Brandon Girmus
The Jeep is a 1946 Willys CJ-2A that I finished restoring a little over a year ago. The restoration took 3 years and was started the summer before my sophomore year of high school. The photos were taken this past summer in Berryville, Virginia in front of the local farm supply store. I drove the Jeep the 50 miles there and 50 miles back for a steam and gas engine show. I took backroads the whole way there and back. It was great viewing the scenic Virginia hunt country from behind the wheel of an old Willys.








brandon…..i own a 46 CJ2A ( restored to millitary condition)…..but i just want to say that, that is one fine machine you have…absolutley gorgouse!!!
brandon…..i own a 46 CJ2A ( restored to millitary condition)…..but i just want to say that, that is one fine machine you have…absolutley gorgouse!!!
Beautiful! Nice job bringing her back to original status. I just posted pics of a 1945 I am now done with. Not original like yours but more of a Pig with Earrings 🙂 The 1948 I have as well I am working towards a restoration like yours. Well done.
Beautiful! Nice job bringing her back to original status. I just posted pics of a 1945 I am now done with. Not original like yours but more of a Pig with Earrings 🙂 The 1948 I have as well I am working towards a restoration like yours. Well done.
Great looking Jeep Brandon. What color are the body and the wheels?
Thanks,
Pete
Great looking Jeep Brandon. What color are the body and the wheels?
Thanks,
Pete
Great job on the restoration…looks good. My father-in-law grew up in Berryville some 80years ago. He’s 90 now. I know that building at the RR tracks I think. It was neat to see your Jeep there. Good job!
Great job on the restoration…looks good. My father-in-law grew up in Berryville some 80years ago. He’s 90 now. I know that building at the RR tracks I think. It was neat to see your Jeep there. Good job!