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Re: Compass for a 3B
I wish! I¡¯m neck deep in my own restoration project of a 57 Wagon. ? Not a bad price though¡­. fully restored? Original? Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2021 9:56 AM To:
By AWORKOFMARC · #192186 ·
Re: Compass for a 3B
Sure.......$20,000,000 and it is yours!!!!! ---------------------------------------- Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2021 11:55 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [WillysTech] Compass for a
By Chris Caswell · #192185 ·
Re: Compass for a 3B
Too much of a headache. Best option: Sell me the Willys and be done with it! Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2021 8:52 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [WillysTech] Compass for a 3B
By AWORKOFMARC · #192184 ·
Compass for a 3B
Hello All; I just bought a Ritchie compass for the jeep, mounted it on the windshield, but it just wont calibrate. (Too much steel!) Off the jeep it is reasonable accurate. Does anyone
By Chris Caswell · #192183 ·
Re: Happy 4th!
Fantastic! Here in Cle Elum, WA I drove my ¡®43 MB in the parade. But the star of the vintage vehicles in my opinion was, oddly enough, also a CJ-2a that was, again oddly enough, also red. That guy
By Steve Lessard · #192182 ·
Re: H4TH!!
Happy Independence Day!
By gandre <georgeandrews398@...> · #192181 ·
Re: H4TH!!
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By Matt Hasty <matthasty@...> · #192180 ·
Re: Happy 4th!
That jeep rocks!.
By AWORKOFMARC · #192179 ·
Happy 4th!
Every year I drive my '47 CJ2A in the Osceola, Iowa 4th of July Parade. I lead the horses (strategically placed at the end of the parade line) and two of us throw out candy to the parade goers. We
By Rick McDowell · #192178 ·
Re: H4TH!!
Happy Independence Day!????Long live Willys fans. On Sun, Jul 4, 2021 at 7:39 PM, AWORKOFMARC<marcwhittemore@...> wrote: GOD BLESS 'MERICA! and Thank God for this list and good
By mike · #192177 ·
H4TH!!
GOD BLESS 'MERICA! and Thank God for this list and good men on it!? Saved my bacon more than once!
By AWORKOFMARC · #192176 ·
Re: my little pickup
Jay, welcome to New England
By David Cantieni · #192175 ·
Re: my little pickup
Just moved from Idaho to new Hampshire. First thing I sent was my wagon.
By jay · #192174 ·
Re: my little pickup
thanks so much! Great comments and no I¡¯m not really a motivated seller. The first car I ever bought(what was I thinking) was a beautiful but unrestored ¡¯53 utility wagon with a flat head 4
By David Cantieni · #192173 ·
Re: my little pickup
From what I see you should get 6 to 8 grand easily. The wood box is cool but needs the right buyer.
By jay · #192172 ·
Re: my little pickup
David, if you will permit a few more comments... You only need one "good" customer, someone who's eyes light up when he (unlikely she) sees your Willys.? I remember selling various Brit and Swedish
By willyswagon230 · #192171 ·
Re: my little pickup
They are rare everywhere. There is a willys website that could help, but I cannot remember it now. Google In your area, I¡¯d say the plow is an asset over one w/o one. (English) 4 to 5 k/?? Pruit
By Pruit Ginsberg · #192170 ·
Re: my little pickup
Pavel, Thanks for the list and comments I¡¯ll look around here to compare prices. As you can imagine, in this area Willy¡¯s vehicles are pretty rare. The engine- Super Hurricane - runs like a
By David Cantieni · #192169 ·
Re: my little pickup
David, It's difficult to give you a straight answer.? Here are some considerations: 1? Are there comparable Willys vehicles for sale anywhere near you?? What are their prices? 2? Is the extra
By willyswagon230 · #192168 ·
my little pickup
Hi, I¡¯ve been lurking in the wings following along the many discussions about these wonderful vehicles. Last year I found advice about rebuilding my transmission with some success and before that I
By David Cantieni · #192167 ·