UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800
This runs!
“Runs good needs a water pump and radiator just rebuilt the carb it has a three speed transmission with all time 4wd it has high and low”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800
This runs!
“Runs good needs a water pump and radiator just rebuilt the carb it has a three speed transmission with all time 4wd it has high and low”
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Looks like it has leprosy.
Hard to tell but I pretty sure it’s a dually. Why do some people think these are full time 4-wheel drive?
I was wondering if it was a dually, but in one of the pics from the rear that I didn’t include I could only make out one tire on each side.
I was thinkin’ that one was in Arkansas?
I am thinking’ you are right Craig. 🙂
Almost looks like it’s been in a fire.
I own this jeep its just a single wheel it wasn’t in a fire yes its in Arkansas if its not full time four wheel drive I guess I don’t know how to get it out thank you if you have any questions or want to buy it my number is 479 737 4281
Thanks for the update Steven.
I’ll email you the shift pattern for the low range/high range/2wd/4wd lever. However, sometimes pressure within the transfer case can make shifting them difficult.
– Dave
Thank you Dave the transfer case and transmission were kind of ceased up when I got it ive got them loosened up now.