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Jeep CJ-2A

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Jeep CJ-2A (1945–1949) –The CJ-2A (Civilian Jeep) marked the transition from military to civilian use, being the first Jeep sold to the public after WWII.

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Jeep CJ-2A

The CJ-2A (Civilian Jeep) marked the transition from military to civilian use, being the first Jeep sold to the public after WWII. Based on the Willys MB, it was designed for farming, industrial work, and rugged terrain.


Technical Specs


  1. Engine: Willys L134 “Go Devil” – 4-cylinder, 2.2L
  2. Power: 60 hp
  3. Torque: 142 Nm (105 lb-ft)
  4. Transmission: 3-speed manual (T-90)
  5. Transfer case: Dana 18
  6. 4WD: selectable
  7. Suspension: leaf springs
  8. Wheelbase: 2,032 mm
  9. Curb weight: ~1,040 kg
  10. Fuel fill: left side body panel (unique to CJ-2A)


Key Features


  1. First official Civilian Jeep (CJ = Civilian Jeep)
  2. Optional PTO and agricultural tools
  3. Revised grille and integrated headlights
  4. Flat hood, fold-down windshield



The CJ-2A launched the civilian Jeep legacy. Tough, iconic, and collectible, it paved the way for decades of 4x4 innovation and adventure.