UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $38,000
“1948 willy’s jeep 350 small block chevy engine 750 horse power. All new paint,crome and interier.Well maintained very clean comes with extra set of paddle tires Asking $30,000 OBO”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $38,000
“1948 willy’s jeep 350 small block chevy engine 750 horse power. All new paint,crome and interier.Well maintained very clean comes with extra set of paddle tires Asking $30,000 OBO”
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750 hp: wow! Looks great too, but $30K? Seller no doubt spent at least that much… hope they can find a buyer who sees that kind of value here.
Joe-, You should see some of the fancy dune machines that come out of the Yuma area and Imperial Valley of southern California. $30,000, here is nothing compared to what some of those guys spend on their rails!!
I had $35,000 plus invested in the jeep I took to the 1981 Mint 400 🙂
I’d guess I’ve invested over 50,000 dollars in the woman I took to Taco Bell this evening. When I divide the money I’ve spent on her by the number of years we’ve been together (16) it turns out she’s a pretty cheap date.
Yea Paul until she leaves you and takes the jeep with her!!! lol
OMG Paul, too funny… ROFLMAO
And Paul’s jeep has to qualify for some kind of exemption, Roy. She can’t have half of it: that would be inhumane.
What did somebody say half??? !!! lol lol 🙂
Okay Paul and Joe I’m out line and I’m very sorry. Just made me laugh, when I read Paul’s post. My humor sucks! SORRY boys
Roy, your comments didn’t bother me at all. They were made in fun and that’s how the Goddess and I took them. No matter what happens during our lives I feel it’s important to continue playing with our Willys.
Thank you Paul. It’s a hard road full of nasty bumps. You have a well earned great looking one of kind jeep.