Didn't know what I had until I saw one of these for sale at the convention in Cleveland. Did some research and found it mounts under the dash above the drivers pedals.
Unknown condition as I've never used it. $50 USD. Shipping to be determined by location. Weight approx. 8 lbs. PayPal as 'friends and family' please. Located in Maine.
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Re: FS: box heater
So that's a late CJ2a heater? That's what it looks like to me. Are you thinking this is from an MB? I am not as schooled on the MB as I am on the 2a. The early 2a had the straight bracket that allowed the heater to be mounted parallel to the floor and later 2a had a bent bracket that allowed the heater to be mounted at an angle for more foot clearance.
I think the MB had the same heater but with the straight bracket that's why I'm leaning towards calling it a 2a because of the bent bracket.
I think the MB had the same heater but with the straight bracket that's why I'm leaning towards calling it a 2a because of the bent bracket.
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I did not know that. Thanks for educating me! If needed, I'll move this to the CJ forum. Thanks again!
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