UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $700.
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WOW!! Did you see what is just laying on the left rear fender well?? And not a repro. Worth buying the Jeep just to get that. I remember buying a pretty nice ’53 Merc hardtop beside the road somewhere in the Carolinas because it had the right bumper jack for my convertible show car in Maine. Raided a couple more items and passed it along to some friends who still have it.
I didn’t notice it. That’s an original starter tool, yes? I’ve never seen one in person.
The Willys 2 piece crank is a very elusive part and very few Jeeps owners are lucky enough to still have one around. They have been reproduced, but to have an original example is crowing rights at the coffee shop.
I also noticed the hand crank.I have never seen one for a jeep.