1977 Jeep Cj5 Frame Off Restoration on 2040-cars
Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States
1977 Jeep CJ5 Complete Frame Off Restoration EVERYTHING IS NEW WITH RECIEPTS LISTED BELOW - 360 AMC Engine - MSD Distributor, Spark Plug Wires, & 6a Digital Ignition Box - Alternator, Starter, Water Pump, Thermostat - 4 Speed T18 Manual Transmission w/ Granny Gear - Flywheel and Centerforce Clutch - Dana 20 Transfer Case - Dana 35 Front Axle & Dana 40 Rear Axle w/ Chromoly Axles - Warn Lockers - Front & Rear Driveshafts w/ Heavy Duty U-Joints - Energy Suspension Body Mounts - 35x12.50r15 General Grabber II Tires (Red Letters) - KMC 15'' Aluminum Wheels - 4'' Lift Kit, 1'' Shackles, & Rancho Shocks w/ Red Boots - Tie Rods & Ends, Ball Joints, Drop Pitman Arm - Front Steering Stabilizer w/ Rancho Shock & Red Boots - Converted Front To Disc Brakes, & Drums on Rear - Stainless Braided Brake Lines - New Front Bumper & Rear Bumper - Gas Tank, Filler, And Hoses - Complete Painless Wiring Harness - Edelbrock Peformer Intake Manifold - Edelbrock Peformer 650cfm 4 Barrel Carburetor - Eldebrock Valve Covers & Air Filter - Hooker Long Tube Headers - True Dual Exhaust w/ Flowmaster Mufflers - Radiator w/ Electric Fan - Fender Flares - Windshield & Gasket - Best Top Front & Rear Seats Black - Seat Belts - Best Top Roll Bar Pad - Best Top Bikini Top - Best Top Complete Top Never Installed Still In The Box - Best Top Jeep Cover For Storage - Restored All The Factory Gauges - Stainless Steel Mirrors, Dash Grab Bar, Glove Box Door & Lock, Hood Locks & Hinges, Windshield Wipers & More - 5 Coats of PPG Black Paint & 3 Coats of PPG Clear (Exterior) - Frame Sandblasted & Painted w/ POR 15 Chassis Coat Paint - Line X Interior - Floor Mats w/ Jeep Logo - Cd Player w/ USB Port & Hidden Antenna - Grant Steering Wheel - All of the Heat and Air Cables & Knobs - Heater Core & Motor - Headlight Switch - Wiper Switch - Turn Signal Switch - Headlights, Corners, Markers, & Taillights (Housing & Bulbs) - Battery & Tray This Rust Free Jeep Has All Original Jeep Steel Body Tub, Fenders, Hood, Grille, & Tailgate (NO FIBERGLASS) Runs & Drives Awesome You Can Get In & Drive It Anywhere Never Drove Offroad Or In The Rain Garage Kept |
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Jeep Grand Cherokee in headliner fire probe
Fri, 23 Aug 2013The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is launching an investigation into 146,000 Jeep Grand Cherokee SUVs from the 2012 model year, The Detroit News reports. This comes as the result of the government safety agency receiving three complaints from owners who cited fires inside the Jeep's cabin.
According to the report, NHTSA says:
"The customers reported a burning odor and visible smoke coming from the headliner while the vehicle was being driven. This was followed by flames from the headliner itself. Customers lowered the windows in an effort to clear the smoke but this increased the fire's intensity. All three vehicles had to be extinguished with a fire extinguisher or by the fire department as they continued to burn after the vehicle was turned off."
Are future vehicular hacks inevitable?
