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Steelyard Blues
Member Joined: 09 Oct. 2017 Location: Reno, NV Status: Offline Points: 1500 |
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Posted: 16 Sep. 2019 at 12:05am |
I have never heard of these before. Kind of cool looking.
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1947 CJ2A 106327, Engine J109205, Tub 97077. Luzon Red
https://www.thecj2apage.com/forums/steelyard-blues_topic41024_post397981.html?KW=micah+movie#397981 1965 Johnson Furnace Company M416 #6-1577 |
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rocnroll
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To me the front fenders scream ' non US made'.
Neat rig though. |
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jagular7
Member Joined: 16 Sep. 2017 Location: KC Metro Status: Offline Points: 50 |
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This vehicle was posted earlier and I'm guessing this person bought, doubted his buy and is looking to sell it. Being a CL listing, best to download and safe the pics as when the seller removes posting, they are gone.
From others responding before on when I posted the other CL listing, its a Swedish version. I was sent PMs on FB from my posting on 8/31. Christopher Vock - "Oh. I gather any ìnfo i can as it is rare military model here in Switzerland. Other versions were for swiss postal service and Artic expeditions. I own 2 in "civilian mode". My buddy in Thun is slowly restoring his 1950 model to military specs. No photos of this military Jeep have been found....yet. CL removed the post as u warned. But i saved it just in time to my FB swiss willys page.7000 CJ-3a were purchased by Switzerland. They wanted MB but none available due to Korean war." Here are some pics of the other CL listing (it was in Irving, CA on 8/31). It was listed for $2750. It appears to be the same one. I have more pics of the other CL listing, but they are large when copy/pasting. Edited by jagular7 - 17 Sep. 2019 at 12:56am |
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Ol' Unreliable
Member Joined: 25 Sep. 2016 Location: CO Springs CO Status: Offline Points: 4226 |
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It's different, so therefore pretty cool. I note the box in the floor where an MB's upper shock mount would be. I wonder if the frame is MB-like or 2A-like.
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There's a reason it's called Ol' Unreliable
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