Looks solid.
“1945 Willy Jeep Model MB. Restored to very good condition. Runs great, has recently been driven. $12,000 firm. Drive home a piece of history!”
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Looks solid.
“1945 Willy Jeep Model MB. Restored to very good condition. Runs great, has recently been driven. $12,000 firm. Drive home a piece of history!”
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Is it just me, or is that MB missing the indent for the ax? Second one I’ve seen like that in a week. Looks like the wrong wheels too.
I’ve never seen that photo before, but maybe this is the same Jeep I saw advertised somewhere else.
Your right! Looks like its missing the shovel/axe indent.
I think 12 is a little high for a So-so resto
Maybe the top one is there, but the bottom one has been patched? Looks like it could have some bondo there.
Here’s the other:
I knew I saw a similar Jeep recently. Looks like a different MB, but again with the ax indent filled and incorrect wheels.
Forgot the important part, try this: http://www.ewillys.com/2015/12/06/1945-mb-selmer-tn-7500/