There is some value here.
“1951 Jeep Willys 3A in complete disrepair. Must take all parts. No title or keys. Does not run. You haul it away. Make me an offer.”
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There is some value here.
“1951 Jeep Willys 3A in complete disrepair. Must take all parts. No title or keys. Does not run. You haul it away. Make me an offer.”
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“Some value”? Dave, you guys out west are spoiled. If this were in the northeast it would be quickly snatched up as a budget-priced restoration project.
Even though all the Craigslist photos show it partially disassembled it appears to be fairly complete.
The only problem is I don’t know how difficult it would be to get a title for this in Minnesota. But I do see a serial number plaque on the firewall.
Well, I don’t think it was my finest comment 🙂 When I saw this, I stared at it and just couldn’t think of anything interesting to say . . .
Last I checked MN was central U.S. PENN is actually closer to MN than then NW states. I assume from past posts, you are stating in general the west state folks, west is the mighty Mississippi, are seeing more offers like this than you easterners.