1948 Willys Jeep Cj2a Military No Reserve Awesome! on 2040-cars
Massapequa, New York, United States
1948 Willys Jeep CJ2A military The Jeep was originally a CJ2A civilian model now restored as a military jeep. It was used regularly upto last year for shows and parades. The Jeep is currently insured and registered and parade ready! My father in law, a veteran of the Korean War drove it. He is now 86 and has difficulty hopping in and out of the Jeep. He wants to let it go, hopefully to a veteran or collector. The Jeep comes with everything pictured. The tow bar which makes it easy to transport, hooks up to any car with a trailer hitch. There's no need to hire out a transport company if you live out of state. And YES, the immatation Brownining model 1919 30 cal. Machine gun with ammo and two ammo boxes are included. This is not live ammo. The canvas top which is two years old is in excellent condition. The Jeep has the original 4 cylinder engine, "Go Devil" L4-134 cu in 60 hp motor. 3 speed T-90 trans, Dana axels, and shows 36K on the odometer, unknown if original mileage. The lights, horn, wipers are functional. Call me at 516 729 0846 with any questions or specific photos. I reserve the right to end the auction early, it is being sold locally |
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Jeepster name may be used for Fiat-based baby Jeep
Tue, 17 Dec 2013In 1948, Willys-Overland, the forbearers of Jeep, built a vehicle called the Jeepster. It was a funky little thing, designed as a mix of the more rugged Jeeps that came before with what was then a modern car, which arguably makes it the world's first crossover. The name was later revived from 1966 to 1972, which means for Jeep enthusiasts, it has some history.
Now, the modern Jeep brand may revive the Jeepster name for a new product, likely based on Fiat bones, that will slot in at the bottom of the brand's range underneath the soon-to-depart Compass and Patriot. The report comes from Australia's Drive, which cites a dealer source that has seen the vehicle.
That same dealer confirmed there is a link between the Jeepster and the rumored Fiat 500X, and that the former will be available in both front and all-wheel-drive variants. The source also claims both gas and diesel engines will be available, although as this is an Aussie site, we shouldn't take that to mean we'll get a diesel Jeepster in the US.
Chrysler registers Trackhawk trademark
Wed, 01 Oct 2014There may not be many ways to forecast what an automaker is planning for the future, but there are some. Trademark applications are one of them, and Chrysler has just applied with the US Patent and Trademark Office to protect the name "Trackhawk." The question is, what's it planning on using it for? We don't know for sure, but we can put together an educated guess or two. And one guess is that Jeep will use the name to replace the letters SRT on the performance version of the Grand Cherokee.
How do we figure, you ask? From a number of developments. For starters, the SRT division has been reintegrated into the Dodge brand. Those letters currently appear on only two vehicles from outside the Dodge lineup: one is the Grand Cherokee SRT, and the other is the Chrysler 300 SRT. We've heard ruminations (however unconfirmed) that the latter could be either discontinued or possibly relabeled, and if the same proves true of the GC, the Trackhawk name could serve as a on-road performance counterpart to the Trailhawk label applied to off-road versions of models like the Cherokee and Renegade.
Logical it may be, but it's hardly a foregone conclusion. The Trackhawk name could just as easily be used for a new concept (like the Trailhawk name was in 2007), for another kind of trim level or for something else entirely. In fact we don't even know for sure it'll be used by the Jeep brand specifically, or used at all for that matter. Automakers have been known, after all, to register names they don't end up using.
Chrysler recalling nearly 141k vehicles over electrical woes
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Chrysler reportedly says, "Both events occurred infrequently and appeared to resolve themselves by tuning the vehicle's ignition off and then on."
Engineers discovered a problem with the anti-lock-braking system software that causes the instrument cluster display of the Grand Cherokee to illuminate warning lights and black out - even its ABS and electronic stability control systems are affected. To fix the Jeeps, Chrysler will update the vehicle's software.