Zombie Response Unit! Perfect Daily Driver For Zombie Hunters And Doomsday Prep! on 2040-cars
Newnan, Georgia, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:4.0 Inline 6 Cylinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Jeep
Model: Comanche
Trim: Military
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: Rear
Mileage: 182,497
Sub Model: Pioneer
Exterior Color: Olive Drab
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Tan
Now you can finally drive your very own Zombie Response Unit! This 1988 Jeep Comanche Pioneer has been conditioned from the ground up to kick zombie ass! Check out www.thezombietruck.com for the build gallery. This Truck is my every day transportation. The ZRU-1 takes me everywhere I want to go. You better believe it turns heads! Prepare for local infamy! I've used it to promote for a local haunted house and my own website. Here are the goodies: -Jeep 4.0 Liter 6 cyl with fuel injection -5 Speed Manual Transmission (Shifts great!) -Oversized tires -Custom Zombie Response Unit Paint Job (It is paint, not vinyl letters. Easy to paint over if you desire) -Line-X Bedliner in great shape (No Peeling) -Custom built wooden bed rails -Removable usable mini shovels with zombie blood -Two perfect condition military gas cans with locking straps and mounts (NO INSIDE RUST & GOOD SEALS) -CB Radio with 109" whip or 36" whip (not connected, but works) -Custom built CUCV style brush guard w/cosmetic shackles. -Auxillary drive lights -Working military black out driving light -2" lift kit -Complete Interior, no cracks -Straight body with NO RUST. (bumper minimal surface rust) This truck is dirty and gritty and mean. Suitable for Walking Dead fans, Doomsday Preppers, Zombie Slayers, and Generally Awesome People. Why in the hell am I selling it you may ask? Well buddy I need something with a back seat! Really, I hate like hell to let it go but I must move on. I look forward to sending it on to good home!
On Jan-29-13 at 17:52:07 PST, seller added the following information:
Now you can finally drive your very own Zombie Response Unit! This 1988 Jeep Comanche Pioneer has been conditioned from the ground up to kick zombie ass! This Truck is my every day transportation. The ZRU-1 takes me everywhere I want to go. You better believe it turns heads! Prepare for local infamy! I've used it to promote for a local haunted house and my own website. Here are the goodies: -Jeep 4.0 Liter 6 cyl with fuel injection -5 Speed Manual Transmission (Shifts great!) -Oversized tires -Custom Zombie Response Unit Paint Job (It is paint, not vinyl letters. Easy to paint over if you desire) -Line-X Bedliner in great shape (No Peeling) -Custom built wooden bed rails -Removable usable mini shovels with zombie blood -Two perfect condition military gas cans with locking straps and mounts (NO INSIDE RUST & GOOD SEALS) -CB Radio with 109" whip or 36" whip (not connected, but works) -Custom built CUCV style brush guard w/cosmetic shackles. -Auxillary drive lights -Working military black out driving light -2" lift kit -Complete Interior, no cracks -Straight body with NO RUST. (bumper minimal surface rust) This truck is dirty and gritty and mean. Suitable for Walking Dead fans, Doomsday Preppers, Zombie Slayers, and Generally Awesome People. Why in the hell am I selling it you may ask? Well buddy I need something with a back seat! Really, I hate like hell to let it go but I must move on. I look forward to sending it on to good home!
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