It's a 1968 Wagoneer base model- 1414.
Inline 232 engine, T-86 three speed, column shift "three on the tree" with the standard Dana 20 t case. It was his dad's- bought new in '68 in Montana and the son got it after his dad passed away 18 years ago. There was a twin- the dad bought two; the other was an automatic and it was the wife's ride. The automatic version went to the daughter and it is still in Montana.
The shifter linkage on the column shift is bound up somewhere and it's been sitting since 2010. Up until then, it was a daily driver. The odometer shows 85,345 miles.
It was originally Bronze Mist Metallic, or so it looks, but was repainted an unknown color sometime in the early 1980's. There doesn't seem to be any rust in the rockers, or rear quarters, but the floor boards seem soft. The driver's front fender has a dent, but overall, it is as original and unrestored a Wagoneer as I've ever seen.
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