Could have some parts value.
“I have two early model willys jeeps. One is complete with an engine the other does not have an engine. Asking $900 for both or $500 each. ”
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Could have some parts value.
“I have two early model willys jeeps. One is complete with an engine the other does not have an engine. Asking $900 for both or $500 each. ”
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Is that a spare tire mount on the left side of the red one? The picture is really bad but the red one appears to have gas can holders on the rear. But which one is the MB? I don’t have enough visual knowledge yet to tell the two apart.
The red one is the mb. Notice the glove box and floating rear axle. It would be nice to see more pics and close ups
You’re right but that still looks like a spare tire mount on the left side above the left rear wheel well. A lefty MB? Or just an add on? One never knows. Thanks Minnesota Chris and I tried to contact for more pics but no answer.
Yes, the spare tire carrier was added. That would be the incorrect placement on a cj.