UPDATE: According to John, Mike got these home successfully. Apparently the VEC ’45 (#10910) is complete enough that it might be possible to get it running. For only $500 (plus gas), that’s a steal! See John’s comment below …
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UPDATE: According to John, Mike got these home successfully. Apparently the VEC ’45 (#10910) is complete enough that it might be possible to get it running. For only $500 (plus gas), that’s a steal! See John’s comment below …
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hi..thx for sharing this link…i have sent an email to them….the 1st jeep is either a ’45, or a very early ’46……we’ll see what happens…Mike
Excellent .. good luck!
– dave
hi Dave, thx for sharing this link, they are mine now 🙂 i will be in Omaha Monday to pick them up…The front one is a 1945, serial #10910….Mike
I’ve seen Mike’s new old willys & what a buy! You guys that have these western units are so lucky. We here in the rust belt have to start out with units that are’nt a 10th of what Mike brought home. Frames & bodies that are 90+% .A 45 # 10910 can be made run & is all there. The other is a 47 2a frame with a DJ body, & all parts are very usable. Congrads Mike on a trip well spent.
That’s really great news! Congrats Mike!
– Dave
http://www.thecj2apage.com/forums/new-baby_topic11308.html
well, we had it turning over 2nite, turns very freely….it ran just a year ago 🙂 what a deal 🙂
Wow, the pics show that it is in even better shape than I thought it would be. The ’47 with the DJ body looks pretty good too. What a great deal!
– Dave