I'd be scared to think of what that thing looks like on the underside, with that carpet in the interior, a plow on the front, and being in ct, which i am assuming is as bad as ohio with regards to road salting. oof.
Look at the roof line over the door. I think that whole body is humped up in the middle. Looks like junk to me. I can't imagine what the underside looks like either.
Travis..
Just like Scouts the EB were noted for being awesome plow rigs which actually led to their demise. It almost impossible to find one without a plow nor have alot of rot. Jeeps were the same way too but they were produced in alot higher numbers so at least there is a chance to find one of those savable.
Id give a few hundred bucks for it for the shear fact that at least some of the parts are still good. The grill, hood, and windshield frame with glass appear to be in good condition, the front fenders cant quite tell. If its above a 71.5 you can always sell the dana 44 out of the front to reclaim some of that money you spent.
Looks to be a 1966 or 1967 not to many good drive train parts on those. If it's a 66' there might be a few odd ball 66' parts that would be worth grabbing. Just looked again rear bumper appears to be a 66'
Judging from the turn signals on the grill and the hold down on the top of the windshield, she's a '66-'68. T-shift Dana-20 xfercase 2.46:1. Dana-30 front end (leave it), 9" small bearing rear (if it's still stock). Lots of good parts there for a guy looking to do a resto. Wheels are worth a bit too if they're original...
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