UPDATE: A pic now provided. Price dropped to $4000. It’s a militarized 2A that looks solid.
“cj2a 1948 jeep street legal 918-9372080 will not respond to text mes 4000 firm”
http://fayar.craigslist.org/cto/3579186199.html
UPDATE: A pic now provided. Price dropped to $4000. It’s a militarized 2A that looks solid.
“cj2a 1948 jeep street legal 918-9372080 will not respond to text mes 4000 firm”
http://fayar.craigslist.org/cto/3579186199.html
This project is a fiberglass body on MB/GPW running gear.
“I have a 1942 cj2a for sale. It has a buick v6 motor with a sm465 transmission and a dana 20 transfer case. It is a fiberglass body with a nice red paint job. it is a little bit of a project, the electrical is 90 percent done all that is left is all the wiring for the gauges. the motor turns over and it will start. the linkage for the transmission and pedals still needs to be hooked up and it needs a gas tank, I have a gas tank that will go with it but its not a direct fit. the shallow exhaust manifold is mounted so it clears the steering rod. i bought it from a guy who had 5 other jeeps and didn’t have the time to work on this one. it has 32 inch bfg all terrains. The vehicle is currently non-op. with a little more time it would be a head turner. i am entering the chp academy soon and this is my third vehicle. feel free to come look at it and make an offer. 530 906 4645”
UPDATE: Still No Pics. Still Available.
(07/06/20112) “Very good running condition. All new drive train from Jeep. $5500.00 in new parts. Have all receipts. Almost completely restored. $3800.00 OBO. Call 518-528-5537”
Robin just posted pictures from the June 1950 Issue of Home Craft’s “Town & Country” Jeep Conversion. This was a two issue project.
He posted high resolution versions of this transformation on FLICKR.
Here are some of the images:
These looks mostly like Ford GPs, but the base of the windshield looks a little low.
This seller has a variety of similar old photos for sale.
“This is an “ORIGINAL PERIOD GLOSSY PHOTO” of a POST WAR AGRI-JEEP CJ-2A PROVIDES POWER FROM PTO FOR BUZZING WOOD, photo date -1945. The condition is very good and measures 8″ x 10″.”
This is a repainted Pepsi Scrambler Jeep Go Kart. Several of these are shown at the CJ-8 page, including one with the original design. The Kart should have a windshield.
“For sale is an early 80’s Pepsi Promotional Jeep Go kart. Rare, Runs and drives great. This would be a great project to restore for parades or car shows. The fiberglass has some breaks and cracks in it as you can see in the pictures. It has a 3hp Briggs and Straton motor. The last picture is of one I found on the internet to show what they looked like when new. This is not a picture of mine. My go kart did not come with a windshield or have any indication of ever having one.”
This article was published in a 1945 issue of the Country Gentleman Farmer. I can’t figure out which issue it was.
These are very early hubs.
“these came off my 51 wagon.. last owner cleaned/painted them but time for a redo. good condition”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was priced at $13,500 in December.
“This is one of only 120 postal vans that didn’t end up in the crusher ! runs and drives . Has the stock F4-134, 4 clyinder hurricane motor paired to the stock Borg-Warner 3 speed transmission. Currently it has drum brakes all the way around, I have a disc brake conversion for the fronts. Wheel base is only 81 ” Total length is 135″ Width is 64.7 ” Height is 90 ” Built on the cj 6 chassis.The inside is bone stock.Have all new lights installed , just need to have the wiring finished, or I can do.All graphics are vinyl or stickers and can be removed easily.”