UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
Looks like it’s had an engine swap. How about that winch?
“UP for sale is a 1942 Ford Army Jeep.All original. Removable hardtop & Softtop.”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
Looks like it’s had an engine swap. How about that winch?
“UP for sale is a 1942 Ford Army Jeep.All original. Removable hardtop & Softtop.”
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Love the Patina is this old girl , pretty cool winch setup too. I would like to see what makes it tick
Wow, this thing is awesome! Looks like it might even have the original bumper? It’s in rough condition, but still helps to increase the value and desire!
The jeep is sold….thanks Ewillys!
The winch is powered by a driveshaft driven by a fan belt pulley mounted above the engine? Never even saw a picture of one before. What is the pot sticking out the front?
Looks like a Braden capstan winch mounted on its side.
Congrats Andy. I’ve updated the post.