UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
Thanks Sonny for this great find. It is a screaming deal that shouldn’t last long. That’s a really rare setup.
“This is the coolest little Jeep post hole digger.
Needs a started
tires need to be filled.”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
Thanks Sonny for this great find. It is a screaming deal that shouldn’t last long. That’s a really rare setup.
“This is the coolest little Jeep post hole digger.
Needs a started
tires need to be filled.”
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post-1970…. no gas tank under seat, turn signals on fenders. Pretty cool though.
Never saw one like that. This is the later cj5 with the longer fenders. I did not even know they had stuff like this once they stopped using the Dana/Spicer 18 t case!
Look at where the grill is vis-a-vis the front spring shackles. I’m gonna guess that the body and front clip were added to an earlier frame/running gear. I bet the tc is a dana 18.
It is a 72 or newer. Has the longer front fenders and facilities for side marker lights. Also no gas tank opening on driver side.
1968 I worked at a place that built a similar hole digger. I cut pipe and nibbled ends for proper fit. We built several of those that year. John Smith inventor/builder.
Hi Ken,
Did you build them for jeeps? Or for other vehicles?
– Dave