I’m wondering if that top has been permanently attached to the body? Bob Christy, seen this one around?
“clean runs great”
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I’m wondering if that top has been permanently attached to the body? Bob Christy, seen this one around?
“clean runs great”
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Another spendy one. That door opening looks tiny.
That’s pricy. $5500 for a jeep that clearly has some issues and only one picture…nice winch though.
Seems like the price went up on this. I saw it back in the winter when it was $2500 and we (BobG and I) determined that was about twice what it was worth. This is at a junkyard near where I grew up. The body is all but gone, the frame has a lot of issues with rust and bad repairs up front. Has the winch though which is nice. They told me it ran and it looked like it would. Has new tires.
It’s a part of the “if it doesn’t sell, raise the price” strategy. I’ve seen it employed in the past, usually with predictable results 🙂
I’m sure he will find someone to buy it, but that would need to be a person that has not done their homework. Also, this is a junkyard, with typical junkyard guys working there, so you can’t tell them it’s not worth what they think it is.