1946 Cj2a on 2040-cars
Parlin, New Jersey, United States
Engine:FOUR CYLINDER FLAT HEAD
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Mileage: 95,647
Make: Jeep
Exterior Color: Red
Model: CJ
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: JEEP
Drive Type: 3 SPEED
UP FOR SALE IS A 1946 CJ2A . THIS JEEP DOES NOT HAVE A TITLE.THIS JEEP IS VERY CLEAN N RUST FREE. IT HAS A FIBERGLASS TUB. THE JEEP HAS GONE UNDER A GROUND UP RESTORATION AND HAS MANY PARTS REPLACED.IT HAS PRO PAINT JOB ON IT.THE MOTOR NEEDS TO BE REBUILD TO MAKE THIS JEEP PERFECT.IT HAS ORIGINAL MOTOR N DRIVE TRAIN WITH ALL THE #s N MARKINGS.IT HAS NEW GAS TANK ,NEW MUFFLER FRONT TO BACK,NEW BRAKE LINES ,NEW LIGHTS N GUAGES AND REBUILD ORIGINAL CARTER W O CARB. THE TIRES HAVE DRY ROT AND SOME CUTS BUT HOLDS AIR GOOD.THE FRONT OF THE FRAME HAS A HEAVY DUTY STEEL REINFORCEMENT WELDED ON BOTH SIDES LOOK INTO THE PICTURES. ALL THE WHEELS R IN GOOD SHAPE SEATS R EXCELLENT WITH NEW FOAM N COVERS INSTALLED ON NEW SEAT FRAMES.THE JEEP ROLLS N STEERS GOOD.I BOUGHT THIS JEEP TO FINISH IT BUT LOST INTEREST. THIS IS A CUTE LITTLE VINTAGE JEEP WHICH WITH SOME WORK CAN BE READY FOR THE ROAD FOR PRADES OR FOR FUN .PLEASE GO THRU THE PICTURES AND ASK ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE U BID.THIS IS A GREAT PIECE OF AMERICAN HISTORY SO PLEASE BID WITH CONFIDENCE TO BE PROUD OWNER OF THIS GREAT AMERICAN LEGEND.HAPPY BIDDING AND GOD BLESS.
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