UPDATE: Still Available.
(12/27/2016) I wouldn’t call this one “restored”.
“1940’s Willys Jeep completely restored. Added grate flatbed, dog box, and steps.”
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UPDATE: Still Available.
(12/27/2016) I wouldn’t call this one “restored”.
“1940’s Willys Jeep completely restored. Added grate flatbed, dog box, and steps.”
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Is this a specialized 3B made for elephant hunting, is Daktari in the house? Oh, I’m sorry, this is Florida. I thought it was Texas.
But it’s 100% correctly restored!
I don’t know why I thought this was a 3b, I stand corrected. I guess I was just “TEXAS STAR STRUCK” by the “RESTORATION”.
“Restored”? Using that word to describe this Jeep is grossly inappropriate. However, it is kind of neat. Just don’t call it restored.
J W, We were being SARCASTIC, it was meant to be humorous.
That has to be awkward getting in and out when the top is up. Yeah, restored was not the best word to describe what happened here but whatever makes them happy.
Looks like the Beverly Hillbillies built a jeep for Mad Max… with a Flintstones inspired top! And then “restored” it 😀
Hey Joe, you got that right, right on target!