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1945 Willys MB Jeep CJ-2A- Authentic Full Restoration-Show
Winner-Parade Ready
U.S. Army Truck, 1/4-ton, 4�4, Command Reconnaissance
Offered for sale for the first time since a meticulous "nut and
bolt" restoration, this 1945 Willys MB Jeep CJ-2A represents a rare
opportunity to own a piece of automotive history. Every detail of
this iconic vehicle has been carefully restored to its original
glory, ensuring both authenticity and pristine condition. You'll be
especially proud to display it at any Show and drive it in any
Parade. Numerous authentic WW II memorabilia is included; for
example: Helmets, Gas Canister, Canvas Satchel, an Axe and a
Shovel. Numerous Show Awards will be included as well.
Technical Specifications:
- Engine: 2.2L (134.2 cu in) "Go-Devil" L-head inline
4-cylinder
- Horsepower: 60 hp at 4,000 rpm
- Torque: 105 lb-ft at 2,000 rpm
- Transmission: 3-speed Borg-Warner T-90 manual
- Drive System: 4x4 with 2-speed transfer case
- Brakes: 4-wheel drum brakes
- Wheelbase: 80 inches
- Overall Length: 123 inches
- Overall Width: 59 inches
- Overall Height: 69.4 inches (with top up)
- Ground Clearance: 8.75 inches
- Curb Weight: 2,137 pounds
- Fuel Capacity: 10.5 gallons
- Tires: 6.00-16 on steel wheels
- Converted to 12V
Historian Charles K. Hyde wrote: "In many respects, the jeep became
the iconic vehicle of World War II, with an almost mythological
reputation of toughness, durability, and versatility". Dwight D.
Eisenhower, the Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force
in Europe in World War II, wrote in his memoirs that most senior
officers regarded it as one of the five pieces of equipment most
vital to success in Africa and Europe. General George Marshal,
Chief of Staff of the US Army during the war, called the vehicle
"America's greatest contribution to modern warfare." (Credit to
Wikipedia)
Willys turned the MB into the civilian Jeep CJ 2A in 1945, making
the world's first mass-produced civilian four-wheel drive.
With its rugged design and historical significance, this Jeep is
not just a vehicle but a collectible treasure, perfect for
enthusiasts and collectors alike. Don't miss the chance to acquire
this beautifully restored classic.
$24,750
Vehicle Details
1945 Willys CJ2
Listing ID:CC-1883656
Price:$24,750
Location:Troy, Michigan
Year:1945
Make:Willys
Model:CJ2
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:193
Stock Number:21294
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