UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/15/2019) It’s listed as a ’48, but the grille is a ’45-early ’47.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/176109353279232
“Super super clean inside and out”
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UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/15/2019) It’s listed as a ’48, but the grille is a ’45-early ’47.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/176109353279232
“Super super clean inside and out”
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how do you tell that the grill is 45-47?
Carl,
The early CJ-2A grille has large holes for the parking lights. The later grille has very small holes. This document shows the two different grilles:
http://www.deilers.com/CJ2A-Spotters-Guide-prelim.pdf
– Dave
I was wondering the same thing – thanks Dave for being so knowledgeable and teaching us – keeping us informed – don’t know what we will do without you in a year plus – I have got a lot to learn between now then – I best get studying – always a good job Dave
Thanks Dave …. but I’m still learning new things! π
Dave you should write a book with all your Jeep knowledge.
Rick, for all I’ve learned over the last decade, there’s still things I don’t know. I have wondered if there isn’t room for an in depth history of the jeep, one that includes the rise of third party equipment providers, the shift in advertising over the years, and more. I suspect that by the time I finished it, the book would be so dense that few would read it. There’s so much ground to cover!