UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
“Very nice old Jeep Willys. All matching numbers. No rust. Runs very well. No smoke or leaks. Have all original 24 volt equipment, rear seat, snorkel, and various other parts. Cool African safari paint job, but would be easy to paint back original USMC style. Very fun to drive. Very straight body. Rare Jeep. Thanks!”
Hi, I bought this Jeep from you.
I would love to get your number and ask a few questions. It’s looking pretty good I repainted it to the original color and have been slowly restoring it. Please email me at this address. jcamo1911@gmail.com
Hi Jason,
This jeep appears to have been listed via a Craigslist ad that did not include a phone number. I also expect that the seller isn’t paying attention to this page, so I’m doubtful you’ll be able to contact the seller via this page.
Sorry I can’t be more helpful!
– Dave
Is there any way to get their email?
Jason,
In this case, I never had the owner’s email. All I had was the now expired link to Craigslist. As with most ads, I never interacted directly with the previous owner of the jeep. I just pointed readers to the craigslist ad, where they could contact the seller. The reason I keep the images in place is for research purposes, as sometimes we can see certain trends within certain types of jeeps, or after market parts, or modifications, that aren’t realized until a few years later.
Again, sorry I can’t be more helpful.
Thanks,
– Dave
Jason
I know where you’re coming from.
I’ve written and called Willys with questions about my M38A1 and they haven’t called me back.
Could you give me the old craigslist link? Maybe I can do something with It I do not.
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Hi Jason,
Here is the original link https://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/cto/d/1951-jeep-willys/6409854641.html
I have never had any success using expired Craiglist links to find info, but if it helps you, that’s great!
– Dave