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1982 Jeep Cj-8 Scrambler Laredo Package 4x4 Restored Hard Top 5 Speed New Paint on 2040-cars

US $27,500.00
Year:1982 Mileage:102183 Color: clear and they turned out beautifully
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States

1982 Jeep CJ-8 Scrambler, Laredo Package, Restored, 4x4, Removable Hardtop, power steering & power brakes

You are bidding on a restored 1982 Jeep Scrambler w/ Factory Laredo Package. This jeep was purchased from the Second Owner who had stripped down the jeep and had a professional black paint job done. Body was in fantastic shape with no rust and the mirror finish on the paint is beautiful! Correct screen printed graphics were installed, all New weather stripping, indoor/outdoor door handles, door panels are original.

Interior has been redone. New custom Laredo Seat covers and carpet, entire cab and bed was rhino bedlined before carpet was installed, all gauges word except of course the gas gauge as this is common on these jeeps. New AM/FM/CD/USB son radio,

Engine was rebuilt at 82,000 miles because it had started to smoke and there has been very few miles put on since then. a new T-5 transmission was mated to the rebuilt motor as well. New exhaust system, ball joints and front end alignment. Nice set of Goodyear Wrangler Tires.

Custom wood side rails were built by a local cabinet shop and were made to exact plans from the CJ-8 Forum  website. Made out of white oak, natural finish and 3 coats of exterior clear and they turned out beautifully!

Rear tire carrier was sandblasted and powder coated, Half Hardtop is re-textured and painted,

In the Jeep world, Scramblers are very desirable because they made fewer of them, they are unique looking and beautiful and continue to appreciate every year and this Scrambler is in extremely nice condition and will no disappoint! She is ready to bring enjoyment to the next owner...........  If you want to contact me to discuss this jeep call Michael at 713-933-9944


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