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1947 CJ-2A Herrington, KS **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was This has an early, hard to find Willys Overland Cab manufactured by Laurel Worman.

“Selling my 1947 willys cj. runs and drives but will need work to drive on a regular basis. needs tires and a battery. brakes work but leak after sitting for a long period. fuel tank has a small drip. steering has some play, gearbox has been rebuilt but the pivot point in front has some play. call, text or email and I will answer questions as I can.”
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1947-cj2a-herrington-ks1 1947-cj2a-herrington-ks2 1947-cj2a-herrington-ks3elling my 1947 willys cj. runs and drives but will need work to drive on a regular basis. needs tires and a battery. brakes work but leak after sitting for a long period. fuel tank has a small drip. steering has some play, gearbox has been rebuilt but the pivot point in front has some play. call, text or email and I will answer questions as I can.”

 

 

13 Comments on “1947 CJ-2A Herrington, KS **SOLD**

  1. Tamara Worman

    –CJ2A in Herrington, Kansas ^^^^^Is this sold ??? I would like to talk if it is available still.
    Tamara Worman

  2. David Eilers Post author

    Hi Tamara,

    It looks like that one sold quickly. It’s the first I’ve seen on a jeep for sale in years. I’ve updated the post. Those early half cabs are really hard to find, so I’m not surprised it went quickly.

    – Dave

  3. Charles fredricks

    Yes guys I bought it because of the top… Sorry but had to put this one in the collection. It is a numbers matching Jeep, all original, a true survivor. It sits next to my all original 41 slat grill. Two very hard jeeps to find.

  4. Tamara Worman

    Charles,
    Your newest addition to your collection is the one & only addition I need to make my dream a reality . Like air is to breathing: your new toy is to my 1 & only materialistic, earthly need to be able to die without unfinished business. I know that sounds really chickish & dramatic but accurate it is. Laurel Worman was my Great Grandfather. I had a genuine appreciation & love for Classic cars & Harley Davidsons at a very early age. It’s in my DNA. lol. My Dad was not given any sons & he wasn’t biased stereotypically toward his girls- he taught us more than a make & model- he taught & preached mechanics to us because he said he wanted his girls to depend on no man for anything & this was his contribution to seeing that through. (Even car shopping/dealing haha)
    Aside from truly liking the Jeep, restoring “The One” someday with my 20yr old daughter who loves cars like her Mama. And years of looking for “that one”, I am yet to find it until I saw your new baby. The nostalgia & personal family right of passage to own one of these is so real.

    So, you Sir should remember from time to time how fortunate you are to own this rare Gem that will one day be available only by pictures in books & One of the greatest Pioneers of our Automobile History that introduced recreational driving to us for fun. 🙂 Living in Alaska my odds of finding one anywhere in the state are 1 in a million odds. Lol. So, with that being said – if you ever decide that your collection is getting a bit crowded, would you please keep my information so that I can maybe have 1st opportunity to purchase it from you in the event of. I’d greatly appreciate it. Congrats & I’ll be watching to see if you share the improvements you may make to it ! ( Some pink paint is a great 1st step !!! 🙂
    Envious Regards,
    Tamara Worman

  5. Charles fredricks

    Good morning young lady!
    I would have to agree that this is a rare find. But given I have an even more harder to find Jeep, I would be willing to let this one go. That being said, I would only let this one go do to the fact that I have not become attached to it yet, I’m sure that will change in time.

    If you would like, you can grab my email of this forum and email me directly to negotiate. I think you will find I am a reasonable guy and have a genuine likableness. If you are from the Fairbanks area I can give you a local referral that would vouch for my character.

    You, young lady, have a wonderful weekend in that beautiful state you call home. I believe that between you and I, you ma’am are the lucky one! Happy hunting.

    Respectfully Charles Fredricks

  6. Alaska Paul

    That’s a very nice gesture Mr Fredricks, helping a person you’ve never met accomplish their dream is an incredibly kind act. I’m happy just thinking about what you’ve done. Thank you.

  7. David Eilers Post author

    I’ve send you both an email. … BTW Charles, Does the top have any identifying plate?

    Thanks,

    – Dave

  8. Charles fredricks

    David, I have not had the opportunity to look. And unfortunately I will be traveling for the next couple of weeks… I will try to get back to you when I get back. There was the vin tag on the frame rail, that is how I was able to get the right year.

  9. Tamara Worman

    Charles,
    I am certain of one thing….. You must have wings. When I woke up to tHAT PHOTO YOU SENT i WAS IN LOVE on the spot. I will email you this afternoon. You are a doll.
    Tamara

    PS
    You have ties to the Fairbanks area? I live in Juneau now but North Pole was once home 🙂

  10. Charles fredricks

    Yes I have ties in Fairbanks.

    I have ties on five continents….

    Kinda traveled, a lot.

    That’s why I find super cool jeeps!!!!

    Look forward to meeting you.

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