UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
“1947 WILLYS JEEP FOR SALE
THIS JEEP IS A BEAUTY – RESTORED TO ORIGINAL CONDITION.
NEW SEATS, NEW TIRES AND RIMS, NEW COVER, MIRRORS, TAILGATE, ETC. PLEASE CALL FOR MORE DETAILS AND TO SET AN APPOINTMENT TO SEE IT.”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
“1947 WILLYS JEEP FOR SALE
THIS JEEP IS A BEAUTY – RESTORED TO ORIGINAL CONDITION.
NEW SEATS, NEW TIRES AND RIMS, NEW COVER, MIRRORS, TAILGATE, ETC. PLEASE CALL FOR MORE DETAILS AND TO SET AN APPOINTMENT TO SEE IT.”
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Other than those rectangular trailer tail lights (should have used round ones), this is a VERY nice looking and well photographed jeep. Not sure they’ll get the full $10K, however.
I agree, those tailights are bad. there are plenty of reproduction lights available.
I kind of feel like they did a haphazard paint job judging by the rear crossmember. Wonder if they were trying to hide something.