UPDATE **SOLD** Was $16,000.
Looks in nice shape.
“Beautiful Willys Jeep truck
Original hurricane motor with overdrive.”
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UPDATE **SOLD** Was $16,000.
Looks in nice shape.
“Beautiful Willys Jeep truck
Original hurricane motor with overdrive.”
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Very unusual to see a rear chrome bumper on a Willys truck.
Very unusual to see an early willys 2wd wagon or jeepster steering wheel on a willys 4wd truck ?
Hello? Link to Craigslist doesn’t work
Hi Brad,
It looks like this has sold. I’ve updated the post.
When looking through Craigslist ads, you will find ads that have expired. I have no way of being alerted when the links expire, but I do try to update them over time. Feel free to ask about an ad if you have any questions.
Thanks,
– Dave
Is that a supercharger on the 226?
Dan,
Or maybe an air conditioner?
– Dave