UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,500
(04/10/2015) Looks solid.
“Flat 4cyl 3-speed manual transmission with high and low range, 4WD. Original condition maintained. Complete engine overhaul (Reynolds Automotive Machine in Bakersfield, CA) Driven approximately 300 miles since.
REBUILT: transmission, transfer case, carburetor, steering mechanism and emergency brake.
NEW: radiator core, battery, brakes, tires, shock absorbers, spark plug wires, gas tank, front and rear axle bearings, races and seals, oil in front and rear differentials.
Have all receipts.
ADDED: seat belts and side mirror
Pick-Up or delivery is the responsibility of buyer.”
Nice jeep. Looks well done and solid. You’ll be looking a long time to find anything wrong. I guess it comes down to the use of the colors and the price tag. This is one of the nicest and most original jeeps we’ve seen in a while. There has been a lttle bodywork, but it was done with the original manufacturing in mind, meaning there still are the small imperfections that give old jeeps their character. I like it. Paint is easy to fix when you have this much jeep to start with…
How about little things: weird hood hold downs, different location for coil(would have looked better on engine block), wrong horn, wrong price. Must be a late 47. All things that can be corrected
Nice jeep, but the colors don’t work so well. I can’t tell if it is gloss or satin black. For the price, probably should have sprung for better seats.