Blaine spotted this collection of four hundred vehicles for sale. At least one is a later model CJ-2A.
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Blaine spotted this collection of four hundred vehicles for sale. At least one is a later model CJ-2A.
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A life of collecting these treasures, now someone else’s “garbage heap” to get rid of. Id sure love to walk amongst these and cherry pick them.
Yea, this is always hard to see. They could have gotten a much better price at some point but now, like you said, it gets picked through and scrapped.
There one coming up in Ohio where the guy has 700 cars…amazing.
Whoa, a lot a good stuff here. That International COE is a hot item in these parts. Lots of hard to find parts too. Oh to walk thru and salivate. My wife would finish me off right there on the spot and bury me along with the old bones!
P.S. Dave you should not do this to us! Oh the anguish…..
Barry,
I’m pretty sure that’s why everyone comes here, to commiserate over the anguish about the best jeeps always being on the other side of the country (no matter where one lives) 🙂
– Dave