UPDATE: Price dropped to $2100
(05/08/2013) It needs an engine, but appears to be a good foundation.
“Super Clean Survivor. Clean Title, Black Plates, No Rust in Drip Rails. Needs Engine. Could be Rat Rod Project.”
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UPDATE: Price dropped to $2100
(05/08/2013) It needs an engine, but appears to be a good foundation.
“Super Clean Survivor. Clean Title, Black Plates, No Rust in Drip Rails. Needs Engine. Could be Rat Rod Project.”
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I am local to this, so if anyone from out-of-the-area wants me to check it out for them, let me know.
I would like to find out more about this wagon. Thanks
Wow it’s hard to drive 80+mph with the windshield covered as the last picture shows.
In all seriousness, it looks like a nice base to a project.
I will never understand why people take pictures of vehicles covered with junk for an ad to sell them. geez take five minutes to uncover the thing for a decent picture. talk about lazy!
I agree with Hugh. But I think this is a symptom of the new “barn find” craze. I wouldn’t be surprised if the seller actually put some of those things on the jeep FOR the picture… makes the buyer feel like they’re uncovering lost treasure.
Never thought of that. thats funny!
Joe has a point. For example, the placement of those oil containers on the fender look weird. Are we supposed to buy that brand? Ha!
And Hugh couldn’t be more spot on. You see this all the time on eBay/CL – poor pictures with the item in question blurred or dark or obscured by junk, debris, a finger, etc. And yet the sellers ask for $$$$. The $1000 “group of some NOS Willys parts” currently on eBay comes to mind. We don’t need National Geographic quality photos, but decent ones are expected if possible.
Okay, I’m off my soapbox.
Can anyone tell me if this wagon is still for sale and a way to get in touch with the owner.
Many thanks,
Scottie
reddirtroad@att.net cell 405-410-6716