UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $12,500
Not a perfect restoration, but a good rebuild.
“World War II jeep completely restored with new parts including tub, fenders, grill, seats, gauges, windshield, water pump, brakes & linings, radiator, tires, rims, air cleaner, wiring harness. Rebuilt engine, generator, starter, & gas tank. Includes new summer canvas top ready for installation. Clean Michigan title. Ready to drive down the road. Seen by appointment.”
This is beautiful and could be worth asking price 🙂
… but a just a few things stood out of place to me:
rear bumper and hitch are odd/wrong;
front bumper flanges seem to lack rivets or even replacement bolts;
and no fuel strainer/filter on the firewall.
There’s also something out of place in the way the oil filter is mounted… hmmmm.
Looks like they used flat pieces of metal for the front bumper gussets instead of the correct ones. Oil filter should have two mounting bands. This band is not correct. Combat wheels would have been nice.
Perfection, you can die trying to achieve it, right? You have done a great job, I would offer you £7750 for it, I know you wouldn’t take it but I thought I would offer. Problem is the shipping costs would kill it for me.
Have a nice day now.
David.
Is this jeep still available for sale?
Hi Max,
I haven’t seen this relisted lately. I’ve updated the post. If I see it relisted on Craigslist, I will drop you an email.
– Dave
Thank you.
– Dave