Original 1970 Jeep Wagoneer 4x4 on 2040-cars
Oroville, California, United States
Up for sale is an extremely clean and very solid 1970 Jeep Wagoneer. This Jeep is a lifetime Northern Calif. Jeep and is rock solid. There is a bit of bubbling in the rear lower quarter but difficult to see in the pics. The body is very straight as is the interior. The original upholstery is actually still intact and under the seat covers. All the glass in in great shape. The dash pad is in need of replacing. Mechanically the Jeep is complete. I was not able to get it to runs on it's own but it does turn over freely. There does not appear to be any leaks of any kind and all the fluids are full and clean. The Jeep has sat for many years but it is in really good shape. The brakes are soft, the tires are old but hold air. The A/C is intact and the compressor is in the back. This is sold with a BILL OF SALE ONLY and has been out of the system for many years. There are no fees owing but please check with your local DMV to determine that a title can be obtained. I can get a title but it would take approx., 30 days Please email or call 510-377-8619 Mike. I will answer all I can. We can assist with loading |
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