pyagid Just brought this home. Mostly to use as a truck, maybe some light wheeling 1972 J2000 Right now it is a 6cyl, t15 tranny, d44 f/r 4 wheel drum brakes. I would like to find a t-18 to swap in, and a disc brake front
mrtazwrench :t: i just looked at a 72 j4000 for the second time today, not that nice though, i think i'm going to part it, no title. :-|
pyagid mrtazwrench wrote:t: i just looked at a 72 j4000 for the second time today, not that nice though, i think i'm going to part it, no title. :-| send it to me, I will throw my cab on it, and I dont need a title in CT for anythign older than 1981 :? -Paul
mrtazwrench pyagid wrotemrtazwrench wrote:t: i just looked at a 72 j4000 for the second time today, not that nice though, i think i'm going to part it, no title. :-| send it to me, I will throw my cab on it, and I dont need a title in CT for anythign older than 1981 :? -Paul :-| no title? how does that work? 111!!!
pyagid Direct from the CT DMV website The Connecticut Certificate of Title showing assignment of ownership and indicating release of all liens (if any). A Title is not required on vehicles manufactured prior to 1981. -Paul
Goose Nice clean J truck.. Carefull dude these trucks have a way of addicting you ..about the third time you motor in to someplace to retrieve the little jeep cause you broke something and motor back out pulling it behind you you begin to have those evil thoughts.."Why didn't I just take the J-truck to start with".. I speak from sad experience. But I still have a pair of CJ's after all these years they are addictive too. Heroin habits are cheaper than Jeep habits you just can't show them to your parents. 111!!!