UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
Has an updated motor.
“1954 Willys wagon slant 6 Dodge motor, 3 speed with warn overdrive. No rust nice interior. All new wiring, alternator, Tires in great shape. Runs great.”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
Has an updated motor.
“1954 Willys wagon slant 6 Dodge motor, 3 speed with warn overdrive. No rust nice interior. All new wiring, alternator, Tires in great shape. Runs great.”
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This was my dad, Ed’s, jeep.
He sold it to his buddy, Charlie.
We’d love to talk to catch up with Charlie if he’s around.
And we’d love to talk to whomever has the Jeep now. Curious to know where it ended up.
My sister is getting married in the fall in Livermore. We thought it’d be a kick to have the couple take a few photos in the jeep as a remembrance of Dad— he passed away in January.
Hoping you might still get notifications on this old post!
Jim
Hi Jim,
I don’t know if Charlie reads eWillys or not, so I don’t know if he’ll see the message. Hopefully, he will.
– Dave