Ouch!
“selling 43 army jeep. yes its been in a basement fire,4 cylinder. i am in oakhurst. 250 best offer.”
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Ouch!
“selling 43 army jeep. yes its been in a basement fire,4 cylinder. i am in oakhurst. 250 best offer.”
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It’s sad.
The exhaust manifold looks o.k.
Who ordered the toast?
Is that a melted toilet seat lid hanging off front “/
The engine might be ok?
Sooo Sad π
Looks like it sold. Somebody got a great start
Rims, engine, manifolds, oil bath air filter, front grill, left front hinged headlight bracket, right rear bumperette and maybe even the frame: there was definitely value still there. Glad someone got it… hopefully keep the good parts and not scrap it all for metal value.
House fires are not funny. But I think maybe he should have advertised it better, similar to some of the jeeps listed here.
“Extremely rare 1943 MB. Entire vehicle has been heat treated; stress relieved and normalized. Lost interest, needs finishing. Ran when last parked. Bring gas, carburetor, tires and battery and a pillow to sit on, and other stuff. Don’t waste my time with your stupid questions.”
John
John, ROFLMAO… too funny π
That is just so sad
That jeep would make a good WW11 movie prop. There certainly was alot of heat involved, but some of the damage must have been from structure collapse.
Now that’s PATINA!