'73 Jeep Commando/jeepster, New Everything, V8, 4x4, Must Sell No Reserve on 2040-cars
Tucson, Arizona, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:304 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Jeep
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Commando
Trim: $17k Frame off Restoration Rhino Lined
Drive Type: 4x4 Automatic
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player, Convertible
Mileage: 78,080
Exterior Color: White
After three years of rebuilding this Jeep to be a safe, head turning daily driver I need to sell it because I'm getting moved to South Dakota and I have an 11 week old newborn who's car seat just doesn't fit into this rig
I have nearly $17k in parts in this rig, so no low-balls, Nigerian PayPal, etc...
Pretty much everything has been replaced/rebuilt in this frame off restoration. Professionally rebuilt engine 5,000 miles ago with a pertronic electronic ignition, rebuilt Turbo 400, Dana 300 and open Dana 44 rear about 15k ago. Stock open Dana 30 front with locking hubs, have a d44 that will go with jeep for free, along with the original un-restored hardtop that will fit over cage, but all of the bestop fasteners would have to be removed to instal the hardtop. Has a custom 8-point cage and 4 seats with 4-point harnesses. New 33"x12.5" tires about 1000 miles ago.
This is a very solid Jeep that is ready to drive anywhere; I've taken it to LA from Tucson with no issues. This is a road warrior Commando. It just isn't a practical daily driver for me with a newborn in South Dakota, and I don't want to move it.
I can store the Jeep free for about a month no issues; if it takes longer for you to arrange travel I will have to leave the Commando with my brother here in Tucson and it will have to be stored outdoors...
I am only interested in a partial trade for an 88-90 goldwing 1500 for a flying motorcycle design I've been working on for years. Contact me if you have questions or want to trade a wing: 702-630-0045
Commando is for sale locally, if I get a better price I'll end the auction and sell it locally.
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