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This is a true 1946 CJ-2A column shift survivor. Only a few thousand column shift "Civilian Jeeps" were produced by Willys in 1946. Its 90% original except for the 12v electrical system. It took me three years to fully restore this vehicle. All of the parts were either sandblasted or chemically dipped. The motor, transmission, transfer case and both axles were fully rebuilt. The paint is a burnt orange metallic; it looks great in the sun. The chassis and most of the other parts were powder coated black. I have full documentation and plenty of photos of the entire project. If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask.
THIS JEEP DRAWS A LOT OF ATTENTION!
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This is a true 1946 CJ-2A column shift survivor. Only a few thousand column shift "Civilian Jeeps" were produced by Willys in 1946. Its 90% original except for the 12v electrical system. It took me three years to fully restore this vehicle. All of the parts were either sandblasted or chemically dipped. The motor, transmission, transfer case and both axles were fully rebuilt. The paint is a burnt orange metallic; it looks great in the sun. The chassis and most of the other parts were powder coated black. I have full documentation and plenty of photos of the entire project. If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask.
THIS JEEP DRAWS A LOT OF ATTENTION!
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