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This wasn't really located in a salvage yard but I couldn't think of a better place to post it. Some of you may remember a few weeks back I posted someone selling a deuce tanker that I saw sitting beside the road. I have another vehicle for someone interested in a restoration project. I don’t know how I keep finding these things but I do.
Monday I was going on a motorcycle ride with some friends and on the way to meet them I happened across what looked like a very old Jeep, so later in the day I made it a point to make my way round there again and get some info for all of you guys. It’s located along state route 800 just about a mile north of the town of Freeport, Ohio.
It’s a 1946 CJ2A Willys Jeep! It still has the original flat 4 “Go Devil” engine and IT RUNS!!! While I was there taking pictures for you guys the owner came out and we started talking. It’s titled and legal. He inherited it from his father-in-law, before him someone did a 12 volt conversion to it. He said it still drives well; he’s had it on the road within the last few weeks and driven it to Cadiz Ohio some 30 to 40 miles one way. He hopped in and started it up for me and it fired right up. He said the 4x4 works well, and his kids liked to drive it around the farm and he has pulled logs for firewood with it also.
The windshield behind the "for sale" sign is cracked pretty badly, like a rock hit it or something. Who ever owned it previously had done some extensive “sheet metal” work to it and basically fabricated a whole new tub out of galvanized metal and pop riveted it to the rusted out body. The floor pans have been done the same way. He put 4 brand new NDT tires on it this spring to sell it. He told me he’s asking $3000 for it. I can’t say one way or the other if it’s a deal or not because I do not know how rare they are or how badly someone wants a resto project.
I will say that while I was getting the bike ready to take off again, he got in it and pulled it forward away from the “wheel chock” (4x4) he was using and backed it into his barn for the night. It sounded good, no gear noises or anything like that. I tried to take a picture of the gauges while it was running, but the pics are hard to see because all I had with me was the cell phone. But I told him what I was doing with the pictures and he seemed pleased to get more attention out there for it. Someone needs to give this vehicle a good home. If I was into the old Jeeps and knew enough to take the time to do a full restoration it would be mine, but I don’t so I won’t!
Monday I was going on a motorcycle ride with some friends and on the way to meet them I happened across what looked like a very old Jeep, so later in the day I made it a point to make my way round there again and get some info for all of you guys. It’s located along state route 800 just about a mile north of the town of Freeport, Ohio.
It’s a 1946 CJ2A Willys Jeep! It still has the original flat 4 “Go Devil” engine and IT RUNS!!! While I was there taking pictures for you guys the owner came out and we started talking. It’s titled and legal. He inherited it from his father-in-law, before him someone did a 12 volt conversion to it. He said it still drives well; he’s had it on the road within the last few weeks and driven it to Cadiz Ohio some 30 to 40 miles one way. He hopped in and started it up for me and it fired right up. He said the 4x4 works well, and his kids liked to drive it around the farm and he has pulled logs for firewood with it also.
The windshield behind the "for sale" sign is cracked pretty badly, like a rock hit it or something. Who ever owned it previously had done some extensive “sheet metal” work to it and basically fabricated a whole new tub out of galvanized metal and pop riveted it to the rusted out body. The floor pans have been done the same way. He put 4 brand new NDT tires on it this spring to sell it. He told me he’s asking $3000 for it. I can’t say one way or the other if it’s a deal or not because I do not know how rare they are or how badly someone wants a resto project.
I will say that while I was getting the bike ready to take off again, he got in it and pulled it forward away from the “wheel chock” (4x4) he was using and backed it into his barn for the night. It sounded good, no gear noises or anything like that. I tried to take a picture of the gauges while it was running, but the pics are hard to see because all I had with me was the cell phone. But I told him what I was doing with the pictures and he seemed pleased to get more attention out there for it. Someone needs to give this vehicle a good home. If I was into the old Jeeps and knew enough to take the time to do a full restoration it would be mine, but I don’t so I won’t!
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