UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Unclear if it runs.
“There is no price listed because they were appraised as one unit call for more details.”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Unclear if it runs.
“There is no price listed because they were appraised as one unit call for more details.”
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Pennsylvania not North Carolina, you do need a trip to the east coast to study the states east of the Mississippi !
That’s a nice early Bantam!
Buz,
I got confused. There’s actually a Halls Mill, NC. I’ve corrected it.
– Dave
wait wait … mills hall is actually a university hall in NC. sigh.
She wants 13,000 for the set. I think that’s a little high.
I saw this jeep it is a early 1942 GPW the tub has been bubbed up in the back and the front frame had a plow, the trailer is great but not ww2.I saw a early Gpw in running shape 8000 serial number go for $5.200. This one does not run and needs a total restoration of everything. The 2 together are worth about $5,000, $1000 for the trailer and the $4,000 for the jeep.At the time I offer her $2,800 $2,000 for the Jeep and $800 for the trailer I guess I was too low.Look for somebody with big pockets.
Thanks for the report Bob.
This jeep has a low serial number like 32xx or something….
GPW 3633