UPDATE: Sold prior to reaching the reserve on eBay.
Someone this jeep got listed in the memorabilia section of eBay rather than in the auto section … Only 12 hours left as of this post. Might be able to get a deal if the reserve is low.
“hello, this is my 1944 fully restored jeep willys, it is frame off, engine was taken apart, transmission was taken apart, every piece was taken , it was all restored piece by piece then put back together, it looks just the way it did when it came off the line and sent to the war back in 1944, it comes with a replica m1 grande and full leather holster, this is museum quality and one of the nicest you will ever see, ready to take to the shows and win trophys, there was over 32 thousand dollars spent on this jeep, and that does not include the hundreds of man hours, this has been my baby for awhile now, was never taken outside but for a few times and driven around the parking lot, the camera flash makes it look lighter in color!!”
Hi,i just tried to bid on the jeep after reading this advert,he doesnt let overseas bidders bid on it,its a shame i would have bought it,i can get it collected by my friend and dropped off in Colorado Springs for shipping back her,i found the store on google and phoned them up,they are just selling it for a customer and wouldnt pass his phone number on…just my luck….great site you have by the way,i look on it everyday…chris
Chris,
Sorry to hear that. Glad to hear you enjoy the site! Are you friends with Simon in Colorado Springs?
– Dave
Hi Dave,
the chap i know in Colorado Springs is called Gene Pantano,on Shoup Road,he is good friends with my pal over here,and is good enough to let things be stored at his place till enough is bought to fill a container,i am after buying gpw/willys mb for restoring,also engines ect,we are after a real nice gp jeep if you know of one for sale,we will give a finders fee if you can help us with any of the above
I remember a willys wagon being used by a chain for advertsing. It had to be stripped of all oil, engine and fuel for insurance purposes, so basicially just the shell. It was a very nice looking wagon. I bet this furniture store didn’t talk to the insurance company.
Contacted the seller, it sold. Had title.
Thanks Eric. I’ve marked the post as sold.