UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $3000.
(03/01/2017) Not stock, but I suppose it could be argued that there’s something original about this ….
“1948 Willys Jeep, flat head 4 cyl, 4×4 with 6 foot plow”
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UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $3000.
(03/01/2017) Not stock, but I suppose it could be argued that there’s something original about this ….
“1948 Willys Jeep, flat head 4 cyl, 4×4 with 6 foot plow”
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Must be one of those more time than money deals. Hit the scrap pile and see what we can make work.
I’m sorry…$10,000???
If you can’t sell it for $5000, then it’s logical to double it, lol. There’s some theory amongst business schools that this raising prices for certain new products in certain products works to improve sales (and empirically proven to be true), but this theory rarely, if ever, applies to old vehicles. 🙂
So, what is this thing? Look at the rear windows…..odd, short shape to them. Then there’s the tailgate. Is it just a hodge lodge, or is it some special made thing? Any way you slice it, 10k is high…
David
David,
Based on the quality of the work, I’d say it is a hodgepodge.
– Dave
Looks like 2A or 3A nose and when it didn’t line up went for the high hood look. Those quarter windows kind of look like the last window on an old school bus