1982 Body Off Restore, Runs Great, Started With New Frame, Yellow, on 2040-cars
Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Engine:258 IN-LINE 6
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Yellow
Make: Jeep
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: CJ
Trim: CJ5
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4WD STANDARD TRANSMISSION
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Mileage: 98,000
BOUGHT ON EBAY IN 2005 FOR A PROJECT, WAS IN ROUGH SHAPE. DID A LITTLE HERE AND THERE, THE LAST 4 MONTHS WORKED ON IT NON-STOP. IT RUNS BETTER THEN NEW. THE BODY EXTERIOR I HAVE NOT TOUCHED, THE BODY BOTTEM WAS RUSTED OUT, I HAD IT CUT OUT AND A NEW BOTTEM WELDED IN COMPLETLY RUST PROOFED. THE ODOMETER SHOWS 98000. THE REBUILT MOTOR HAS ONLY 3000 MILES ON IT. THE TRANSMISSION, FRAME AND EVERY THING LISTED BELOW HAS LESS THAN 300 MILES.
WHY AM I SELLING THIS JEEP? I AM 6'2" AND WEIGH 295LBS. BOTTEM LINE, TOO FAT TO FIT. LOOKING FOR A CJ7 TO REBUILD.
HERE IS A LIST OF WHAT THIS JEEP HAS.
#1.COMPLETE RESTORE, TDK FRAME TREATED WITH POR-15(3 COATS) TOP COATED (2 COATS).
#2 HEAVY DUTY POWERSTEERING BOX AND PUMP\
#3. STAINLESS STEEL GAS AND BREAK LINES
#4 .2.5" SUSPENTION KIT FROM 4WD. NEW BODY MOUNTS
#5. NEW GAS TANK POOR-15 COATED
#6. NEW RADIATOR AND FAN
#7. NEW- REBUILT TRANSMISSION.
#8. NEW BRAKES AND ROTORS
#9. NEW STEERING SHAFT
#10. NEW MASTER CYLINDER
#11. NEW DUAL EXHAUST
#12. NEW HEDMAN HEADERS
#13. NEW ELECTRONIC DISTIBUTOR
#14. NEEDS NEW TIRES, 33X10.5 ARE SUGGESTED
#15. MAKE ME AN OFFER I CAN'T REFUSE
#16. I have listed it twice already, each time ten people watched, stop watching and buy the best running cj5 being sold.
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