1947 Willys Jeep CJ-2A

$25,900

Year

1947

Model

CJ

Odometer

1,110 (TMU)

Engine

4 Cylinder

Fuel Type

gasoline

Transmission

manual

Drivetrain

4×4

VIN / Chassis #

BTC1121

Location

Grawn, MI

Seller Stock #

42174P

Title Status

clean
The Jeep was the worlds first mass produced civilian 4-wheel drive. It was built from 1945 through 1986, over 40 years! It was built and sold under a variety of names and it is essentially still being produced just in a different form. Over 1.5 Million Jeep CJ's were sold making the model probably the most successful utility vehicles ever made. This particular CJ2A has had a complete frame-off restoration with a brand new tub. There are over $19,000 in just parts receipts....That is no labor. 

It is essentially a new 1947 Jeep that runs, drives and stops probably better than when it was new. It comes with some miscellaneous parts, a tow bar, spare wheel and side mount bracket, owners manual and all receipts from the build. It starts and idles perfectly with no smells or leaks and is ready to be enjoyed with no known needs. The 6-volt system was replaced with an 8-Volt system. The floor starter was converted to a key type but it is all there and could be put back to stock and is currently running on non-ethanol fuel. It may only be able to do 40 MPH but it also can probably climb a tree! We encourage any questions or inpsections here in our Traverse City location!

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