UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $20.
Looks like a late war MB head to me. I’m puzzled by the price. Am I missing something?
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $20.
Looks like a late war MB head to me. I’m puzzled by the price. Am I missing something?
“VERY NICE DISPLAY PEACE,OR USE IT.4 CLY FLATHEAD”
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This is NOT MB!!!!
MB does not have word “Willys”
Actually they started putting Willys on them sometime in 1942. The jeep was added in 1944. They were not drilled and tapped for a water outlet that I know of.
Willys MB late-war (1944-45) casting # 6898800C Willys and Jeep cast on head. It appears to be a MB head that someone drilled out and tapped for the water outlet. check out the G503 website on this:
http://ww2jeeps.com/htm/heads.htm
That’s exactly the link I used to make sure I was correct 🙂
Well, it appears to have sold. Not surprising at that amazing price 🙂
Thanks Joe. I guess the seller just wanted to get rid of it.