2012 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited, Silver, 3.5" Lift, 37" Toyo, 3rd Row Seating!! on 2040-cars
Holly Ridge, North Carolina, United States
For sale is my perfect condition 2012 Jeep Sahara. Maintenance has far surpassed dealer recommendations, Only Amsoil in engine and changed every 4,000 miles, diff's have Royal Purple 85-140, Transmission Amsoil, TC Amsoil. I have put on a RK 3.5" Suspension lift with a .25" body lift to clear the 37x13.50R20 tires. Synergy adjustable front track bar, Synergy bumpstop's, Synergy frame side track bar reinforcement with sector shaft brace (a must for larger tires) as well as inner C gusset's. Definately a head turner and complements on it daily. MPG sits around 18 in the city if you keep your foot out of it, 20 Hwy. Flash Cal programmer comes with the Jeep it is used to calibrate the speedO after lift tires and gears. Installed is a Little Passengers 3rd row seat! I have 5 kids and we all fit in the jeep for weekend adventures. 3rd row seat is mounted rear facing and can safely hold 3 kids!!! DVD, Navigation, Leather Seats. $500 deposit due at auction end, payment in 7 days. Buyer responsible for pick-up or shipping arrangements.
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Lot Number 305 at the auction is a 1945 Ford GPW Jeep that has been fully restored, which is expected to command between $35,000 and $45,000. Shortly after the Ford GPW, a potentially more interesting 1944 Willys MB (shown above) will be auctioned off, but Hemmings raises some red flags about this Jeep. First, it is claiming to have been "discovered in its original crate about 30 years ago," but there is no proof or documentation of any sort. Also, it is claiming to be all original, but it was given a paint job "shortly after it was discovered." Even with these questionable descriptions, this Willys could reach between $20,000 and $30,000. Head over to Bonhams' site and Hemmings for more information on both WW2-era Jeeps.
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