UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
This might be a good price.
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Some more detailed pics would be nice but I think it would be worth checking out. Small things aren’t correct like tail lights and the way the seats were covered. A few small parts were painted body color that normally would have been black. I see drain holes and seams so that’s a good sign
Never understand why people don’t center their pictures, especially if you are selling a vehicle.
Can anyone else see the “5” gauge layout? Looks strange to me… interesting how they keep the tailgate chains from rubbing, good idea. Price seems very fair if this jeep is all there and correct.
yes it does look somewhat original. price a little high but maybe for someone who lived near by. that’s IF you wanted a 53.
Todd,
That pic from the passenger side makes me wonder if this isn’t a repro body. The pic isn’t idea, but the gauges don’t look organized correctly to me.
– Dave
That’s the best color for a 3B !
I made a real good friend, J.R., in El Rino while out there volunteering doing tornado cleanup a few years ago. Two summers ago I flew back out to see how J.R. and his family were doing since they rebuilt and we spent several days trying to locate a Willys Jeep in El Rino and OK City. The idea being that it would probably have far fewer rust issues than any jeep from up here in New England. We could not find one that anyone would sell anywhere out there. Too late now, but timing is everything I guess! I’ve since acquired an M38a1, but I love those 3B’s too.
Teach