UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $400.
Might be worth a look.
“Saturn Warn Overdrive for Jeep CJ. Removed from 71 CJ 5.”
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UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $400.
Might be worth a look.
“Saturn Warn Overdrive for Jeep CJ. Removed from 71 CJ 5.”
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How can I contact the seller to purchase this OD???
Hi Roberto,
It looks like this sold. I’ve updated the post.
However, since it appears you don’t live in the United States, I can’t recommend you buying a used overdrive like this. That’s because used ones often need rebuilding. That would likely mean you’d have to ship the overdrive unit back to the U.S., which is expensive. I’ve talked with several folks who’ve had to do this.
While more expensive up front, you may be better off buying one of Herm’s overdrives http://hermtheoverdriveguy.com/?page_id=2131. That’s the best guarantee of a working overdrive you’ll likely find. FYI: I receive no commission or anything from Herm, but I’ve met him on multiple occasions.
– Dave
Wow, thanks for the answer Dave.
Yes, actually I have the Willys in Chile, So it’s gonna be a double trip.
Thanks for the Herm website….it’s much less money than other places.
Thanks!
Roberto
I’ve got a 62 Willys pickup will it fit?
I’ve got a 62 Willys pickup will it fit?