I can’t tell what type, but this appears to have some dually adapters on the back.
“1950’s Willys Jeep. Body and some engine parts. Pick up in South Georgia. $1,000.00”
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I can’t tell what type, but this appears to have some dually adapters on the back.
“1950’s Willys Jeep. Body and some engine parts. Pick up in South Georgia. $1,000.00”
https://tampa.craigslist.org/hil/cto/d/1950s-willys-jeep/6468591146.html
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I have no luck trying to get in touch of this person Dave.
I’m going to be they aren’t good with email. Sorry to hear it!
Interesting location to mount an axe there on the drivers side rear panel!
Dave, did you say you were gonna be in South Georgia? I did get a hold of the owner and he said even if he could part some parts out, he doesn’t know how. I’m looking for an dually adapter for my ’64 3b, do you know anyone selling…thanks Dave.
Terry: Glad to hear you made contact.
I have not yet decided how far south into Georgia I will go. I have been in northeast GA and flown into Atlanta, but never explored much more than that. If I have time, I’d like to see more of GA. There’s a possibility I will be going all the way to Daytona, but I haven’t made a decision on that either. I’ll know more by April 1. I’ll add you to my contact list. Where in Georgia are you located?