Listed as a 1946, it looks more like a 1948 Lefty.
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Listed as a 1946, it looks more like a 1948 Lefty.
“It was my grandfathers. Make an offer.”
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Definitely looks like a lefty. Did leftys come with the fuel tank and filler on the passenger side? Or was this one modified that way?
This is a pretty cool jeep and looks to have only surface rust… probably been in the desert its whole “life”. Nice armadillo catcher, too 🙂
Passenger tank was added. I’ve seen the mod frequently done to jeeps in central cali and western Nevada.
Looks like a solid jeep. Sorry for being distant. Lots of homes going up and is keeping me really busy.
lol … No apologies necessary! Glad to hear you are keeping busy!