UPDATE: Price dropped to $18,500.
(12/03/2019) Nice looking sedan delivery. No description provided.
https://allentown.craigslist.org/cto/d/lehighton-willys-delivery/7042979178.html
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UPDATE: Price dropped to $18,500.
(12/03/2019) Nice looking sedan delivery. No description provided.
https://allentown.craigslist.org/cto/d/lehighton-willys-delivery/7042979178.html
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Yes, good looking panel delivery, but the squared off rear wheel openings are a dead giveaway that the bottom half 1/4 panels were replaced. I know for a fact that the older style round wheel half 1/4 panels were available some years ago from a Company in Ohio, (Built rite maybe) I have the original parts book from them. The panels would look better on the delivery if they were round so much time and effort in this Willys, why overlook this. my opinion.
Mike: I didn’t know that about the squared off rear wheel open panels. Good to know!