1,978 below average suv 68,000 gasoline blue manual
2010 the jeep was completely disassembled to the frame and reassembled with verified parts, remanufactured or new parts. Since then it has received tires and wheels, fuel pump, fuel filter, fuel lines, gas tank, electrical, battery, belts etc. Jeep runs very well. 68,000 original miles. Drivetrain is 258 straight six with three speed manual, locking hubs and everything in working order. I am pretty firm on my price.
Put in a new Chevy 350 V8 engine, new carburetor, painted it and added extras like a CD player and a CB radio. Runs great, and has lots of power - both highway and 4WD on the trail. Vintage Jeep Commando 1972 4WD V8 350 I bought this Jeep in High School and babied it for years CD Player
runs and drives great , Roll bar is attached to frame, Just not using it as much and could use the garage space, Vin number was assigned by the state when the fixed label went with the old metal tub, that is when the new fiberglass tub/ body was installed we had to get a new vin.. 1972 CJ-5 , with the original strong 258 straight six engine, three speed , This jeep was completely restored about seven years ago including squaring or boxing in the frame for strength and replacing the body with a fiberglass tub
Put in a new Chevy 304 V8 engine, new carburetor, painted it and added extras like a CD player and a CB radio. Few rust spots on body. Runs great, and has lots of power - both highway and 4WD on the trail. Vintage Jeep Commando 1972 4WD V8 304 I bought this Jeep in High School and babied it for years CD Player
Put in a new Chevy 304 V8 engine, new carburetor, painted it and added extras like a CD player and a CB radio. Few rust spots on body. Runs great, and has lots of power - both highway and 4WD on the trail. Vintage Jeep Commando 1972 4WD V8 304 I bought this Jeep in High School and babied it for years CD Player
1972 cj-5 , with the original strong 258 straight six engine, three speed , this jeep was completely restored about seven years ago including squaring or boxing in the frame for strength and replacing the body with a fiberglass tub. Runs and drives great , roll bar is attached to frame, just not using it as much and could use the garage space