The Jeep is hibernating in a heated barn right now. I'll swing by and snap of shot of her underbelly. She's never been driven in the winter in New England (has never been exposed to our nasty road salt), so the underside is in excellent condition.
A shot of the underbelly. A little dusty from my last trip out in Death Valley, but no rust! Also reminds me to say that those shocks are brand new--AT Overland installed them last Fall. Remote reservoirs in the front and rear.
Just pulled the soft top out and lowered the price a little. I think the price is fair, but I recognize it's still a lot of cash. This is a pretty special build though. I'm willing to negotiate transport as well. I'd like to see Ubercon find a new home soon and get back on the trails...she's bored hanging out in the barn.
Crossing the Rubicon in 2011. If you haven't done it, it's a blast. The Rubicon Springs camp alone is worth the trip--you don't usually roll into camp at the end of the day expecting live piano playing.
The Jeep is still available! It's ready for it's next adventure. Shoot me a PM to make an offer. I'm looking for the right person--someone who'll take care of her and put her to good use!
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