UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/19/2017) Runs.
“’46 with 4 cylinder flat head motor.
four wheel drive!
Aluminum hard top
Has hydraulic snow plow
Runs
$2500 obo”
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UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/19/2017) Runs.
“’46 with 4 cylinder flat head motor.
four wheel drive!
Aluminum hard top
Has hydraulic snow plow
Runs
$2500 obo”
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That’s an interesting cab.
Kind of looks like an old ice box.
Dave, I sent you photos of this Jeep a few years ago. At that time the owner said it wasn’t for sale because he and his son were going to rebuild it. There used to be quite a few hardtops of this design on old Jeeps running around up here years ago but you don’t see many of them now. My Dad’s first Jeep (a WWII vintage) had a hardtop like this with a South Wind gas heater mounted on the right front fender. By the time all four of us kids stuffed ourselves in the back, the family dog joined us and my parents sat in the front seats the family Jeep was was packed. When we all climbed out of the Jeep it looked like a clown car at the circus.
Paul, you did? Hence the reason I had to build this site, cuz my memory is terrible 🙂
Dave, I searched your ewillys posts from July to September of 2014 but I couldn’t find the information I sent you about this Jeep. I must have used the wrong email address so now I wonder who got the notice about a beat up old Jeep in Alaska. Sorry about that, my computer skills are marginal at best.
No worries. It’s a brand new jeep to me! 🙂