UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,050.
(09/29/2019) Could be worth a look.
“74 year old vehicle in great condition for it’s age has minor dings here and there but no major dents or damage to body or frame. Rust free. Needs a little TLC and can be a great winter project. Starts every time, but can be a little touchy with a one barrel carburetor. Numbers matching engine, original dash information tags included. Mostly original except basic maintenance items. Also unsure about the paint being original. Unlikely, unless the paint is very faded because research suggests the factory blue would’ve been much darker. New battery in 2019, whole fuel system replaced, fuel filter, fuel tank all done by Hubbell’s Auto Repair in Marion, IA.
Had professional welder check over undercarriage and did frame brace welding work. Factory storage bin under passenger seat was professionally refabricated and welded by same welder and he did a great job. Factory bikini top included. Originally 6V converted to 12V prior to second owner. 2 front seats, metal is original but cushion and upholstery replaced. Back seat all original. Tires and rims in good shape. Rims are to the period but probably not original.
**Please contact me with any questions. I am helping a friend sell this vehicle so it may take some time to answer your questions, please me patient and allow me time to get your question answered.**”
12 grand is price.
Twice what it’s worth.
Bob, right again.
Where’d you see $12K?
All I saw was that place holder value: $123,456
What’s on the dash (near the data plates)? Is that an ashtray?
I’m sorry Joe. I went back and don’t see the 12 grand there now. I must have been distracted by this morning”s pancakes.
Looks like even the tow bar.leaks oil!😉
The front frame rails have been reworked ( not the best looking repair) and rest of this Jeep don’t seem to justify selling price.
Certainly not my choice for front license plate placement. Just have to stand back and say why?
This appears to have sold. No longer available on Facebook
Thanks Joe.