Love it. I have a '48 2a that I'm rebuilding now. It has less than 10k original miles! It's been in a barn for the last 25 years and was owned by the last owner for 45 years. I'm putting it back into running condition so I can play with it for a couple years until my daughter is old enough for a father-daughter project. Then we'll get it parade ready. Great video!!!
Mine will be there someday. Needs brakes adjusted, air cleaner, gauges, and electrical work to begin with. Then some body work, but not much. Then.......... oh boy what have I done. Lol.
Was it difficult putting the glass in the new windshield frame with the gasket ? I’m in the process myself and I here different stories . By the way it came out really nice
Why would you incur the cost of buying an aftermarket replacement tub, just to buy the wrong one from that model year? Its a nice rig, just done completely wrong for a 1946.
Nice jeep. Not really restored though basically new jeep on old frame. The frame seems to be the only original part you didn't throw in the trash. I've thought about buying the crate jeep and putting it together. All brand new parts in a huge crate like the original military willys would've came in. You can buy them as complete as you want depending on budget
Love it. I have a '48 2a that I'm rebuilding now. It has less than 10k original miles! It's been in a barn for the last 25 years and was owned by the last owner for 45 years. I'm putting it back into running condition so I can play with it for a couple years until my daughter is old enough for a father-daughter project. Then we'll get it parade ready. Great video!!!
Dear friend, you have a treasure !! This jeep is a true work of art !!!
Beautiful CJ2A and a beautiful presentation. Thank you.
Greetings from North Michigan, enjoyed your video. I have a 1948 CJ2A All original. I am the second owner, have had her for 22 years.
Great Job !
Nice 😎😎😎✌️✌️✌️
Well done!
Mine will be there someday. Needs brakes adjusted, air cleaner, gauges, and electrical work to begin with. Then some body work, but not much. Then.......... oh boy what have I done. Lol.
Sold mine to a guy in Polk Co . It still had the original license plate !
Was it difficult putting the glass in the new windshield frame with the gasket ? I’m in the process myself and I here different stories . By the way it came out really nice
Why would you incur the cost of buying an aftermarket replacement tub, just to buy the wrong one from that model year? Its a nice rig, just done completely wrong for a 1946.
Nice jeep. Not really restored though basically new jeep on old frame. The frame seems to be the only original part you didn't throw in the trash. I've thought about buying the crate jeep and putting it together. All brand new parts in a huge crate like the original military willys would've came in. You can buy them as complete as you want depending on budget