UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
Thank Craig for this one. It shouldn’t last long at this price.
“Very cool, priced to sell, vintage maroon and tan Willy.”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
Thank Craig for this one. It shouldn’t last long at this price.
“Very cool, priced to sell, vintage maroon and tan Willy.”
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Seller has updated the ad significantly:
The car has been sitting at our business as more of a showpiece and hasn’t been driven much in the last 8 years or so. It was still running in the Fall of 2016 when we moved it up to our garage for the winter. It didn’t start up again but is probably just a simple issue, the points probably need to be cleaned. It is a two wheel drive. Our business has been owned by the same family for 80 years and we are fairly certain that the family were the original owners of the car. It is a stick manual, 3 speed on column.
I am in the process of finding out if the engine has ever been rebuilt and exactly what engine is in it now. As soon as I have time to drive up to the garage I will check the mileage and take a few more pictures of the interior and rust spots. Thank you for your patience as I track down more information.
Is this still for sale?
Hi Matt,
I haven’t seen this relisted in a while. I’ve updated the post. If I see it again I will drop you an email.
– Dave