UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $100
“Need jeep gone
Came with house
No papers
Old willy”
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Too nice for me.
wish i could afford to ship it over.. i got a quote.. its more than the care 2400 bucks and has to have title.
Well heck, Mr./Ms./Mrs. Owner! please donate this to the local Vocational-Technical school…Mechanical Dept. or Body repair Dept; matters not. as a Minnesota grad of the same kind of educational system, all projects {even though MUCH older than current vehicles} were welcome. At the time, our Vo-Tech was budgeted by the local school system {my Mother taught for them 30+ years}. She bought crayons & construction paper out of her pocket, eh? How could they afford a $1400.00 clutch?? they could not; our skill acquisition suffered {this was 1980-83…N. MN was in a BAD way job-wise} OK, I’m off the soap-box; but please don’t scrap this Jeep, some young folks may have a chance to do some learning with it.