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LA 1963 Jeep Gladiator J300

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Saw this on the side of the road near where I live... Thought there might be some guys who just love the old 4x4's.....
 

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I don't know shit about old Gladiators, but that is way more cooler than those new dopey ones I see driving around. I like it. :-X
Pretty sure you would be the only kid in town with one if it was fixed up a bit and made driveable.
 

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'62 was the first year for the Gladiator. So this is an early one. I see a lot of rot but at the right "buy", it could be overlooked and fixed. These are neat looking trucks and very simple. To stay with the theme it would be better served with an AMC 304 V8
 
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'62 was the first year for the Gladiator. So this is an early one. I see a lot of rot but at the right "buy", it could be overlooked and fixed. These are neat looking trucks and very simple. To stay with the theme it would be better served with an AMC 304 V8

Owner said this even has a hydraulic clutch. Pretty amazing for 1963.
 

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a flash back in time.. has a little cool factor huh
 
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This is something I could see rolling over the Barrett-Jackson stage, fully restored, with a wooden bed floor, maybe a resto-mod, and selling for 6 figures...
 

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This is something I could see rolling over the Barrett-Jackson stage, fully restored, with a wooden bed floor, maybe a resto-mod, and selling for 6 figures...

you think it would go for that much... Hmmm.. I guess you never can tell these days. Lot of enthusiasts out there I'm sure
 
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