UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1400.
Not sure how much value.
“Flat head 4 cylinder. Engine needs rebuilt, does have some new parts. ”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1400.
Not sure how much value.
“Flat head 4 cylinder. Engine needs rebuilt, does have some new parts. ”
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I bought this Jeep and now it lives in Seattle and is getting the work it needs to drive again; it is unbelievably worn out and literally everything on it ended up being bad… but that sort of makes it the perfect project for me and my boys -with an emphasis on PROJECT 😉
Congrats Erik. I’ve updated the post. What part of Seattle are you in? Is this your first jeep?
😀
Thank you
When I was 20 I brought a ’62 Ford truck back to life and then when I was 30 I loved my ’74 Bronco but I never forgot when I borrowed my friends WWII Jeep as a teenager; such a fun little ride.
I’m in Ravenna; if you are ever in the area we could grab a pint at the little nieghborhood brewery; it’s a 10 minute walk from my house.