UPDATE: Was $2500. **SOLD**
Unclear if it runs, but no obvious rust. The front bumper looks indented for some reason.
“1950 Willys M38 New Brakes and Tune up. Has insulated hard top and engine has been upgraded to F -Head. Asking $2500”
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UPDATE: Was $2500. **SOLD**
Unclear if it runs, but no obvious rust. The front bumper looks indented for some reason.
“1950 Willys M38 New Brakes and Tune up. Has insulated hard top and engine has been upgraded to F -Head. Asking $2500”
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While adding a vertical windshield and the Willys military top to the slab sided angular styling of the flat fender Jeeps can detract from the appeal of the Jeep design, here in the northland an insulated hardtop coupled with a gas heater is a very welcome modification. Streamlined it’s not but the occupants will be toasty warm even when the temperature drops down to 40 below zero.
Hey Alaska do you have the gas heater?
Any ideas of how to get this down to either Seattle or Vancouver?
Or what do I need to drive it down the Alcan? I have an Overdrive unit I could ship up there and then install; so what else would I need to get up there?
Cheers, Lyle Watkins
Lyle,
You’ll need to call the seller at the phone number above for more information. I’m sure you can have the jeep shipped, but it won’t be cheap.
– Dave