UPDATE: **SOLD** was $5500
“I have a 1947 Jeep that was restored in 1994 by Willy’s Overland Jeeps. Really Nice, NO rustStored inside – clean title.”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** was $5500
“I have a 1947 Jeep that was restored in 1994 by Willy’s Overland Jeeps. Really Nice, NO rustStored inside – clean title.”
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This might be well worth looking at, especially if it is a 2WD with overdrive. It has a column shift which was standard in 1947-48. Craig B, it is close to you. My wife has a 2nd cousin living in Warrenton, but he doesn’t know anything about Jeeps, only hunting and reloading(not a bad set of hobbies!!). The seller’s number is: 636-456-9498 or 636-384-6336. Might give him a call in a few minutes.( time in Phx is now 1:40 PM 7-28)
Called the seller and they sold the truck yesterday to a guy named John in Indiana who is going to pick it up tomorrow. If he doesn’t show up, the seller has my number. It was a 2WD, L 134 with overdrive and still had the original tailgate with the W-O stamping. However bought it got a good deal.
Sorry you missed out on this one, Colin. This truck would be very happy here in Arizona, never worrying about rust again.
I am the guy that bought it . If someone could delete the phone # off this site . The former owner is a older guy and is still getting calls. He is a cool dude so please stop calling him
Hi John,
Thanks for the update. Strangely, I don’t see a phone number on here, so I’m not sure how the sellers were getting a phone number. I’ll investigate.
– Dave