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It's a fold down license plate holder for running with the tailgate open, looks like yours is folded the wrong way, supposed to just flip the plate up from the bottom so that it hangs vertically when the tailgate is down.
1970 1414X Wagoneer "The Pig"
-Custom Special
-Dauntless 350 V8
-D27 front/D44 rear
2006 XK (65th Ann Edition)-DD
It's so you can see the license with the rear hatch down while traveling. I don't think it is stock. It might be something that California required?
It had not occurred to me that with the tailgate down the license is not visible. I've only done that a few times but I imagine it might get you pulled over here in AZ as well. Perhaps a previous owner drove a lot with the tailgate down?
Thanks for sharing this nice unmolested example !
It's the GEN2 1414X introduced in march 1969 with avocado mist paint, charcoal interior and walnut trim panels on the body sides
As you know they all had automatic transmission, Buick V8, power steering, power brakes and power tailgate window
This one has the Air conditioning option too
The hubcaps or wheel covers , unlike the rims , are original
The little rectangular plate was on the firewall passenger side above the paint and trim codes
J10 81, J10 77, CJ7 80, Gladiator 64, Wagoneer 65, ZJ 5.9
parts vehicles : wagoneer 63, cherokee Golden eagle
JVDL1414x wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2019 11:32 am
Any idea how many GEN2 were built in this configuration?
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Around 1300 with this GEN2 configuration
Around 1200 for GEN1
Less for GEN3 (reflectors replaced by markers, not restricted to the combo avocado/charcoal, 350 buick or 360 amc), i don't have an accurate figure, above 500
J10 81, J10 77, CJ7 80, Gladiator 64, Wagoneer 65, ZJ 5.9
parts vehicles : wagoneer 63, cherokee Golden eagle
So you can drive with the tailgate down, and still show your plate. AFAIK it's 100% Jeep factory equipment, though it may be mounted upside-down, as mentioned above. I would expect it to be lighted, up or down.
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
Blockchain the vote.
You Scored JV. Doesn't seem to be missing much, rims and console lid.
Heat riser for the air cleaner. What is in the trunk?
License plate bracket is factory and mounted correctly, I had to step
outside and check my 69 to be sure. Does it have a tilt wheel?
Been to the gas station yet? How did that turn out?
Beautiful documents for the glove box that you don't have.
Is this a one owner Jeep? Love the color, and the rims aren't bad,
we've all seen much worse, mine had sawblades.
All around a real score. Hope she loves it and keeps it.
p.s. My bad, it's the arm rest you're missing, not the glove box lid.
If you have the factory fan shroud, you really scored big-time. Pure unobtanium.
Thanks for the info. I have the armrest, and yes, it is tilt wheel. Not sure about fan shroud. What is so special about it? I would think that is a part that doesn't wear.
JVDL1414x wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2019 9:33 am
Thanks for the info. I have the armrest, and yes, it is tilt wheel. Not sure about fan shroud. What is so special about it? I would think that is a part that doesn't wear.
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the fan shroud helps to channel the air toward the fan... it is supposed to really help in hot conditions, especially if you have the AC condenser. The shroud is open at the bottom... so a bottomless shroud , it channels the air downward... I did a few mods some years ago by closing the gap at the bottom... then removed the added pieces and the temp dropped by at least 2 needle width...
typical shroud, with untypical fan from a mercedes 560, it is light weight by about 1/2lbs, and an 1" smaller with 9 blades instead of 7
the engine tag on the 360 is on the valve cover, passenger side as a screwed metal tag, from a typical intake manifold leak project of last year
Michel
74 wag (349 Kmiles... parked, next step is a rust free body)
85 Gwag (229 Kmiles... the running test lab)
JVDL1414x wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2019 9:47 am
I doubt I can find the little clock that mounted on the console..
That's where the second $2000 will go. Watch here, sometimes they pop up. And folks keep an eye out for them and post up if they are selling on on ebay and such.
you can have my clock at a discounted price of $1900.... ah, ah, ah
Michel
74 wag (349 Kmiles... parked, next step is a rust free body)
85 Gwag (229 Kmiles... the running test lab)
I was completely fine on this until I saw those hubcaps. Now I'm jealous. Let me know if you decide to sell them.
1982 Wagoneer Limited 5.3L Vortec 4L60E swap - finished/restored - sold - bought back - sold again
1979 Wagoneer 360 TH400 1339 QT - built into perfect daily driver - sold
1981 J10 Sportside Honcho - finished/restored - sold
1979 Cherokee Golden Eagle - 5.3L Vortec 6L80E swap - finished/restored - sold
1967 Super Wagoneer - sold, too much work
1978 J10 Golden Eagle - finished/restored - sold
1962 Rambler Classic Cross Country Wagon - current project, wife's daily driver - she'll never let me sell it
Engine code is located on the block, driver side brtween the front exhaust manifold parts
If you have "P" in the code it's a 68, "R" it's a 69 , "S": 70, "T" : 71
J10 81, J10 77, CJ7 80, Gladiator 64, Wagoneer 65, ZJ 5.9
parts vehicles : wagoneer 63, cherokee Golden eagle
Chubbinius wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2019 8:55 pm
It's a fold down license plate holder for running with the tailgate open, looks like yours is folded the wrong way, supposed to just flip the plate up from the bottom so that it hangs vertically when the tailgate is down.
I’d actually always wondered why mine had this! Thanks for the answer, Chubbinius!
70 1414x
5.3 LMG/4L60e/Dana 20
Dana 44s front and rear with 3.73s and discs
Previously, 72 Wagoneer
Carbed, Cammed, and Lifted