This beautifully restored vintage Jeep captures the rugged
simplicity and heritage of the original postwar utility vehicles.
Powered by the 4-134 "Go Devil" L-head 4 cylinder engine and paired
with a 3-speed T-90 manual transmission, this 1948 Jeep CJ-2A
delivers the authentic driving experience that made these early
Jeeps legendary. With 4-wheel drive and a Dana 18 transfer case,
this build stays true to its roots as a capable, go-anywhere
machine.
Finished in Olive Drab Green, this MB Willys Jeep tribute has been
restored to replicate the look of the original military vehicles,
making it a standout among WWII Jeep-inspired builds. Riding on
16-inch steel wheels wrapped in 6.00x16 Firestone Ground Grip
tires, this Army Jeep for sale has the proper stance and function
expected from a purpose-built classic.
Inside, the beige canvas seats and simple green interior keep the
focus on utility and authenticity. Nearly everything on this
vintage Jeep is new, including the frame and body, and the engine,
transmission, and transfer case have all been rebuilt for reliable
performance.
With Dana 25 front and Dana 41 rear axles, this well-sorted Jeep
CJ-2A is ready for trails, shows, or weekend cruising. For
enthusiasts looking for a clean, well-built MB Willys Jeep-style
build, this restored Jeep delivers classic, military-inspired
looks, dependable mechanicals, and timeless appeal.
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