Gorgeous. I own 1947 cj2a was my dad's and our neighbor originally bought and gifted my dad. I'm now finally getting it really up to excellent mechanical level then body
We share the same story i grew up learning how to drive in one of them my father have one when i was a lil boy i always wanted to have one lucky u man i would say the same u said it's never going anywhere god bless you brother
Do you know where I might be able to get the rear spare tire mount? I have a 1966 Keiser CJ-5 with that 225 V6 that has the solid body tub so I do not have the tail gate.
Thanks for the video! We have an identical one as it is also yellow and completely stock! I was three and with my parents when they bought it and have worked on it over the years and have done a few valve jobs and two overhauls. It's a daily driver in the summer but stays inside all winter. Best of luck!
A guy I know has a 1946 Jeep that belonged to his Grand Father. The fuel tank rusted out and the last time he remembers it running was around 2015 when his Grand Father passed away. The guy I know has the Jeep now. No one knows where the title is, but it does have “Texas Farm” plates in it. He is willing to sell it, because he doesn’t have a place to keep it. It’s not a rust bucket. But it is going to need TLC. The thing about it, who knows how much TLC until you get in to it and hear it run. Where can a guy get a fair value of the unit to offer him? I’d like to fix it up and use it on the little farm I have, but have no idea what to offer him.
Very cool! Brazilian Jeeps CJ5 used the Willys F-Head 6 cylinder engine (161' with 90 Hp) since middle 1958 and in USA Willys continued using the Willys F-Head 4 cylinder engine (134' with 75 Hp).
So tell us, are you selling it? Seems pretty simple and self maintenance... we like simple and might be something we are looking for... my names Mike, if want to answer me, that would be awesome...