
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Don’t see anything about this as a 2A. That’s a WWII jeep from what I can see. Unless that’s a complete repro tub on 2A running gear (?), frame (?) w/CJ serial numbers (?). Seller needs to provide more pics and info.
It doesn’t have floating axels (WWII), has a T-90, and the body doesn’t have the snap buttons around the doors…definitely looks like a CJ with a WWII repo tub/body kit.
I agree that it looks like a cj with ww2 body.Where are the rear shocks? the top of them should be above the rear axle.I think they are forward like a cj.
Craig is correct,the seller should provide more info.
DC Sean is right….this must be a 2A w/repro body. I was so busy studying the body I failed to notice the rear axle and T 90. Must be registered w/the frame tag number. At least we know it is a ‘bastardized’ jeep now.
Daryl Bensinger sells a complete kit called an “MB2A” which gives you what you see here.
I’ve considered it for my running gear to build a parade jeep but it may be a little out of my price range