UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6800.
It doesn’t mention whether the trailer is included or not.
“Very Rare 1952 M170 Korean War Jeep. 80 percent original Needs to be restored. $6800.00.”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6800.
It doesn’t mention whether the trailer is included or not.
“Very Rare 1952 M170 Korean War Jeep. 80 percent original Needs to be restored. $6800.00.”
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This looks pretty good (esp. if the trailer is included)…
BUT for ONLY $5000 you can have a rot-free M170 that fires up at the touch of the starter and runs like a sewing machine, right here in the Valley (Gilbert AZ). Posted here on Sunday… http://www.ewillys.com/2021/04/18/1954-m-170-mesa-az-7000/
Appears to have SOLD! “This posting has been deleted by its author.”
So BOTH the ’52 M170 in Winslow and ’54 M170 in Mesa sold… within a day of each other. Nice π
Dear Sir,
I sold my 1948 jeep back in my college days and I am now looking for a M-170 to restore. If you can help me in any way it would be greatly appreciated. I live near Pensacola, Florida but am willing to travel to buy the right vehicle.
Jim Stafford
jimstafford112@gmail.com