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1973 Jeep Commando Bullnose, V8, 4x4, Hardtop, Great Shape on 2040-cars

US $3,650.00
Year:1973 Mileage:99999
Location:

Thompson Falls, Montana, United States

Thompson Falls, Montana, United States
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Price drop. Buy it now or make an offer. Winter's coming. Re-listed due to non-paying bidder, do NOT be a deadbeat. If you bid, make sure you are able to complete the transaction as agreed upon.

1973 Jeep Commando in decent shape.
lifted
V8
3-speed manual trans
twin stick transfercase shifter
decent tires
power steering
very little rust (some in the door frames and the tailgate just starting to show)
removable Steel hardtop

More pics at flickr.com/photos/montanamadman/sets/72157634584423028/

This would make a great project for a trail rig or a daily driver. Not your run-of-the-mill jeep CJ. It's in good running and driving order, but does need some electrical sorted out, mainly gauges. Previous owner spend time and money on the engine, it sounds and runs great.

Shipping is responsibility of the buyer, but I will help load.

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