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Sold/Expired "The General" Jeep

**Digger**

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I am posting this for a friend. Please feel free to test me with all questions and I will forward directly to them in order to get you a quick reply. I do not know a ton about the Jeep, so I am sorry.

It was retitled in 1983 so the title shows as a 1983 Jeep, it is obviously not a 1983 model. I know these Jeeps were decommissioned and ordered to be cut in half by the military. Lots of folks find 2 good pieces of the frame and weld them back together and restore them. This frame has NOT been cut and welded, which I am told adds lots of value.

Owner is asking $10k located in Concord, GA

4cyl, standard, runs and drives good (drove it this weekend at 60 MPH), odo shows 750miles, this has been in several parades and has been to several local shows, Jeep normally sits in a garage at the Lake House.

Only reason for selling is because it is never used or driven (owner has too many toys)

I have tons of pictures and can e-mail if interested.

Text me at (770)fivehundred-eight658 my name is JB
 

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Just so you know, this is NOT a Jeep... It is actually called a MUTT "Military Utility tactical Truck" and was designed and produced by the Ford motor Company in the early 1960's.
 
Just so you know, this is NOT a Jeep... It is actually called a MUTT "Military Utility tactical Truck" and was designed and produced by the Ford motor Company in the early 1960's.

I have no idea, I will let the owner know and see what they say. I am not sure, I thought it was strange that it wasn't a solid axle application. I do not know anything about it other than the photos I have. Not an avid old Jeep person by any stretch! But thanks for the information I may do some research myself about it.

JB
 
very nice mutt have a couple of them myself lot of fun and very capable vehicles think there were originally 3 different producers of these {ford, AM general, willys motors} they were produced up to 1985
 
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