UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500. I suspect the body is fiberglass.
(11/30/2010) “1949 flat fender jeep willys. 289 chevy small block. Runs crawl up a tree.”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500. I suspect the body is fiberglass.
(11/30/2010) “1949 flat fender jeep willys. 289 chevy small block. Runs crawl up a tree.”
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Might be a WWII tub and sheet metal… Check out the brackets for the fold up headlights still there behind the grille in the engine compartment view. Fenders appear to be steel. Firewall might be showing holes for horn and air filter bracketry but the focus is so bad I can’t tell. Might be worth a closer look if anyone is local to the jeep.
The fenders are definitely steel mb/gpw fenders. The grille as well. I can’t tell if the hood has a logo or not, but I’m just gonna guess that it is probably a mb/gpw also.
The body may very well be a WWII tub and someone altered/fixed/modified the steps. In fact, I suppose odds are it is metal rather than glass because more steel bodies exist than glass ones 🙂
– Dave