MOSammy
MOSammy
MOSammy

Not nearly enough cigarettes for french film.

Whoops. Beaten to it.

I wouldn't pay half that asking price. While it looks nice and low miles and the '86 model year had a Dana44 rear as opposed to the AMC20, having two pedals in a "real" Jeep is a deal-breaker. This price is laughable, although perhaps intended for the all-original collector type. I'd much rather plop down 5K for

This is a '66. '65 had square hole grilles.

Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawhaaaaaaaaaaaawhaaaaaaaaaaaaaw!

Driving in a straight line for hours is the most boring thing you can do in a car. stoke says the Midwest is the worst:

Witless?

This will not work where I live. We have no such lighting device.

Why a newspaper clipping? A quick google image search will find you high-res inspection and registration stickers from your state of choice... a little photo edit (resizing, and/or removal of "sample" lettering) a decent printer and clear packing tape... and bang! Unless you get pulled over for having a headlight

A NP to be sure, IF you are a longroof kinda person. I am not. CP.

You're right, of course. What I really meant to say is: "Why in the *religious figure of choice* don't they build it the way that !!I!! want it. It's all about ME, Dammit."

Perhaps...

Firstly, let me say: Very nice write up.

look like cartoon dead-eyes

CP because, to me, this is a sweet ride yet not worthy of the expense of restoration... especially starting at 6.5K. Considerable at 3K. Also, it ain't rarity if nobody carity.

The roof of my mouth bleeds it's sympathy for the fb cap'n page...

An example from the summary shows that a two-wheel-drive, double cab Silverado 1500 in the All Star Edition package, which normally carries a sticker of $37,520, can be had for $30,828 after applying the March discounts.

There will be NO commingling of egg and syrup at my residence, Sir.