73 Jeep Commando - 64k Original Miles- Survivor And Unmolested. Must See !! on 2040-cars
Peachtree City, Georgia, United States
This is a 1973 Jeep Jeepster Commando 4X4 with only 63552 original documented miles. Powered by a 258 cid 6 cylinder engine. Has an automatic transmission and power steering. Has new Goodyear AT tires with less than 500 miles on them. Has the original hubcaps. She's just been completely tuned and purrs like the proverbial kitten. Trans shifts perfectly and has she has adequate power. The engine does not smoke and there are no major leaks. 4WD works perfectly and has locking front hubs. The top is removable although I'm not sure it has ever been removed. Some rust in the lower rockers and behind the rear wheels on the inside, both are relatively easy fixes. This vehicle will make an easy restoration or just drive her as the survivor she is. Most of it's life has been spent indoors but a cover is included if she has to stay outside. She's virtually unmolested with the exception of a chrome valve cover. The original is included however for the purist. I do have the title in hand also for this Jeep classic. Please feel free to ask any questions prior to bidding. Thank you!!
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