This looks good for the price.
“1964 Jeep – Clean title – New disk brakes – Comes with a new soft top (not pictured) – 6 cyl engine
Needs the transfer case rebuilt or a new one bought.”
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This looks good for the price.
“1964 Jeep – Clean title – New disk brakes – Comes with a new soft top (not pictured) – 6 cyl engine
Needs the transfer case rebuilt or a new one bought.”
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Looks like a lot there for the price, new soft top is probably $800. I assume it has a V-6 transplant (maybe original?). There should be plenty of used transfer cases available fairly cheap.
Aren’t those Renegade or Super Jeep stripes? And how does a D18 or D20 go bad? No oil?
They look like custom stripes to me. Super jeep look like this: http://www.phoenixgraphix.com/amc/1973sj.jpg
Renegade have several different stripe styles, but nothing like the ones above.
Dad said the bearings in a Dana 18 didn’t last much more than 20k. The D20 should last longer, since the power isn’t transferred through as many gears. If muddy water sneaks in somehow, that would hurt the bearings as well.
– Dave
Thanks Dave. Learned two things today. 🙂