UPDATE: **SOLD**? Was $15,000.
Doesn’t run.
“What you see is what you get an extremely rare military jeep in great restorable condition. I purchased last year with the intention to restore it but an injury forced sale. I’ve never seen one before, you never will again either. It’s def one of the last and one of the few remaining, and probably the best overall condition wise. At some point it was switched to s a small block Chevy, otherwise appears all original. Non running no title Bill of sale only”
So an injury forces him to double his money in 2 months? Low-lifes are everywhere. Sorry, but people like this really make me mad!
Considering all the work that needs done for a complete restore, not the factory engine, engine problems etc; I think the price is far fetched. That’s my opinion & some may not agree with me….
I know that Craig isn’t alone in his thoughts.
Anyone wanting to restore one of these, should disregard the low mileage, and rarity and consider the restoration will cost more than the purchase.