UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
(01/22/2016) Seller is deaf, so he doesn’t want calls.
“My father passed away in November. I’m reposting this as I need to sell this fast. I’ll accept offers below $4k, but preferably above $3,500.
I’m selling this rare Jeep Willy CJ-a because my father has pancreatic cancer with only two months left to live. We’ve been treating it as an amazing project, but as you can see, it isn’t finished.
It runs well. It needs general check-up, brake shoes, wipers, and fuel float. Other parts are in excellent to good condition.
However, the motor isn’t true to the vehicle itself – It is a 1974 Ford Mustang Pinto’s engine. This is compatible and runs well.
Depending on your tastes, it might need to be repainted and a new cover.
The selling price is $4,000 OBO. We will accept best offers but, please do try to not low-ball us. We are aware of how rare it is. It will come with two Jeep Willy CJ-a manuals.”
This may very well be an legitimate ad and circumstances. Unfortunately many craigslist scammers use this tactic to collect phone numbers and e-mails, making it harder for the legitimate sellers.