1963 Jeep Wagoneer Barn Find All Original! on 2040-cars
Princeton, Minnesota, United States
THIS IS A 1963 JEEP WILLYS WAGONEER 57,XXX ORGINAL MILES 2WD 230 INLINE TORNADO MOTOR IT IS COMPLETE EVERYTHING IN THE PICTURES IS WHAT YOU GET THIS IS A BARN FIND IT HAS NOT BEEN MOVED IN OVER 20 YEARS. I WAS TOLD IT DROVE TO THE SPOT I REMOVED IT AND HAS BEEN PARKED AND NEVER MOVED. THE MOTOR SEEMS TO BE STUCK BUT IS VERY CLEAN AND STILL FILLED WITH OIL AND RAN GREAT WHEN PARKED. THE TRANSMISSION STILL SHIFTS IN EVERY GEAR AND ROLLS NICE IN NET. THE TIRES ARE IN GREAT SHAPE BUT DUE TO SITTING THEY DO HAVE SOME MINOR DRY ROT. THE RIMS AND HUBCABS ARE IN PERFECT SHAPE! BREAKS DO NOT WORK. THE BODY IS IN REALLY GOOD SHAPE FOR THE AGE THE EXTERIOR HAS MINOR RUST IN A COUPLE SPOTS ON THE ROCKER PANELS AND BEHIND THE VERY BOTTOM OF THE REAR TIRES. IT DOES HAVE A DENT ON THE DRIVERS REAR DOOR THAT WOULDNT BE THAT HARD TO PUSH BACK OUT. THE DRIVER FLOOR BOARD AND NEXT TO THE REAR SEAT FLOOR BOARD IS RUSTED. THE FRAME IS SOLID BUT HAS ITS SHARE WITH SURFACE RUST. THE FRONT SEATS ARE RIPPED THE REAR ARE STILL IN GOOD SHAPE. THE REAR CARGO AREA STILL LOOKS NEW WITH SOLID METAL. THE BODY FOR THE MOST PART IS VERY SOLID AND STRAIGHT! COMES WITH CLEAR MN TITLE ALONG WITH ORIGNAL SERVICE MANUAL. FROM WHAT IS SEE THERE ARE NO MISSING PARTS OF THIS WAGONEER HOWERVER SOME BROKEN LIGHT COVERS. |
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