http://www.ebay.com/itm/292158991950?ss ... 1558.l2649
I just listed this on Ebay, no dollars were spared on this rebuild.
Thanks, Earl
1942 CJ2A just listed
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1942 CJ2A just listed
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Re: 1947 CJ2A just listed
Thanks Ferrell, it's nice to have it noticed that a lot time and money went into it. Although I should have proof read my typing, it should have been listed as a 1947 not 1942, I do know the difference, ha.
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Re: 1947 CJ2A just listed
Earl:
Where did you find the serial number? frame tag? firewall tags?
Everything I see indicates an early '46.
I doubt the engine is a WW-II "buy back", I believe it might be an original '46 engine:
The oval pad is far too pristine to have had an MB number ground-off. Except for earliest production (up to engine @ 13xxx), CJ-2A engines just left the pad blank, and were stamped on the water pump boss.
Can you report the engine s/n, and tub ACM number? If you don't want to reveal publicly, can you tell me by PM please? I'm just collecting info for my research database.
Thanks, Sean
VERY fine looking jeep, but I'm curious how you determined it was a '47.hofftemp wrote:...it should have been listed as a 1947 not 1942, I do know the difference, ha.
Where did you find the serial number? frame tag? firewall tags?
Everything I see indicates an early '46.
- Firewall mounted horn: discontinued at s/n 51228
- 3 individual dash tags: discontinued about s/n 46xxx
- 3/4" shaft transfer case: discontinued at s/n 24196
- Separate steering arms: discontinued at s/n 22972
I doubt the engine is a WW-II "buy back", I believe it might be an original '46 engine:
The oval pad is far too pristine to have had an MB number ground-off. Except for earliest production (up to engine @ 13xxx), CJ-2A engines just left the pad blank, and were stamped on the water pump boss.
Can you report the engine s/n, and tub ACM number? If you don't want to reveal publicly, can you tell me by PM please? I'm just collecting info for my research database.
Thanks, Sean
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Re: 1942 CJ2A just listed
Sean, an email was sent with more information.
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Re: 1942 CJ2A just listed
Got it Earl. Composing a reply now.hofftemp wrote:Sean, an email was sent with more information.
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