UPDATE: This sold at auction for $10,500. It’s now being resold here.
“THIS JEEP WAS OWNED FOR THE LAST 25 YEARS BY A RETIRED COLONEL OF THE U.S. ARMY RESERVES. GREAT CONDITION!
Auction Starts: Tues., Aug. 16 @ 10:00 am”
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UPDATE: This sold at auction for $10,500. It’s now being resold here.
“THIS JEEP WAS OWNED FOR THE LAST 25 YEARS BY A RETIRED COLONEL OF THE U.S. ARMY RESERVES. GREAT CONDITION!
Auction Starts: Tues., Aug. 16 @ 10:00 am”
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Is this a MB or a GPW? I think I might go check it out in person
Greg, I think it is a MB, the last picture on the auction site shows a MB front crossmember (tube vs. channel).
Looks like an MB to me too. I thought that as I was completing the post. I have no idea why I put GPW? The brain is a scary place sometimes!
Inspection indicated great condition included does not run (has not for many years), non-matching numbers, electrical/spark no-op, fuel deliver non-op, sedimet filled tank, reproduction tub, repro dash plates with no numbers. Frame had been reparied.
Thanks for the update Robert!
It’s being flipped now by a guy in Elkhorn, WI who now wants $22,400.
https://chicago.craigslist.org/nwc/cto/5777454671.html
According to the auction site, it sold three weeks ago for $10,500.
https://www.proxibid.com/aspr/1943-WW-II-ERA-JEEP-WILLYS-MB-1-4-TON-4-X-4-TRUCK/31501626/LotDetail.asp?lid=31501626
We all want to make money, but this makes me sad.