1947 Willys Jeep Cj2a on 2040-cars
Carlsbad, California, United States
This 47' Willys Jeep is even more good looking in person than what you can see in the photos. Runs great! I purchased the Jeep from a man in Oklahoma who did the original restoration work, and then I just paid a fortune to have it finished off since I am neither a mechanic or have the skills required to do any auto restoration work. Not quite the complete frame off but very close. The Jeep is still registered in Oklahoma, although it is presently in Carlsbad, California ( San Diego) I am the legal owner with Clear Title. There is no warrenty because the repair warrenty itself is not tranferable to anyone. So sold as is. I will except, Bank wire transfer, cash, bank check. The engine, transmission has been rebuilt by previous owner. I just had the rear end rebuilt, new bearing, 4 new wheels/ paint, new seat belts, new Jerry can/ jerry can carrier, new wind shield wiper, new turn signal and hook up, new steering wheel column, new steering wheel, new horn, new oil pump, new wiring for engine, new battery, new tow rope on front bumper, new seat upholstery and foam, new rubber matt to protect the trunk section, tow package. I have 8 pages of things done to the Jeep so I cannot list them all, but new owner will receive all my receipts/ descriptions of work and parts. I welcome an inspection. Never needs a smog. Is California legal. I will be out of town between May 8 - 15 may or may not have access to a computer during this time period. Thanks, Thomas
On Apr-30-14 at 16:50:35 PDT, seller added the following information:
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