1972 Jeep Commando Base 4.2l on 2040-cars
Eldred, Pennsylvania, United States
This is a 1972 Jeep Commando with a 258ci inline 6 and a 3 speed manual trans. This thing runs and drives great and the 4 wheel drive works great also.This was a southern vehicle so there isn't much rust and the worst was cut out and replaced with heavy gauge steel. It is Pa. inspected until 9/14 and should pass again with no problem. I have done a lot of work to this Jeep. It has new shocks all around new clutch and cable, new exhaust, brakes,gas tank and line. It was painted with latex house paint when I bought it and we stripped it and painted it with rustoleam(not perfect but it was my first time painting)and the decals are custom. There is a piece of plate steel welded in where the tail gate should be by the previous owner(the plan was to find a tail gate and replace the plate with it just haven't found one yet).The hard top is removable like the CJ's and wrangler and there is a roll bar. These Jeeps are rare they were only made with the Bull nose for 2yrs.There is a parts vehicle no body parts but there is an auto trans,transfer case,axles,springs,Power steering gear box and pump. Now with all that said I know that these Jeeps are rare and I know what they are going for But I don't think mine is made of gold and I know it is not perfect And I have set my reserve accordingly. I do still drive this so the mileage will go up.The last time I listed a vehicle on here the buyer backed out with out even coming to look at it so there will be a non refundable deposit of $500.00 with in 48 hours and balance with in 7 days so please check my location before you bid
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