UPDATE: Price dropped to $3900.
(09/11/2016) “1948 CJ2 Willys Jeep
L4-134 ENGINE WITH ABOUT 250 HOURS ON IT – REBUILT
3 SPEED TRANSMISSION WAS REBIULT SAME TIME AS ENGINE
TIRES – 7.00-15 – ABOUT 500 HOURS
1948 CJ2 Willys Jeep for sale. GREAT PRICE!!!! MUST GO! Running out of room in shop but not desperate so serious inquiries only.
ALL TIE RODS REPLACED ABOUT 250 HOURS AGO
ALL 4 LEAF SPRINGS REPLACED ABOUT 300 HOURS AGO
HAS WINDSHIELD WITH WORKING WIPERS
12 VOLT SYSTEM
HAS ROLL BAR
HAS GUN RACK AND REAR SEAT FOR HUNTING
HAS A 6,000 LB RAMSEY WINCH
HOMEMADE TRAILER
EXTRA PARTS INCLUDE CARBURETOR, AXLE SHAFT, SPRINGS, BREAK SHOES, AND A BUNCH MORE.”
As for the muffler installation, Remember this is a TEXAS Jeep. That explains it.
So, in Texas they put the muffler in front? I thought maybe this was for bird hunting off the back so they diverted the exhaust to keep it away from the tail gunner?
Mike was kidding, sort of. We have learned that Jeeps in Texas have had some unusual modifications, so he wasn’t surprised that a Texan had put a muffler under there.
I’m no bird hunting expert (heck, I’m not even a novice), but your reasoning sounds plausible. After all, they do have pretty large platform in the rear. I will have to watch for other examples of this. Thanks for the insight.