Recently I bought this jeep.Originally I just went along to have a look at it,ended up taking it home.
Its a 1944 Willys that was given to Norway under the Marshal aid plan.It came with a summer canvas top and a winter canvas top with canvas doors.
The Jeep runs very well,the engine was rebuilt in 1982 and its only covered 8000miles since then.
1944 Willys
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I am very jealous right now.
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As you can imagine its a pretty Basic wagon. The welds all over it are horrendous but have managed to hold the thing together for 70 odd years.
Its alot of fun hooning around with the windscreen folded down.
Its alot of fun hooning around with the windscreen folded down.
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Something on my bucket list. It be so great if I could find something like this.
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That is so O for owesome
Jess i can hear the mash jingle in me head right now
Jess i can hear the mash jingle in me head right now
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Very Jealous, out of all the vehicles on my mates farm, that one was the most fun....
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mudlva wrote:That is so O for owesome
Jess i can hear the mash jingle in me head right now
Yeah,a couple of my mates are calling me "Honeycut". Beats "dickhead" anyway.
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Lucky bugger, I am green with envy right now!
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