The crossmember suggests it is a GPW.
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Decent body, runs and goes. Great holiday project. Please call for more details.
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The crossmember suggests it is a GPW.
“Farm fresh Jeep Willy’s
Decent body, runs and goes. Great holiday project. Please call for more details.
Mahalo”
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Likely the southern-most WWII jeep for sale in the US. I wonder if the seller has the missing windshield frame. Being Hawaii, even the big island, I doubt the hat channels are in tact, although the pics don’t look too rusty.
Could be a good deal but we’ll have to see it in person to judge for ourselves, Dave 🙂 What time is our flight?
You know, I’ve never been to the Big Island. Since Ann can’t fly (or do much of anything right now), she can’t go anyway, so I need a travel buddy! If I only had some extra filer miles to use on a ticket!
This looks like a late 44-45 Jeep GPW with an MB bumper. Note the late-style body, no fuel filter mounts on the firewall, late style hood with great gun bracket.