UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
(02/10/2010) Cant’ tell much from this photo. Dan says he’s going to swing by and check this one out.
“1940’s willyz jeep runs great. 2500 or best offer.”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
(02/10/2010) Cant’ tell much from this photo. Dan says he’s going to swing by and check this one out.
“1940’s willyz jeep runs great. 2500 or best offer.”
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This was a pretty decent Jeep. I couldn’t say too much about it’s history but it has the military style of tub (tool holders under the door). It sports a black rattle can paint job, but I really didn’t notice any rust. There were a few dints and dings, but it looks like it is 90% complete. Warn hubs were on the front and an “L” head four cylinder engine. It started right up and he drove it a little for me. It looked like a good fun Jeep. He said the price was OBO and not firm. I’ll post a few more pictures of it tonight when I get a chance.
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=16524&id=100000133160770&l=ddc9a27dae
The first 9 photos are of this Jeep. The other photos are of the “stretched” Willys that he has for sale.
Thanks Dan!