UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500
(06/22/2017) There’s $500 in the plows alone. Those white walls would look good on our DJs.
“comes with extra plow. dose not run. Not sure of the year.”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500
(06/22/2017) There’s $500 in the plows alone. Those white walls would look good on our DJs.
“comes with extra plow. dose not run. Not sure of the year.”
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I wish this were closer. All the plows are in the NE it seems.
Me too Steve! I’m in Alabama where you located? I would like to have one of the plows! Dave, at first I thought you had Photoshopped that front “Bumper” but I went to the Craigslist ad photo and I was wrong.
I can’t say I”m surprised our “Rusty” isn’t the only jeep to be named “Rusty” 🙂
I’m out in Oregon. There are a lot of Jeeps out here, just no plows.
Steve, yep that’s what I’ve seen, too. Are you in Eastern Oregon? I bet Chris McKay could bring one west for you. He needs to be in Idaho in July for his niece’s wedding. I’d bet he’s got one or two for sale.
That is an interesting idea. I could probably pick it up over in eastern oregon.