UPDATE: I thought this had been patched on the passenger side, but the seller notes that the metals stripes have been added to prevent damage during difficult terrain. The body was professionally repaired.
“1943 Ford GPW. WWII military issued and produced only from ’42-45. Restored to driving condition last year – NO RUST. Professionally rebuild engine in March. Nice paint – Olive grab (Rapco).
Engine: 1976 Buick Skylark 231, V6, 3.8L, with less than 200 miles on it (still brake it in);
Transmission: T90 – rebuild;
Transfer case: Spicer 18 – rebuild;
Original data plates;
Original front & rear axles;
Registered & NO SMOG req.
New:
– both front seats + cushions;
– gas tank + sending unit;
– wiring;
– battery;
– alternator;
– starter;
– bedliner under & inside tub;
– front bumper & gusets.
Car is located in South Lake Tahoe. $8000 OBO.Call 5304161352”
Body was sand blasted and professionally repaired (has NOT been patched), metal stripes added for strength for rock crawling – Rubicon Trail it’s a part of that decision.
Awesome web – Thanks
Tomas .. thanks for the update. I’ll correct that. It just appeared to be a patch based on so many of the patches I have seen.
– Dave