UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8750.
“Offered for sale is a retired Marine Corp jeep, low miles and low hours, good mechanical condition, good body, very original, everything is there, light cosmetics for a showpiece”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8750.
“Offered for sale is a retired Marine Corp jeep, low miles and low hours, good mechanical condition, good body, very original, everything is there, light cosmetics for a showpiece”
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Not at all weird that this is at least 2 different Jeeps pictured? or one with a lot of restoration from one pic to the next? Notice Vinyl seats on the first, and canvas below. US Markings are different, the BO Light is different in #1 and #3, the Fender appears repaired in #3? Tires look different too.
Eric,
Now that you say it .. yes, I think there are three different jeeps pictured. When I posted it last night I figured it was the lighter colored M-38A1. At least the same jeeps appear in multiple photos, which suggests to me it’s not a scam. Instead, I am wondering if the person posting the ad couldn’t tell the difference between the jeeps (spouse of the owner for example)?
– Dave