UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
This runs and has a plow and Koenig half cab. It also has a very tall shifter that likely either controls the plow or a PTO crankshaft.
“1947 original Willys Jeep
Runs”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
This runs and has a plow and Koenig half cab. It also has a very tall shifter that likely either controls the plow or a PTO crankshaft.
“1947 original Willys Jeep
Runs”
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It looks like one large brake pedal and no clutch pedal. Or is it just the camera angle?
Brad,
That is curious. It sure looks like it was set up to be an automatic at some point based on that brake. I’m not sure what’s going on there.
– Dave
I for one, am curious about that silver object behind the driver’s position. It would be nice if someone would send me an address where it is in the Dells so that I could go and look at it. Evidentially they really don’t want to part with the “hulk”.
Frank…
It looks to me like a fuel cell.
Looks like John beat me to the answer (I got talking to Ann)! Yes, that looks like a fuel cell to me as well.
This one has sold, so I’ve updated the post.
– Dave
And a reminder for Frank, or whomever else wants to go to the Wisconsin Dells, don’t forget to
Ride the Ducks!! 🙂