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Hayward’s Roy Towers owns this issue’s featured 1947 Willys CJ2A. All of us would call this vehicle a Jeep, but legally it was not branded as such.
As the only real options for four-wheelers were military surplus, Willys-Overland stepped up and designed the CJ (Civilian Jeep) especially for the civilian market.
As the saying goes, no project is ever really done. Over time, it is not uncommon for Jeep owners to make changes to meet their own unique needs. This can inclu ...
Get accurate pricing information for a used 1947 Willys-Overland CJ2A 4x4 Jeep Universal, and explore other options.
In this video, we bring in a 1947 Willys CJ2A that Jay purchased as an unfinished project without a body. We test fit a new body and other accessories before disassembling everything again for ...
For most people, there aren't that many ways you can modify a 1947 Jeep Willys. After all, that's a vehicle that has served in the army, is renowned for its no-frills, no-nonsense looks and its go ...
A one-owner Willys CJ in good shape can be pretty tough to find. This 1947 Willys CJ-2A has just 35,000 original miles, all of the original running gear, and a handy, removable aluminum hardtop.
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