1975 Jeep Cj5 304 V8 on 2040-cars
Huntsville, Alabama, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:304
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Manual
Make: Jeep
Model: CJ
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Drive Type: 4x4 manual
Exterior Color: Orange
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
Trim: none
Number of Cylinders: 8
Mileage: 125,401
for sale here is charlie our 1975 cj5. i bought this jeep a few years back for weekend outings in the mountains and it has served us well. I have never put a tag on it we always trailer to the camp site and use the jeep from there. this little jeep has a very strong 304 V8 with an AL6 MSD and Billet distributor. the motor also has a edelbrock intake and 4 barrel carburetor. there is a rebuild tag on the block so the motor has been replaced but i didn't do it and don't know who did. the motor doesnt leak or use oil. it has power steering but you have to top it up every once in a while.I put a painless wiring harness in it head light to tail and all electrics work as designed including blinkers and hazards. the speedo doesn't work although i have a new one in the shop i will let go with it.Currently there is a plastic fuel cell in the back for gas but i have a new in the box factory gas tank that goes with it. i also have a few marker light lens and dash label lights and such you can have as well. the frame is solid no issues to note the body has bumps and bruises but isnt a complete rust bucket either. the back floor has been replaced with a sheet of heavy metal and works well for me. the rear axle has a Lincoln locker and for those that don't know what that is you take a Lincoln wielder and wield the spider gears up and it is always locked. it is removable and can be returned to factory with a few new parts.The tires are pretty bad they will hold air all day for riding but a couple might leak down over night. I never put tires on it cause they always worked just fine as much as we drove it. this jeep has a 10,000 lb remote control winch on it that i will sell for $250 over the sell price or take it off and keep it if you don't want it. if you have any questions please feel free to send them. this is a fun little toy full of power and has been very reliable to us. I will assist you in transporting this home either load on your trailer or deliver for fee to be discussed with deal. thanks good luck (the mileage indicated on here is just a number to satisfy ebay the speedo doesn't work and i have no idea how many miles are on it).
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