UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $20,000
Looks like the seller put a lot of care into rebuilding this jeep and trailer.
“Complete frame-off restoration. 1946 Willys Jeep. Email with questions.”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $20,000
Looks like the seller put a lot of care into rebuilding this jeep and trailer.
“Complete frame-off restoration. 1946 Willys Jeep. Email with questions.”
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Looks like he got a good deal on paint down at the John Deere store.
LOL, Richard! You beat me to it: I thought I recognized that color 🙂
Looks like Walt Disney threw up
That interior color and headlight rings are amazingly bad.
I’m trying to figure the gold and blue accents in that sea of yellow and green (!?)
Might have been worth something if they had used the correct colours. So much wasted time and money.
While “us” true Willys fans can see the humor in the color choices here, to a true John Deere fan (and there are many, esp. tractor collectors) this could be “money”! Heck, even a Green Bay Packer fan might be into this one.
From these pics it looks like the workmanship and attention to detail are solid.
Not to sure about the attention to detail part.
Oil filter in wrong spot
Incorrect Radiator
Diamond plating holding radiator
The frame is from a CJ3
Is that winch plate front bumper homemade?
For $20K for a non-military Willys, everything needs to be perfect which this is not.