UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9,000.
“Completely rebuilt in 1990
Very clean.
Includes soft sided doors”
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I live in St. Paul. Is this jeep still available?
Hi Cathy,
I haven’t seen this relisted lately on Craigslist. I’ve updated the post. If I see it again I will send you an email.
– Dave
Thank you! Is there any info on the owners name or address that I could track the owner down somehow?
I don’t know how this website really works.
I appreciate you responding to me.
Thank you.
Cathy
No problem Cathy,
The short answer is that I aggregate ads from Craigslist, eBay, Facebook, and from readers into daily updates. I do this as a public service and I do it as a giant research project. Because I am not in direct contact with sellers in many cases, I don’t know when ads expire/are deleted/vehicles sold. Even when they do expire or are sold, I keep them around to create a database for learning about vintage jeeps. I try to update the older ads when I can, but with 45,000 posts, it takes time. If you have a specific question about a jeep for sale, just ask. If you have any other questions, feel free to email me at d@ewillys.com. Thanks!
– Dave