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Never heard of it, but 1971 was just before my time with Jeep. Any idea where in the country it was from? According to Brian Chuchua, Reno had the largest Jeep dealership by sales at that time, and they sold a lot of Wagoneers.
Tim Reese
Maine beekeeper's truck: '77 J10 LWB, 258/T15/D20/3.54 bone stock, low options (delete radio), PS/PDB, hubcaps.
Browless and proud: '82 J20 360/T18/NP208/3.73, Destination A/Ts, 7600 GVWR
Copper Polly: '75 CJ-6, 304/T15, PS, BFG KM2s, soft top
GTI without the badges: '95 VW Golf Sport 2000cc 2D
Dual Everything: '15 Chryco Jeep Cherokee KL Trailhawk, ECO Green
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Stuka wrote:There were some dealers that would have their own packages. Sometimes would have their own graphics on them, or they tweak a few things.
I have never heard of this particular trim, but may very well be a single dealer trim.
That would normally have been my first thought too but it was mentioned in a national magazine along with the Custom Special (1414X) announcing the availability of a sunroof option.
Jim Allen
Keeping the Good Old Days of Four-Wheeling Alive