Same as anything else these days, eBay or Gumtree.
If it is right hand drive it has been converted at some stage. They were only ever produced as left hand drive and as far as I know the Australian Army kept them that way.
My father owns a 1942 WWII Willy's/Ford Jeep.
It is right hand drive and was delivered new to the Australian Army I believe.
He recently spent a fair bit getting it to a roadworthy & reliable condition.
It is still original.
He is thinking of selling it.
What would be the best way to sell it?
Cheers
Chuck
MY 23.5 P300 110 Defender with Ediff & ATPC
MY 21 76 Series Landcruiser
Ex D1, D2, D2a, D3, D4, Prado, D4, D5,
73 series 3 109 Truck Cab Tray Body, 79 Series,
Same as anything else these days, eBay or Gumtree.
If it is right hand drive it has been converted at some stage. They were only ever produced as left hand drive and as far as I know the Australian Army kept them that way.
Place an advertisement in the KVE magazine, or a notice up during the swim-in.
Aaron
Or avoid all that Hassel and sell it to me for $100.
. Just trying to help
As said KVE or swim in very good options
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I would get in contact with a Military Jeep owners club - they would probably point you to an eager buyer right away.
Numpty
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G'day Chuck
I would suggest that you look at the Military Jeep Club of Qld website,MJCQ Inc. - Military Jeep Club of Queensland that will give you an idea as to the value of your vehicle,at around $20+K then you will be able to make a more informed decision as to were you wish to advertise.
cheers
Unfortunately, as someone has gone to the trouble to convert to RH drive, there is a considerable drop in value, no matter how good the conversion.
One of the best ways of selling is often getting them included in a clearing sale, hordes of potential Jeep buyers turn up at any such sale when a Jeep (or part of one) is listed.
As mentioned previously, the Corowa Swim In is also worthwhile, the local Jeep guys here seem to get pretty good results, plus you have plenty to look at!
Rich.
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