
This 1948 CJ-2A has spent most of its time working on farms in northern California. When we got this little Jeep it was in need of a full restoration from years of hard work and play. We spent 13 years working on restoring it back to how the farmer would have seen it in a Willys dealership in the 40s. In most cases the farmer would have been the only one to see a Jeep in new condition because he took it straight to work. “We all know what a Jeep is supposed to look like sitting next to the barn on the farm, right! We did all the work ourselves as a family project. It took a total of three Jeeps for parts to do this restoration as we wanted to use as many original parts as possible. Finished in spring of 2019 we have taken this little Jeep too many car shows where we have won several awards including first in class at concourse events.











Kaiser Willys Jeep Blog Story – John Burg
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Very nicely done. Very inspiring to those of us still working on our projects.
Congrats!
Very nicely done. Very inspiring to those of us still working on our projects.
Congrats!
Super job!
Super job!
Nice job. Looks like the Rv 4 turned into a Rv6?
My 6 is ready for the finish kit and my CJ is a basket case.
Bill
Nice job. Looks like the Rv 4 turned into a Rv6?
My 6 is ready for the finish kit and my CJ is a basket case.
Bill
Very nicely done. I like the green that’s what color i painted my 46 CJ2A.
Very nicely done. I like the green that’s what color i painted my 46 CJ2A.