UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Unclear how much value, but there seems to be at least some value.
“1957 Willy’s cj5.
Parts.
Trades.”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Unclear how much value, but there seems to be at least some value.
“1957 Willy’s cj5.
Parts.
Trades.”
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I would offer 87 dollars but that is certainly a no but I like the old jeeps even though I’m just 11
Just remember, that ad was posted when you were 9 & 1/2.
It pays to check the posting dates to avoid disappointment.
Good luck finding a Jeep!
When I was your age, I wanted one too. A neighbor let me drive his on back roads.
Now I have one just like it.
It looks like this one sold.
The email address listed by “Gfvhtfg” doesn’t look real (Ann@heg.gmail.com), so not sure if this is some kind of AI comment, a spam comment, or a real kid.
A lot of the comments here…
-asking questions about vehicles clearly marked as being on Facebook or Craigslist (Anyone old enough to use a computer to access this site or drive a Jeep hopefully has better reading comprehension skills)
-or asking questions about a listing 10 years old (is it still for sale? What’s your best price?) seem odd.
I can’t believe THAT many people are that obtuse. 🙂