UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
(10/17/2017) Interesting paint job.
“1947 Jeep Willys
Studebaker 6 cylinder engine
Engine converted to 12V
New 600/16 standard Jeep tires
3 stick transmission
Cash only”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
(10/17/2017) Interesting paint job.
“1947 Jeep Willys
Studebaker 6 cylinder engine
Engine converted to 12V
New 600/16 standard Jeep tires
3 stick transmission
Cash only”
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As camp fire crackled and popped, the glowing hot coals slightly lit Pappy’s aged and leathery face. He then spoke in a deep hoarseness that sent chills up our spine and raised the hair on our necks like quills on a porcupine during mating. That night will learned the children of the jeep owner inherited it and Pappy then shook us to the core with a deep gurgling outburst, and they became known as “Children of the Corn”. At that very moment our blood ran cold and we were left to ourselves that dark night, quaking from the shivers from Pappy’s words but mostly from the fear in his eyes. Lest I say, not a moments sleep fell upon a one of us that nightmarishly night. Horrible I tell you, just absolutely horrible!