UPDATE: **SOLD**
(02/06/2017) “Custom one of a kind Jeep Trailer
1976 Postal Jeep – clean title
Pull with you classic car or truck
Make a custom camp trailer / food cart ect”
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UPDATE: **SOLD**
(02/06/2017) “Custom one of a kind Jeep Trailer
1976 Postal Jeep – clean title
Pull with you classic car or truck
Make a custom camp trailer / food cart ect”
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Might be good for the Alaska Trail run to hauls supplies and parts.
That thought had occurred to me, but I’m not dragging a trailer. I’m traveling light.
That CL link says deleted. Here is the working one but the pics are different. https://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/cto/6050910263.html This is the ad I’ve seen running for a long time.
This one is toast! Bought it for the narrow Dana 44 rear end and whatever other parts I could salvage for my 83′ DJ5L.
The empty carcass is headed to the shredder in the morning.
Thanks for the update Jimmi. Did you save those hubcaps? I know some folks collect them.
– Dave
Yup, They will Live on the 83′ unless someone offers a separation fee =-)