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RPM911
The bumper numbers are correct, if anyone was wondering. The 119th Armored Engineer Battalion was part of the 12th ...
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JohnnyCruz
I will say this it is an MB very rare to collectors that have deep pockets. The old man came back and somehow had ...
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David_P
That sounds like a pretty reasonable guess. A lot got left in Europe after the war because it was so expensive.
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Willys
1944 Willys MB Jeep
Listed by
Bjaguar
Sold for $9.7k
May 8, 2019
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Listing Stats
$9.7k
Bottom 20%
of
All Listings
in 2019
21k views
Top 20%
of
All Listings
in 2019
19 comments
Bottom 10%
of
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in 2019
20 bids
Bottom 50%
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Traits
Trait
Qty
Last Sale
Year
1944
1 (100%)
$9,700
5/8/2019
Color
Olive Drab Green
1 (100%)
$9,700
5/8/2019
Transmission
Manual
1 (100%)
$9,700
5/8/2019
Mileage
7,142
1 (100%)
$9,700
5/8/2019
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RPM911
The bumper numbers are correct, if anyone was wondering. The 119th Armored Engineer Battalion was part of the 12th ...
View more
JohnnyCruz
I will say this it is an MB very rare to collectors that have deep pockets. The old man came back and somehow had ...
View more
David_P
That sounds like a pretty reasonable guess. A lot got left in Europe after the war because it was so expensive.
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