UPDATE: Price dropped to $3200.
(01/30/2019) This DJ is pretty stock, though it does have some bumper mods and is missing some items. The body has been trimmed on both entry sides.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1298608196955922/
“All original, un-restored numbers matching Willys Jeep. Clear Texas Blue title in my name. Original L134 Willys Flathead runs perfect. Jeep is rust-free and has been under cover and well cared for it’s entire life. First $3200.00 cash OBO. Message for an appointment to come and see the jeep. The jeep is located 19 miles SSE of Temple, Texas.”
Odd… Price keeps climbing on this one, from $2850-3250-now $4450??? Now THAT is new logic… if nobody buys it at a lower price, raise the price??? “Authentic”??? It still has cut down entry support areas, still is NOT a “Surrey/Gala” that only came out in 1959-64 and even at that the “sea foam green” was the rarest color bought, not the blue or pink, and those are NOT original seats, and it does not have a T-90 transmission, nor an “ID plate showing for authenticity”. Even the exhaust out the right “under the fuel fill” is wrong, and “dangerous too”, IMO. Albeit a very “solid” and mostly complete Dj3a originally a “folding top model” now without the top and/or rails and rods (impossible to find), I would say…Caveat emptor! But, it depends on one’s desires and “availability” and willingness to see past the flaws. Often I hear that called… “The Willys disease”, and let’s face it, there will NOT be any more produced… Supply and Demand! Good Luck to both seller and buyer. Happy Motoring!
I think this wasn’t originally a Surrey but I don’t know enough. I don’t see any pink. He must be saying a person could build a fake Surrey with it.
Buyer beware. Hard to have numbers matching if the vin tag is missing.