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1943/1976 Jeeprod Knightstown, IN **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.

You don’t see one of these every day.

“REALLY COOL RAT JEEP GASSER. HAS STRAIGHT AXLE AND FORD REAR. 2 WHEEL DRIVE. THIS IS TITLED AMG DJ5D JEEP, MAIL JEEP FOR THE RIGHT SIDE DRIVE. ITS A 43 WILLYS GRILLE AND TUBB. I DO HAVE A WILLYS VIN TAG IF YOU WANT IT.

THE 350 HAS MEDIUM SIZE CAM, 4 BBL HOLLEY, HAND MADE HEADERS W/ BAFFELS. NO POWER STEERING BUT IT STEERS LIKE IT DOES. NO ISSUE TO TURN. HAS FOLD DOWN WINDSHIELD. SOLID BODY. FLOOR IS WOOD. 50 CAL. BULLET FOR SHIFTER KNOB. LIGHTS WORK. NO TURN SIGS BUT HAS FUSE BOX READY TO HOOK UP. HAS SEAT BELTS. Real Ammo box in back. Lift the door for storage and gas filler. LITE AND FAST.”

 

9 Comments on “1943/1976 Jeeprod Knightstown, IN **SOLD**

  1. Samuel1944

    Kinda hurts. I migrated over from the antique and classic boats – where preservation is prized. To each their own I guess.

  2. mmdeilers Post author

    Zack. I don’t remember you telling me that. You need to send me some pics of it. The DJ’s are really inexpensive, simple, and practical vehicles. They may be 2wd, but they come with posi-traction and a slightly different Dana 44 in the rear.

    – Dave

  3. mmdeilers Post author

    Samuel: I can’t imagine modifying an antique or classic boat. But, the utilitarian nature of the jeep and the whole culture of modifying the vehicle (even at the factory) to suit an immediate need doomed the jeep to mods (great ones, good ones, bad ones and down right ugly ones). Locating and capturing unusual mods is one of my favorite parts of running this site 🙂

  4. Samuel1944

    True! I am adjusting. I like learning about all the historic mods – especially the post WWII mods. I am on the prowl for a war dated Willys. I’ve had a couple in my budget slip through my fingers. I was just upset to see another war horse turn into something else. I am thinking I should quit WWII reenacting and go for Korea or Vietnam – and have better luck finding an age appropriate Jeep!

  5. Bob

    I just gotta say that’s pretty ugly. I’ve seen people do mild rods out of these that are nice, this is sadly not one of them.

  6. frankthecrank58

    first thing i thought when i saw the seat, was that he took the futon out of the living room………..good for a nap after racing i guess.

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