1979 Jeep Cj 5 Fiberglass Body Metal Front End 6cyl T18 4 Speed on 2040-cars
Coopersburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:6cyl 258
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1979
Interior Color: Black
Make: Jeep
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: CJ
Trim: 2 door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4wd
Mileage: 66,255
Sub Model: CJ5
Exterior Color: maroon
Jeep is 95%. Runs, drives, stops fine. Needs some small things like horn not working, tail light out, and parking lights not working. The heater box is out of it, but I have it. There is no soft top for it. I do have a Steel Horse hard top that I bought. Needs cleaned up and I assume it will fit, as it's for a CJ5. I can include that for what I paid, $275.00. I can tow this for free up to 50 miles so it's no problem getting it home to you. I can tow it for $1 per mile, up to 150 miles. This Jeep is a pretty good Jeep for the price I'm asking. The tub is fiberglass, so no rust!!!!!. The front end is metal with no rust. I bought the Jeep like this. Hood and fenders look to have been new. Windshield is good with one rust spot. No cracks in windshield. Inside of tub has herculiner. Paint looks pretty good, but is not perfect. There is a run on the hood. The front of the hood and fenders has some type of black liner on it. There is a few normal paint chips. Some how there is some black paint overspray in it. If I have a chance, I will get that off. Overall, I think the paint does look okay. In the engine compartment, Jeep has a new aluminum radiator, power steering, power brakes, and a nice clean 258 6cyl. I just put a $300 carter 2bbl carb on it, so the engines idles and runs fine. When sitting, there is a puff of smoke upon startup. New exhaust with glass pack. Frame has no rust. I did not paint it red, but it's easy to see how clean this Jeep is. Hard to find a frame with no rust. Jeep has disk brakes in front with new pads. Drum brakes in back with new shoes and hardware. All new brake lines and hoses. New gas tank and fuel gauge works. Jeep has the HD T18 4 speed with granny gear. Dana 20 transfer case. 4wd works good with no noises. Not sure on the lift, but it has Buckshot 33 x 12.5 x 15 tires on wagon wheels. Tread depth is 8 to 10/32's, bought half tread. Interior has low back bucket seats, lap belts, non-working clock, working factory tachometer, fuel gauge, temp gauge, and speedometer. Jeep is located in Coopersburg PA 18036. Call to look at Jeep. |
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