I thought these were a neat photos of the Jeepster assembly line with a CJ-2A in the background.
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I thought these were a neat photos of the Jeepster assembly line with a CJ-2A in the background.
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I’m elated to see the original pinstriping on the wheels. I’ve seen a few wheels with the original pinstriping, and it’s pretty interesting that they went to such detail 65 years ago. I powder coated my wheels a few years ago. One of these days I’ll pinstripe the red wheels the same color as the body (Fiesta Yellow.)
Those are some interesting wheels and tires on that 2A. I don’t know much about tires available at the time but those seem pretty wide.
Can anybody make out what’s on the left side of the tailgate on that jeep? Is that a sign?
Now I see it, they mounted the license plate on the tailgate. Maybe it doesn’t have a rear bumper.
Justin: I thought the wide tires were unusual for the time period, too.
Steve: I don’t see a PTO bar off the back. Are there bumperettes on the back?
Good catch, I am diggin on the rims as well.
I don’t think they are 16’s. Almost look like smooth sand tires.
Actually Willys went down to 9.00 13. as an option.
Could be them.