1981 with 158,000 miles.
Ex-Canadian Military vehicle. Lifted 2", huge bumpers and a pintle hook. It also sports a bigass whippy antennae, Mil-Spec of course.
It has new shifter linkage, some of the nylon bushings have not been installed but I have them.
The Good: Pretty rust free for a forty year old vehicle. The tan interior is rip free but has the certain patina only found in deseasals. It has a sliding rear window. Hook up the antennae and you can get your favorite radio station on Mars.
The Bad: I have the tool and am in the process of timing the mechanical Bosch injection pump. It should be running this weekend. There's a drain on the electrical system in the Hazard Flashing area, I pulled that fuse for now.
The Ugly: Ex-Military, you know it's Camo. Pintle hook is a real shin biter.
The Deal Here's where I am: I bought this for $1500 because my son needed a second vehicle but he has no place to work on one (NYC). I thought I would make this safe, run OK and give it to him but it's too time consuming for me.
I pulled a trailer to Michigan to get this, trailered it back all in 25 hours. It's sitting on the trailer now, an easier working height. If you want to cut a deal for the trailer too we can do that.
I have $1500 in the Caddy. Brandy new battery, new in jectors, way too much time. I'd like to get my investment back, about $1700. If you want the trailer I'll take $2200 on the package, $700 by itself. It's a 6 X 10 ft. with 3500 lb. axles, no brakes and an aluminum deck. Registered as a homemade landscape trailer so it's ~$10 to register. I removed the fenders on the return trip from Michigan because of the potholes I saw; afraid of punching out a tire.
The ramps roll between the open deck on rollers. Everything on the trailer is brand new; 3" channel, aluminum deck, coupler, torsion axles, tires etc.
Located near Albany, NY
Dan