UPDATE: Still Available.
(07/24/2019) This has some unusual elements. The seat that tilts inward could be a hand feature.
https://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/cto/d/portland-1946-willys-jeep-cj2a/6938788061.html
“Home built way back in the 1980’s by me. Engine is the F-head F134 “Hurricane” engine. Power steering. Dana 44 rear axle and Dana 25 front axle with a 3 speed transmission and transfer-case. Nice set of tires on 15″ Powder Coated rims. Cruises down the street real nice. No sissy bar or seat belts”
Neat idea for toolbox access.
“No sissy bar or seat belts”
Obviously has never rolled a Jeep.
I rolled a CJ2A at 70 mph with only a cut finger from windshield glass between the ground and the steering wheel when it finally came to rest. If it wasn’t for a “sissy bar or seat belts” and the answered emergency prayer to God, I doubt I’d be here to poke fun at such a comment!
Interesting glovebox!
Chuck, I agree. My father survived a rolling down a hillside in ’75 thanks to his newly installed full roll cage and his seat belt. I rolled a jeep while test racing my street/racing jeep, so I too appreciate the security of a roll cage and belts.