Looks pretty complete.
“Farm fresh 1942 Jeep Willy’s in running drive able condition. Body is rough but solid great for a restoration or conversion. Jeep was used primarily as a farm rig but again body is solid not rusted out beyond repair a perfect Holiday gift for any Jeep enthusiast or WWII collector. Please contact me via e-mail.”
I wonder if anyone has any stories or information on how most WWII jeeps in HI. were released to the public. Were these Jeeps sold as surplus in HI. or were most sold surplus stateside and then shipped to the islands. It just seems that there tend to be quite a few WWII jeeps for sale in HI.
I think there were around 11 bases in Hawaii in WWII. I would guess that most were bought surplus there.