The Russo and Steel auction features several different jeeps.
1. 1960 DRW FC170: http://www.russoandsteele.com/collector-car/1960-Jeep-FC170-DRW/39242
2. 1958 FC-170: http://www.russoandsteele.com/collector-car/1958-Willys–Jeep-FC170/29662
3. 1957 FC-150: http://www.russoandsteele.com/collector-car/1957-Willys-Jeep-FC150/34072
4. 1949 CJ-2A: http://www.russoandsteele.com/collector-car/1949-Willlys-Jeep-CJ2A/29552
5. 1947 CJ-2A: http://www.russoandsteele.com/collector-car/1947-Willys-Jeep-CJ2A/34332
6. 1970 CJ-5: http://www.russoandsteele.com/collector-car/1970-Jeep-CJ5/41682
7. 1944 Flattie: http://www.russoandsteele.com/collector-car/1944-Ford-Willys-MB-GWP/43332
Cant wait to see how these do… especially that FC-170 DRW!
yes bill, me to. i like the 58 170 way better. if i was doing landscape or something the dump trailer on the back would be nice. but the 58 is about the coolest 170 i have ever seen. to bad, i can’t afford it. out of work again
there was just an auction nearby our summer hone in NC. old farmer had a bunch of old cars and a few nice tractors. the one tractor i was interested in, i had 4 grand to offer. it sold for almost 8. so some times these auctions are the best way to sell someting.
i have seen some nice old care sell on barret – jackson go for 10 15 grand and they are clean. so you never know what kind of deals or non deals you can find.
Where are the windshield wipers on the 1944 Flattie???
Looking over the photos of the 1944 Ford Willys MB GWP(as they put it), the under rear axle shot makes it look like the tires are rubbing the springs. Also interesting that the data tag with the serial number is missing from the dash but the rest are there. Not something I would feel confident about bidding on.
I bet that DRW fetches more than $30k. We’ll see real soon!
Final auction price, $32,250
Thanks Craig!