UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Seller has the truck (listed as a ’65) pictured below for sale and a traveller.
“also have a 1964 willys jeep traveler for sale ( it has the barn doors in back ) for $2000 very rare also has 302 v8 with bell housing trans. and transfer case. not looking to sell parts want to sell complete units. thank you for looking have title for all. the last picture is of my 65 jeep truck. runs drives registered title in my name 383 stroker 400 turbo ect.ect. hot rod not for the faint of heart. bare bones rat rod $10,000 SELLING COMPLETE VEHICLES FOR PARTS OR WHAT NOT it is up to you have titles for them. I don’t speak or read Spanish. any e-mail in Spanish will be deleted. than you! not wanting to I am also putting my 1967 Plymouth wagon for sale $1000 as is or I can get it running and sell it for two times that”
I got some pictures of the Traveller from the seller which I’ll email you.
Dan .. makes sure to email them to my d @ deilers.com acct.
The Traveller appears to have the optional second gas tank behind the driver. The switch was on the dash to the left of the speedo.
You really know yer shtuff Dan. Electric solenoids seems too hi-tech fer ‘Jeep’ in that era. If I’d even known that they offered that option, I would’ve guessed, a manual 4-port valve. After all, as I recall they used a cable to engage their Rancho 2WD OD, when others were using hi-tech elect’ select. Can’t trust my memory tho’! Wondering if’n rain gutters were an option too. & shouldn’t that have the ribbed roof too. OK….too much coffee fer me this AM. Too much bondo on this buggy.