Found it even with the link removed... wow.
I could have forgiven the seller if it was a typo where they were asking for $1700...
Funny that he/she think they will get anywhere near what they put into it, and then be partially honest with themselves to say that they'll knock off some money for the things that need to be repaired. Sounds like denial is still dominant in their thinking... or maybe the better half has made some demands.
To the credit of the builder the interior is pretty nice, but even I saw things I couldn't live with at $17K. Having recently bought a M1009 from Mississippi, and having it shipped out to California - I can't reconcile the price at all. I paid about 12K less for a runner in decent shape.
However, the biggest error I saw was listing it as "smog exempt" - that is not even 1% accurate in California - if you do an
engine change, you need to notify the DMV here that you've done so (doubt the seller did), which requires a BAR referee inspection and sign-off and a BAR sticker in the door column. CARB has some specific requirements for what must occur during an engine change:
- Donor engine must be a California emissions engine. (can't use a Florida emissions engine in a California emissions truck)
- Donor engine must have been available in the weight class you are transferring to. (can't put a DT466 into a CUCV, fun as that might be...)
- Donor engine must be the same year or newer than the vehicle you are transferring to. (can't put in a 1969 smog exempt engine into a Prius... yeah, fun as that might be )
- All emissions equipment from the donor vehicle must be transferred over to vehicle you are transferring to. (can't mix and match from multiple vehicles, or engine systems - no Cummins diesel catalytic converter on a Honda Accord)
You then need to meet the SMOG requirements for the donor vehicle's model year for a GAS engine... Which means it will need to pass SMOG...
That CUCV is a land mine strapped to a claymore inside a bunker-buster for the buyer IMHO. I'd be surprised if it sold for any more than $3K...