If you can not find ‘another jeep around that looks this good’, then you ought to consider moving. The engine has experienced a red sprayover, meaning it was taped off and sprayed. The body is much rougher than its glossy appearance. I could go on ….
“this is a 1951 willys thats in excellent condition. im selling this jeep for a friend. he got this jeep from a guy who had it for 31 years. it has been fully restored and you will not find another jeep around that looks this good. it has new brakes, new rebuilt engine,transimission shifts good, new clutch kit, brand new seats, new white face gauges,new windshild with new rubber around it,has been changed over to 12 volt system, all new exaughst, new paint, and 4 new tires. you will not find another willys that looks this good its in excellent condition. my number to contact me at 304-921-4101 the owners number is 304-467-1131 and please SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY!! thank you and happy bidding !!”
evidently the latest rage in bringing your jeep up to “fully restored” status includes painting the radiator hoses to match the engine. The underside of the floorboards must have been “fully restored” as well with the hat channel cut off and jagged rusty edges left exposed. They have definately set the bar pretty high on this one.
I would say that is a rough Jeep that has been covered with plenty of “Sucker Sauce”. Looks as if the frame broke and was plated over too. I seriously doubt that they took anything apart when they “fully restored” it.