Unsure what points to stress when you sell your 1950 Jeep Wagon? The March 1950 Sales Builder noted 49 different items you could advertise. Thanks to Pascal for sharing this document!
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Unsure what points to stress when you sell your 1950 Jeep Wagon? The March 1950 Sales Builder noted 49 different items you could advertise. Thanks to Pascal for sharing this document!
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Exactly what tools came in the “set of tools” (#11)?
I think it held a spark plug wrench, pliers, two screwdrivers and a couple of other items I can remember now!!
I have a NOS set of factory tools, pics are on old willys forum, not sure if it’s legit but tools are marked made in LA and are concourse perfect
http://www.oldwillysforum.com/forum/showpost.php?p=65534
Looks like sketches of the 1950.5 wagon with the trapezoidal rear wheelwells and front prow grill.
Thanks for posting!
Thanks to Pascal for sharing this document. I forgot to give him credit!
I have a 1950 willys jeep. Brand new 1300 tires new gauges runs great
Hi Pam,
If you want to send me some pics, your location, your preferred method of contact, and a description of the wagon, I’ll be happy to post the ad. You can email me at d@ewillys.com.
– Dave