UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $75000.
Hard to find these.
“Rare WWII amphibious Jeep. Not running and sitting for many years. Leave contact information if interested.”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $75000.
Hard to find these.
“Rare WWII amphibious Jeep. Not running and sitting for many years. Leave contact information if interested.”
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For $75k you’d think there would be more info about it, more photos?
Wow! I agree with Bob, it deserve more pics and info.
My thoughts are that the owner knows that a serious buyer will ask for more photos and info and already know about them. At the price point listed, the audience is so limited that it probably isn’t worth his time to go crazy with a long post of pics and info. Looks like an unmolested GPA based on the two pics provided.
I’ve got to say someone molested the seats at least.
I’m not up on GPA’s, but 75g’s for a non-running jeep, that looks like it’s been used as a garage storage bin, seems a bit much.
That’s the cheapest one I’ve seen for sale in a long time and that type of condition
Like I said, I’m not up on them. I was waiting for somebody to say something like “you could get that for the hood latch”. But if you’re going to sell at least make some kind of effort. You know, take the cans of house paint off the hood & the back seat to the mini van out of the interior. LOL. Wish ’em luck.
The paint and back seat to the mini van were standard GI issue.
I am actively looking for a seep … tim 9132380711
Hi Tim,
I’ve updated this post, as this one sold.
Here’s all I can find for sale online:
https://www.ima-usa.com/products/original-u-s-wwii-ford-gpa-seep-serial-number-22741-offered-in-award-winning-factory-restored-condition
– Dave