This could be a good price.
https://columbia.craigslist.org/cto/d/1942-willys-jeep-usmc/6660499531.html
“Willys Jeep in dress blue! Perfect for parades or daily use. 4 cylinder, flat head; 5 new tires.”
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This could be a good price.
https://columbia.craigslist.org/cto/d/1942-willys-jeep-usmc/6660499531.html
“Willys Jeep in dress blue! Perfect for parades or daily use. 4 cylinder, flat head; 5 new tires.”
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that’s the ugliest top I have ever seen — ok , enough of that — I watched some vintage jeeper jamboree videos on you-tube yesterday — one was dated 1966 — highlights — one cj-3b with an engine fire — a cj-5 that looked new with a pto gearbox on the back — a new ford bronco — (1 ) international scout with a broken front axle — lots of vw dune-buggies — and quite a few ww2 jeeps — most vehicles looked stock and all had ice-chests in the back — I still have around 6 rolls of 8mm jeeper jamboree films to post — circa late 1960’s to early 1970’s — some r-rated moments that I will edit out …
Would love to see them. I’ve posted some of the Jamboree videos on youtube I’ve seen over the years. I’m pretty sure Costco can digitize those 8mm (at least the company used to do that).
– Dave
Is that an early ‘low’ windshield frame I see………? If so, it belongs on a slatgrille!
Craig … Or possibly an MA windshield?