Marcus Steigerwaldt's 1946, 1947, 1948 Willys CJ-2As

154: Marcus Steigerwaldt’s 1946, 1947, and 1948 Willys CJ-2As

Hello, here is a little about the Jeeps – The army green one is a 1946, the normandy blue one is a 1947, and the red one is a 1948 and it has the rear PTO. All have been full body off restoration except the 1946 Army one, which really hasn’t needed any sort of restoration at all. That one is kind of the “jalopy” of the 3 as everything is just a little loose where the two others are tip top and run like new.

Marcus Steigerwaldt's 1946, 1947, 1948 Willys CJ-2AsMarcus Steigerwaldt's 1946, 1947, 1948 Willys CJ-2AsMarcus Steigerwaldt's 1946, 1947, 1948 Willys CJ-2As
Marcus Steigerwaldt's 1946, 1947, 1948 Willys CJ-2As

– Marcus Steigerwaldt

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  1. JUDGING BY HIS LAST NAME , HIS RELATIVES WERE GERMAN SS THAT
    CAPTURED THEM AND TOOK THEM HOME DURING THE BATTLE OF THE BULDGE ..
    THE BLONDE LOOKS LIKE HER NAME MAY BE INGRID .
    I HAVE A FRIEND IN GERMANY THAT HIS WIFE WAS BORN IN BERLIN .
    HER DAD WAS A LUFFTWAFFA PILOT . CRAZY HAPPENINGS ..

  2. JUDGING BY HIS LAST NAME , HIS RELATIVES WERE GERMAN SS THAT
    CAPTURED THEM AND TOOK THEM HOME DURING THE BATTLE OF THE BULDGE ..
    THE BLONDE LOOKS LIKE HER NAME MAY BE INGRID .
    I HAVE A FRIEND IN GERMANY THAT HIS WIFE WAS BORN IN BERLIN .
    HER DAD WAS A LUFFTWAFFA PILOT . CRAZY HAPPENINGS ..

  3. Nice job on the restorations, Marcus; They look good.
    Kudos for not restoring the jalopy but keeping it in running condition.
    I have jalopy too and it just keeps going and going and going….

  4. Nice job on the restorations, Marcus; They look good.
    Kudos for not restoring the jalopy but keeping it in running condition.
    I have jalopy too and it just keeps going and going and going….

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