Don't worry.
He'll get what's coming and there is ALWAYS another jeep tucked in a barn or under a tarp on the edge of a field.
For some reason, I have a radar for old jeeps.
I went on a Willy's pickup truck kick and I found one rotting in a field (got it for free for hard parts), another Willy's pickup rotting away in the woods (also got it for free for hard parts), another Willy's truck, complete, sitting next to a barn (got it for $250), a complete but rusty truck in a small barn on a farm (got it for free for hauling it away), and a complete non-running truck on a farm for $500 as a starter for a restoration. ALL were found within a 1 mile radius of my home. Is that crazy or what!
I ended up selling everything except one F-head drive train as a spare for my CJ5 when I was hurting for quick cash for about $1200. I just regret selling my stamped Willy's tail gate with it all. I could use it now!
My dad and brother purchased an almost complete Willy's pickup truck restoration project with a rebuilt Ford 289 V8 to drive me crazy I think. It will be nice to have a complete one at home though. They're a sharp looking truck.
Also in there somewhere I found a $50 CJ5 sitting in someone's back yard. Motor turned over and it needed body work badly but I drug it home anyways. Then some guy passing by offered me $500 for it!
Right now I'm working on getting a free CJ3B near me with a kind of rare half hard top.
The one I regret letting get away was a forward control Jeep truck that was sold at an estate auction down the road from me. It went for a mere $250. The next day it was for sale at a used jeep dealership for $2000! Ah, if only I had got there a few hours earlier.
I also know where there is a almost driveable antique Jeepster car sitting in a shed but I don't have much interest in those.
Old jeeps are everywhere. You just have to look. Once people know you're looking or in the market, they start to find you. I tell everyone I know, if you see something military or jeep, let me know.