UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9800.
“1942 Willy’s Army Jeep. Recent frame off restore. Over 20K invested. Yours for $9800.00. Serious inquiries only.”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9800.
“1942 Willy’s Army Jeep. Recent frame off restore. Over 20K invested. Yours for $9800.00. Serious inquiries only.”
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For $20K, he could’ve at least painted the tires OD! 🙂 Seriously, even the plug wires were painted! I’m sure quite a bit of money was spent on this “restoration.” But for someone to spend $20K “one week” and only to sell it for less than half the following the following week, I find hard to believe. Although, life bites you in the butt, and you need to sell asap.
Yeh – if I were him I’d ask for some money back – engine bay isn’t complete, horn is wrong, no radiator felt, no stay rod, incorrect application of OD. Interestingly there is no trailer socket, so must be fairly early. I wonder if there is a Willys script on the back of the tub?