UPDATE: **SOLD** $3500.
“One of a kind old Jeep, welder and Jeep trailer.”
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Cool trailer too! And clean title. Certainly seems worth $4K or so, but would you restore it as the unique unit it’s become? Do more of a “rust-oration”? Or remove the cool welder and restore the WWII jeep and trailer. Is that a “Converto” trailer?
The welder is worth as much. Looks like a Lincoln pipeliner SA 200 short hood.
That is super cool! That is a good deal too with the Jeep and a converto dump trailer.
That could be a useful vehicle if restored as a welding truck. I like it!
I would bring it back to working condition and leave it alone.
RUST NEVER SLEEPS — A PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE FROM — WILLYS OWNER — NEIL YOUNG
OMG Neal, well played… love it 🙂
Any updates on the status of this Jeep?
jeep and trailer is shipping to the Netherlands NL
Hi Kohl,
Have fun with it! Do you plan to restore it or use as is?
I’ve updated the post.
– Dave