Equipment
Rear-mounted spare, trailer, shovels and axes.
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
An amateur paint job, as many compartments were not removed before paint and have a thick coat of paint over them. A lot of the fasteners look like they came from the hardware store. An interesting, early Jeep but it wears a much older and casual restoration.
Market commentary
With some collectors paying over $100,000 for Fiat Jollys, a WWII military Jeep is, even without the trailer, worth all of this price. "Willie and Joe", Bill Mauldin's WWII illustration characters, would be pleased with this Willys Jeep, particularly at this price, which inflation adjusted is about what the US Army paid for it in 1942.