Willys Cj-2a Battery Hold Down Frame Adapters- Fits Willys With This System on 2040-parts.com
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States
This is a set of 2 battery hold down frame adapters for a Willys CJ-2A; they will fit any Willys vehicle that has this type of hold down battery frame. This allows you to put an modern 6 or 12 volt battery and adapts the frame to secure it. Expedited shipping available. Multiple sets are available; 2 sets for $ 5.00.
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