When someone lists a jeep as ‘professionally restored’, it is only natural that I’ll examine it a little more closely. It appears sound, but sports an early CJ-2A grille, doesn’t have the bow holders, and is missing, as best as I can tell, windshield wipers. The custom looks nice. The strangest issue, in my mind, is that there is white paint around the edges of the gauges (probably just taped off the gauges), which doesn’t look all that professional to me.
“1948 WILLYS JEEP MODEL CJ-2A 4 CYLINDER 4 WHEEL DRIVE,THAT HAS BEEN PROFESSIONALLY RESTORED TO SHOW CONDITION.WITH BEAUTIFUL RED PAINT (ORIGINAL COLOR) AND A NEW CONTRASTING ORIGINAL STYLE AND COLOR BLACK SEAT INTERIOR. NEW CUSTOM MADE (DURA-TUFF) CONVERTIBLE TOP AND SIDE DOORS. THE ORIGINAL ENGINE HAS BEEN REBUILT WITH A REBUILT CARB. AND HAS ONLY VERY LOW MILES ON IT. EVERYTHING WORKS ON THIS JEEP INCLUDING THE TRANSMISSION, THE 4 WHEEL DRIVE SYSTEM,NEW CLUTCH,NEW BRAKES,NEW OFF-ROAD TIRES. ALSO A NEW CHROME FRONT BUMPER. MUCH,MUCH MORE HAS BEEN DONE TO MAKE THIS JEEP DEPENDABLE AND FUN TO DRIVE. THIS POST-WAR JEEP IS READY FOR WORK OR PLAY! MANY MORE JEEPS AVAILABLE!“