This MUTT appears to be a great restoration candidate. It has a complete engine and drive train, but the engine is not currently running. There is some rust, but not bad. There is no back seat. Included is a complete spare engine, transmission and radiator. The spare engine turns over easily by hand. The asking price is $5,200.00. This MUTT has a clear Kansas title and has been licensed in the past. I am advertising this MUTT for my friend Ogden. You may contact Ogden at 785-766-9979.
Best Regards, TopKick
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"Keep 'Em Rolling"
TopKick
"Until it's melted down and turned into something else, or blown to Smitherines, it's restorable"!
I am going to say that is earlier than 66. It has/had no turn signals on the fenders, single horn hood latches, it has the old style E-brake and a very old turn signal switch. also has early magnesium wheels. Added in taillights suggest maybe a 12 volt conversion? I would say 1964 or earlier. How is the underneath?
I can only describe what I saw on the data plate as the year. However, I'll chek the title as soon as possible. The underneath is dirty and oily. The battery box is rusted on the bottom and will need some metal replaced. I have seen much worse.
"Keep 'Em Rolling"
TopKick
"Until it's melted down and turned into something else, or blown to Smitherines, it's restorable"!
Rick, Thanks for pointing that out. This is not a bad jeep and will probably run with some attention. The extra engine, tranny and radiator is icing on the cake.
"Keep 'Em Rolling"
TopKick
"Until it's melted down and turned into something else, or blown to Smitherines, it's restorable"!
I just need to put my 2 cents in. I have a '63 mutt which has a single horn hood latch as this post has. But mind has a "split windshield. This mutt has 4" round tail light from what I can see, no blackout light on the fender. The blackout marker light's have been changed to "turn signal's". The body looks pretty good. Just my 2 cents.