UPDATE: Still Available. Listed as a 1947, it is probably a 1948 given the bow holders on the passenger side.
(11/25/2014) Looks like a parts vehicle.
“I have a 1947 flat fender willys 4×4
no title for parts ”
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UPDATE: Still Available. Listed as a 1947, it is probably a 1948 given the bow holders on the passenger side.
(11/25/2014) Looks like a parts vehicle.
“I have a 1947 flat fender willys 4×4
no title for parts ”
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Somebody please rescue this jeep, it looks pitiful.
Good price.
please email me as to where the jeep can be seen and when it is best for you.
Hi Leo,
You’ll need to contact the seller via craigslist:
http://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/cto/4834490336.html
Once on the craigslist page contact the seller by looking for the box at the bottom of the page and clicking the “send note” bottom.
Thanks,
– Dave
Could that be a Lefty? I think I’m seeing the roof bow storage on the passenger side.
Looks that way to me too npd.
Me too .. how’d we all miss that!