UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $250
Josh spotted these jeeps.
“Two 1940’s WW2 type military jeeps…floating axles…
As is for parts etc….Located in makawao”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $250
Josh spotted these jeeps.
“Two 1940’s WW2 type military jeeps…floating axles…
As is for parts etc….Located in makawao”
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what a deal for someone!
Restoring a jeep, and having to order all the parts must be an expensive undertaking in Hawaii.
Probably snakes and other hidden creepy-crawlies are included, with all those vines. I’d be careful lifting that hood for the first time.
I’ve always wanted to try putting ’32 Ford spoke wheels on a Jeep. Now, I know what it would look like.
**Steve E.**
I’m pretty sure there aren’t snakes in Hawaii (illegal to even have one as a pet there). Those top bows alone are worth more than asking price.
After a little research, it turns out there are a few snakes in Hawaii, but apparently they are much of a nuisance http://www.explorebiodiversity.com/Hawaii/BiodiversityForgotten/Wildlife/Reptiles/Snakes.htm.
– Dave
Can anyone help with contacting the seller please?