1978 Jeep Bummer 4x4 on 2040-cars
Idaho Falls, Idaho, United States
This very unique vehicle was won by myself at a 25th anniversary sale at a manheimmanhiemmanheimmanhiemmanheim auto auction. It was purchased by the sale from a company based in Utah at the time. This is the only won like it in the world,there was roughly 47 built between 1997 and 2000. this rolled out in the year 2000 and I am the only owner. Manhiem paid 25,000.00 thousand back in the year 2000. Since there was very few made they will do nothing but continue to go up in value. Manhiem purchased this on a wholesale bassces at the time. There is so much to talk about this bummer I would never have time to mention all that could be said. Hopefully you can call or E-mail me. It has a 350 fuel injection with a 350 turbo transmission. Everything on this is custom built. Most of the body is fiberglass with the doors and tailgate metal. This is the only one that was built this way!! custom leather interior, seats four adualts up in the front seat. Seats three in the back seat. (about the company that built these) My understanding is GM fileld several law suites against this company. The bummer won every law suite although it continued to get very exspensive to have GM sue them time and time again. This is why they evenutally had to close there doors. These are very rare and very very neat!!! It has been driven very little with only four thousand miles on it in the last fourteen years. If you think a Jeep is neat you haven't seen anything yet. This is three times what a jeep is. There is a few of these scratered out through the united states and some over sea's. It will just be something you'll have to E-mail or call me to get more information. I can be E-mailed at lewisehardt@gmail.com or my phone number is (208) 528-6015 its in Idaho Falls Id and parked in my heated shop. Here's the reality for me . Iv'e gone through a divorce and have no other choice but to sell! I would never have even considered selling this if it wern't for my personal situation! As a resalt I must sell or possible trade for another vehicle? I love this Bummer and you would too. This is an auction and the reserve price will not be giving out. (please do not ask Thank you) Prefred method of payment would be bank wire or possibly a cashier check. Please come over in person so you can see for yourself!! I would require full payment within 48 hours. This vehicle is being offered with no warranty what so ever. (AS IS) I believe no one could be disapointed with this bummer!! Please call!! Thanks for looking!!
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