For Sale: 1967 Jeep Commando in Kalispell, Montana for sale in Kalispell, MT

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Vehicle Description This was my husband's daily driver through PT school but it hasn't gotten the attention it deserves over the last few years.
So, we are ready to let her go and for someone else to be able to enjoy it as much as we did! It does run and start up every time.
It could use some love and attention though.
Here are some of the details:
1967 Jeep Commando Motor - 350 ci Turbo 400 transmission, B&M shifter Edelbrock 4 barrel carburetor UPGRADES:
Radio/CD with 2 Pioneer marine speakers 33x10.
50 BFGoodrich all terrain tires, good tread left on them Valve job within the last 5,000 miles Transmission flush and maintenance Carburetor kit New spark plugs/wires Electrical redone New drums and shoes in the rear, new pads in front High lift jack, fuel can, and full size spare on rear rack S10 bucket seats Tilt steering OTHER THINGS TO NOTE:
It is currently 2WD.
The larger than stock motor creates clearance issues with the front driveline.
Transfer case and front axle are fully functional.
The mechanical fuel pump that is original to the motor has developed a leak at the seal.
A new mechanical fuel pump can be purchased for $20-$40.
There are some rust spots and spots where the paint is peeling that were there when we purchased the vehicle.
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  • Year: 1967
  • Make: Jeep
  • Model: Commando

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