Mostly family owned.
“1946 Willys Jeep purchased new in 1948 by grandpa, went to dad, then to grandson. Has 68,000 original miles. These classic jeeps range from $5,000 to $50,000.00. MUST SELL asking $7,500.00 or b/o.”
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Mostly family owned.
“1946 Willys Jeep purchased new in 1948 by grandpa, went to dad, then to grandson. Has 68,000 original miles. These classic jeeps range from $5,000 to $50,000.00. MUST SELL asking $7,500.00 or b/o.”
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The picture looks weird. The camber looks off. seems liike a nice jeep though
You know with all the different ways to take pictures you would have expected a somewhat better photo or photos. Seems like a nice jeep with a bad photo.
It may be a photo of a curled or no-longer-flat photo. That might explain the odd look. It looks like there is another photo underneath.
back when we all used “real” cameras that required film, we also spent large amounts of time in a darkroom making prints from negitives. The short story is there are many ways this distortion could have occurred, including the person making the print WANTING it to look that way. We should remember every special effect was created with film and talent and later emulated by the digital folks. Now just about anyone with some time and a computer can turn out anything they desire very quickly, efficiently and cheaply. Should’nt be long until somebody 3D prints an entire Willys. Perhaps I’ve become a little cynical ?
Al, that’s a good point.
I actually know someone who has begun 3D printing hard to find knobs for Willys.