UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.
“Another Farm fresh Willy. This is an old CJ2A. Im not real sure on the year. This one was running when parked (years ago), im sure she’d go again. Jeep has no title. Make me an offer. Email with any questions..”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.
“Another Farm fresh Willy. This is an old CJ2A. Im not real sure on the year. This one was running when parked (years ago), im sure she’d go again. Jeep has no title. Make me an offer. Email with any questions..”
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I see this as the conversation with the owner: “It ran when it was parked….although that was back in 1953 when great uncle Spritzhofer tried to run it off of whiskey. There was a loud noise and the carb blew through the hood, but hey, it was running when we parked it……..A fresh battery should get her going…..Of course then there was the great flood of 1964 which went up over the roof and floated the Jeep twenty feet to the right…but she’s had years to dry off since then so she should run fine.”
Ran when parked should be eliminated from vehicle advertising.
🙂