Looks like a good price on a faux military jeep.
“1946 Willy’s Jeep rebuilt and restored. Runs great.”
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Looks like a good price on a faux military jeep.
“1946 Willy’s Jeep rebuilt and restored. Runs great.”
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Tool indents on the left but tools on the right…. what???
Cloth would have looked better than the plastic/vinyl seats…
but otherwise looks good for a militarized CJ.
Please, contact me, i am very interesring by your car
My email : aasn@live.fr
I live in the caribbean, and i will come to see your car in september if your car is still available
many thanks, Laurent
Joe, I know he has the tools laced across the passenger side, but it isn’t clear to me there are indents? I can’t tell for sure.
Hi Guy,
In most of these ads you will need to contact the seller through the link in the ad:
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Thanks
– Dave
My first thoughts were those of Joe! I’d add those brackets on the left and maybe remove the filler insert if practical. Seems like extra work putting them on the right side w/o body indents.
I don’t get it. So now, it neither a CJ2A or a WW2 Jeep. The jeep looks pretty solid. It’s probably worth more had he kept it for what it is/was.