UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $2500.
This has some unusual mods. It looks like it was updated with some DJ-5 parts.
“1957 willys jeep solid , runs great”
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UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $2500.
This has some unusual mods. It looks like it was updated with some DJ-5 parts.
“1957 willys jeep solid , runs great”
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Never saw anyone put a radiator shroud on the outside!
Definitely wins the Strangest Tail Light award!
Someone forgot to tell him the shroud goes on the inside. Maybe he was thinking ram air.
This one had me puzzled!
The little tank in front of shroud, a heater?
Terry, I’m guessing that is a gas tank. There’s no opening on the driver’s side for a gas inlet. Looks like it was patched over.
Gas tank hanging on the front bumper?! I was think (now hoping) that it’s an air tank or perhaps a water tank.
I have seen a few gas tanks on the front bumper, but it’s not a common practice. Sometimes folks have installed batteries there, too. I can’t say for certain that’s a gas tank though.
Hi . I’m interested in buying the jeep but I need more information about the vehicle. the price is negotiable ? . Thank you for your attention
Andres, Looks like this was has fallen off craigslist. I’ve updated the post. if I see it again I will drop you an email.
– DAve