UPDATE: **Sold** Was $15,750.
(01/18/2018) Looks in good shape.
“Not all stock, but in good condition.
This is one of the first consumer sold Willys Jeeps after WWII – #’s matching 1951 Willys Jeep with original 4 cylinder Hurricane motor – out of storage – painted in a really nice light brown with tasteful pin striping and brown wheel rims – amazing condition with no rust on frame or body – 1965 Mustang front seats and Mustang rear brake lights – 6 volt system – all gauges in working condition – has a very nice custom top with side curtains – hand operated front wench and rear ball trailer hitch – almost new tires and rear spare – original jack – hard to find a nicer original/restored Willys Jeep of this era.”
A few years ago, I helped my brother buy another 3A with a similar tan paintjob and pony tailights. (I bought it in Northern Ca. and transported it to my brother in Wyoming. He wanted a rust free flattie.) Since then I’ve seen several on eWillys with the same configuration. He and I have been wondering if it’s just coincidence, and old fad or if someone was selling this set up at one time. Any ideas out there?
Bruce,
I used to see these on some Pacific Northwest jeeps back in the 1980s, though they were on jeeps of various colors. It may have been a way for Ford fans to express “Ford” on their jeep???
– Dave
tried to go to the Craigslist to message owner on availability said no listing. would like to message owner about viewing the jeep.
Paul, the listing is from 2018, so I would suspect it has sold….hence the broken link.
I believe this jeep sold. I have not seen it relisted in a few years. I’ve updated the post.
– Dave