UPDATE: **SOLD**? Was $18,800.
“Rare “Early Civilian” 1946 Willy Jeep CJ-2A. Mostly stock with numerous original or new reproduction parts. Too much to list in new parts and restoration. This baby is a head-turner and car-show award winner. 3-speed plus high-low transfer case, 4WD with lockout hubs. Clean title. Original mileage is unknown”
The color combo leaves something to be desired, different color.
THIS WAS A STOCK COLOR COMBINATION — FOR A 1956 T-BIRD !! — I FULLY RESTORED A 56 LITTLE BIRD FOR MY EX WIFE — PEACOCK BLUE / COLONIAL WHITE PORTHOLE HARDTOP — THEN SHE SOLD IT , ALONG WITH THE PRICELESS 1956 LINCOLN MKII — SO I DITCHED HER IN OREGON — SAYONARA !!
Ball Park Frank, Way to go, who needs a “ball & Chain”.
Mike, with a comment like that I assume you have your love life well in hand. Good luck
Alaska Paul, Wise guy huh, I remind you, I’m from the “Great State of NJ”. Up there in Alaska, you may need a significant other to keep you warm, here in the not so significant tundra of the NORTHEAST, we need nothing but lots of money to pay the high taxes. Just because you own a stainless steel Jeep, doesn’t make you “KING TUT”, hence, do to my good nature, I will let you S-L-I-D-E this time, and forgive your comment. Just remember; you are not as wise as you think, there is one much wiser and greater than all of us.
Mike, I didn’t know you held me in such great esteem, nor did I ever imagine I was that much wiser!!! 🙂
Well Dave, there are those occasions in life where I have been known to swallow my pride, and have a slice of humble pie. This doesn’t happen too often, but when it does, it’s an event to remember.
P.S. A sense of humor is good for the spirit and nourishes the soul.
Mike, well said … I’ve got a bunch of pie tins out back from all the Humble I’ve eaten!
LOL… that’s some great dialogue Mike and Paul 🙂
And this unique Jeep appears to be sold.
FaceBook notes: “This Item Isn’t Available Anymore – It may have been sold or expired.”
Thanks Joe!