1979 Jeep Rock Crawler (road Legal & Turnkey) Mud/sand on 2040-cars
Duncan, Oklahoma, United States
This 1979 JEEP CJ-5 ROCK CRAWLER is both road legal and 100% trail ready. It needs nothing(TURNKEY). I currently drive it around town and climbing hills in the country. This beast will climb anything and with it being fuel injected, it will run great at any angle. It also will never overheat with its large aftermarket electric fan and the stock mechanical fan plus 3 core aluminum radiator. FYI- I have never had it in over one foot of water or mud. It was primarily used for rocks/hills/road. More than $25,000 in components that include: · New ATLAS 4.3 competition twin stick TRANSFER CASE =cost $3000 (the HOLY GRAIL of Rock Crawler transfer cases) · FULL HYDRAULIC STEERING · EIGHT LUG DANA 44 FRONT AXLE DETROIT LOCKER4.10 GEARS FROM CHEVY 3/4 TON with locking hubs · New HEAVY DUTY CHROMOLY AXLESHAFTS & DRIVE FLANGES · EIGHT LUG 14 BOLT REAR AXLE DETROIT LOCKER 4.10 GEARS FROM CHEVY 3/4 TON · 40"x 13.5" IROKS tires on 15X10 BLACK STEEL WHEELS · SPRING OVER AXLE WITH 4 NEW RANCHO 2.5 LIFT SPRINGS & REAR TRACTION BAR · MILEMARKER 8000 pound WINCH WITH GUIDE ROLLERS · New 4.3 VORTEC FUEL INJECTION CHEVY V6 with less than 1000 miles on it. · Rebuilt TH350 TRANSMISSION · B&M racing shifter · Total inner and outer steal ROLLCAGE from 1-3/4" PIPE WITH 2" NURF BARS. · OTTOR HEAVY DUTY RACING SEATS ARE MOUNTED TO ROLLCAGE · 5 POINT Racing Harnesses, SEAT BELTS ARE MOUNTED TO ROLLCAGE · New BATTERY · New 3 ROW ALUMINUM RADIATOR · Electric fan(aftermarket racing) · Front KC lights · Flood lights mounted under each fender well and near the driveline, five total, for night rock crawling. · CB radio · Air horns mud sand rail sandrail dune buggy 4x4 climb razor hotrod krawler
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