Wed, Jul 29 2015Before the hack of the Uconnect system in a Jeep Cherokee resulted in a 1.4-million vehicle recall, the potential software vulnerabilities in vehicles were already a hot topic with Congressional inquiries and even proposed legislation in the US. As cars' interconnected systems gain the ability to go online, they become open to a host of new threats. Automakers are trying to stop this, but it might be too late to put the genie back into the bottle. Throughout 2015, the issue of software security in vehicles has become increasingly vital. For example, the recent Jeep case wasn't even the biggest hack this year. In February, a major flaw was discovered in the BMW Connected Drive service that allowed researchers to remotely lock and unlock the doors and potentially affected 2.2 million cars. The fix was an over-the-air patch for the problem. Automakers are actively working to fix the issues. Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and Audi reportedly are using encrypted connections and firewalls in their vehicles to prevent hacking. "Absolute, 100-percent safety isn't possible," Daimler spokesperson Benjamin Oberkersch said to Automotive News Europe. "But we develop our systems, tested by internal and external experts, so they're up to date." These vulnerabilities seem to be popping up more often. A successful hack took $14 in parts from Radio Shack in one case. There was also a 60 Minutes report earlier in the year about DARPA's ability to hack into OnStar to take control of a Chevrolet Impala. Experts aren't so sure companies can contend with hackers' advancement. "The difficulty for the carmakers at the moment is the question whether they can keep pace with advances in technology, and especially hacking technology," Rainer Scholz, executive director for telematics consultant EY, said to Automotive News Europe. "We seriously doubt they can." At this point, vehicle hacks are coming more from researchers looking for holes than from those with malicious intent. Still, the vulnerabilities are definitely there. It's up to automakers to keep patching the problems before they become dangerous to drivers. Related Video: News Source: Automotive News Europe - sub. req.Image Credit: Bill O'Leary / The Washington Post via Getty Images Audi BMW Jeep Mercedes-Benz Safety Technology Emerging Technologies hacking cyber security
FCA recalls 894k total vehicles worldwide in two campaigns
Fri, Oct 30 2015FCA is recalling a total of 893,698 vehicles worldwide in two campaigns to fix problems with inadvertent airbag deployment, failure of the anti-lock brakes, and stability control systems in the Jeep Grand Cherokee, Liberty, Dodge Journey, and Fiat Freemont. 559,703 of these vehicles are in the US. The larger recall affects 284,089 examples of the 2003 Jeep Liberty and 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee, and there are also 13,411 of them in Canada, 6,277 in Mexico, and 48,212 outside the NAFTA region. Because of "electrical noise beyond the tolerance of the airbag electronic control module", part of that component can fail, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. This can cause the front and side airbags to deploy and the seatbelt pre-tensioners to activate inadvertently. FCA US has seven reports of alleged injuries from this problem. To fix the situation, the Jeeps need their Occupant Restraint Control modules replaced, as well as the front- and side-impact sensors. According to the NHTSA, the replacement parts won't be available until early 2016. Still, FCA US will advise owners about the problem in a letter by the end of December and will send a second notification when the components are ready. The second campaign affects 275,614 examples of the 2012-2015 Dodge Journey in the US; plus 78,148 of them in Canada, 36,471 in Mexico, and 151,476 left-hand drive units outside of NAFTA where it's sold as the Fiat Freemont. On these vehicles, water intrusion can disable the anti-lock brakes and electronic stability control, although a warning light often illuminates when this issue occurs, and the problem doesn't affect regular braking. There are also no reports of injuries or accidents. To fix the issue, dealers will seal the ABS wiring harness and will replace any already affected components as necessary, like the ABS module or the headlamp and dashboard wiring harness. Statement: Occupant Restraint Control Modules October 30, 2015 , Auburn Hills, Mich. - FCA US LLC is voluntarily recalling an estimated 284,089 older-model SUVs in the U.S. to replace their Occupant Restraint Control (ORC) modules and front and/or side-impact sensors, as required. Within this vehicle population, FCA US became aware of seven injuries caused by inadvertent air-bag deployments and advised NHTSA accordingly. The affected vehicles are not equipped with Takata Corp. air-bags. The Company is unaware of any related accidents.