UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $17,000
Appears solid.
“Military jeep in good shape no rust summer top all original.”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $17,000
Appears solid.
“Military jeep in good shape no rust summer top all original.”
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It’s just too dangerous to say “all original” with jeep guys and gals…like that rectangular side mirror.
That was my first thought as well. Original civilian sticker on dash too
Not to mention, regulator, speedometer, no pintle hitch.
Looks like he has the ammeter and temp gauges in the wrong position.
I love it… when you say original, be prepared for judgement day.
Lol. You’re right Chris. When I see “all original”, I immediately start looking for incorrect things.
You guys are brutal, but ya, say all original at your own peril.
And no horn or oil can… not even sure if that’s original/repro cloth wiring…
BUT IS IT WORTH $17K -ish?
I don’t see more than maybe $500-$1000 of inconsistencies.
Is it Worth 17k ?
I`d say it is.
Sure it has quite a few small mistakes and omissions
Wrong Speedo,missing trailer socket,jerry can holder and strap/ bracket,incorrect regulator wrong rubber trans boots,The expensive “F” pintle hook and safety eyes, incorrect water hoses,incorrect hose clips everywhere,incorrect headlight wiring it should be screened, for a 43 it should have three bolt spare wheel carrier not two.
incorrect HT leads, missing wipers etc, incorrectly wire routed BO headlight and as already stated no horn, no oil can or bracket, wrong mirror and possibly missing it`s fire extinguisher and bracket too.oil filler cap is to early for a 43 as well
But corrected it`s a $22k jeep !!!!