UPDATE: Was listed at $3000. **SOLD**
Metal looks pretty rusty in the pics.
“1942 Army Surplus WWII era Willys Jeep. Everything on the vehicle is original.”
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UPDATE: Was listed at $3000. **SOLD**
Metal looks pretty rusty in the pics.
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Do those seat frames fold forward? This is remarkably in tact for so much rust. Could it all just be surface rust? Makes for a cool look… might just want to restore all the mechanicals and clear coat the body finish (or not). Of course it’s not ALL original: e.g. the bumper, starter relay, and top bows, to name a few details.
Maybe it’s just a funky color that is similar to rust? Pics are odd.
I am going to look at it next week. I am hoping it is a mixture or paint/surface rust. I’ll let you know what I find out.
It is coming home with me. It was actually brown paint. Tub is in okay shape, sides were solid but floorboard will need some work. I think it is a 45 but will know more when I get it home and can look at it in better light.