UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
It starts, but unclear if it is drivable without some work (been sitting a decade or so).
“All original American Motor Corporation (AMC) Military Jeep, air-cooled engine, has fording, aluminum chassis, and is designed to be airdropped (parachute) behind enemy lines. It’s a 1968 Mighty Might Jeep; it’s all original/complete, everything is straight, no accidents. I have many extras, including aluminum chassis, motors, differentials, electrical parts/harnesses, axles, etc. I’m selling everything in a package deal, and I’m unwilling to split/sell it as individual pieces. Driven into an enclosed barn, CA’s high desert (dry climate/no rust) about ten years ago has been untouched. The Jeep was purchased, used, and owned by my dad, who passed away. I recently changed the battery, gassed it up, and started right up! I have the pink slip in hand and power of attorney.”
So would a mighty mite be classified as a flat fender? And eligible for the flat fender events? Probably not.
Is this still available?
Hi Justin, I looks like it sold. I’ve updated the post.
Jeff: Sorry for my later response to your question. While technically not a “flat fender”, I can’t imagine it wouldn’t be welcomed at an event.