Highlights
- Overall great condition.
- Unrivalled driving experience.
- Well cared for example
- Additional hard top roof and trailer included.
The Appeal
The Willys Jeep CJ2A is a historically significant vehicle and a pioneering model in the development of the civilian Jeeps we know now. Its history is also deeply rooted in association with World War 2.
During the War, Willys-Overland, along with Ford had been one of the primary manufactures of the rugged and versatile 4x4’s. When the war ended there was a surplus of military Jeeps and these were either sold off or simply abandoned. Willys quickly recognised there was a potential for the Jeep within the civilian market and thus designed a vehicle that would suit. It was a hit with the market for a number of reasons.
There were several key features that contributed to its popularity. It was versatile, simple and durable. Its sturdy steel body, fold down windshield and removable doors, allowed for easy customisation and repairs. The vehicles reliable mechanics and straightforward design made it easy to maintain.
The success and appeal of the Willys Jeep CJ2A laid the foundation for the long standing legacy of the Jeeps civilian models which continue to be popular to this day.
The History and Paperwork
- Built in 1947.
- OBD is showing 97,949 kilometres.
- V5C present.
- Imported originally from Holland.
- The Jeep was purchased by the current vendor in 2016 where it has been cared for it meticulously over the years.
- Loved and cherished, with no expense spared throughout the seven years the vendor has owned the CJ2A.
- Manuals, paperwork and stack of parts invoices.
- The Jeep is in regular use with the vendor using it as a daily driver.
- When not in use the CJ2A is stored in a dry environment.
The Interior
- Simple uncomplicated interior.
- Largely original condition with a few minor changes, such as a fire extinguisher and new seat backs and covers. The front seats are in great condition with both sets showing minimal wear.
- Gauges, switches and electronics within the vehicle are said to be working as they should do.
- The gauge surrounds are looking a tad worn but we feel this adds character to the vehicle.
- The dashboard is very simple but looks marvellous and presents really well, with no marks or blemishes that we saw.
- A heater has been retro fitted to offer some comfort in the colder months.
- Nice condition door cards, headlining with little marks or damage that we noted.
- Floor pan presents well with no signs of corrosion.
- There some signs of patina to be aware of in the interior but nothing that is out of line with the vehicles age.
The Exterior
- Fair condition paintwork.
- The overall presentation of the bodywork is good but there are some marks which is to be expected with a vehicle of this age.
- The body panels look nice with no signs of damage or corrosion that we saw.
- As far as we can tell the glass and sills on the front windscreen are in overall good condition and are presenting well.
- Badging presents really well with little signs of corrosion and pitting.
- All lights are presenting well and appear to be free from sun-damage or fading. The off-side tail light lens is broken and would benefit from replacing.
- Convertible roof showing well for its age, with no signs of any rips or tears in the fabric or windows.
- Tow hook fitted to the rear.
- Steel wheels look fantastic, with no obvious defects.
- 700 tyres place of the 600 offer a smoother ride.
- Underneath the Willys, looks to be in good condition with no signs of heavy corrosion on key structural parts that we saw.
The Mechanics
- Original L134 L4 engine.
- A vast expenditure has been spent to ensure the CJ2A works flawlessly.
- The Jeep starts first time and runs and drives as it should do.
- Since the vendor has purchased the CJ2A the following has been replaced or overhauled.
- Overhauled axels, transfer case, steering, brakes, carburettor, starter motor and water pump.
- New drive shafts have been fitted, along with, bendix, ring gear, diff bearings, exhaust and clutch.
- We are informed that a new 12V battery has been fitted too.
- Visually the engine bay looks well used but importantly we saw no signs of any fluids leaking.
Summary
This is a great example of a truly iconic vehicle that has been well and truly cared for over the years. It retains it’s originality, with few additional features to improve the functionality and drivability.
Its quirkiness is unmatched and would make for a great daily driver or fun weekend car for any enthusiast.
Like all Jeeps this one is synonymous with off-roading, adventure and automotive lifestyle.
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