1983 Jeep Scrambler Original Paint, Stock on 2040-cars
Chapin, South Carolina, United States
1983 original paint jeep scrambler laredo
133k original miles, 2nd owner garage kept, have original window sticker
factory 1/2 soft top with soft doors included, great shape, rarely used, no rips,tears,etc.
Black plastic 1/2 doors included
bikini top included but not in very good shape
just got jeep out of shop: Head was pulled, resurfaced, new gaskets, new valve cover, new mc carb, new hei distributor, new heater core/blower (new owner will need to finish hooking everything up), runs like a top
tach and clock work, clock glass has "yellowed"
underside of jeep looks as if it has never seen a mud puddle.
Rust limited to right where bulkhead flange met the roll bar feet. Flange on bulkhead rusted at the same spot..easy fix for both.
Rear bumper has a slight rust area.
Factory fender flares have cracks in them..need replacing.
Center console is not really functional and is worn.
Would not hesitate to drive this jeep across the country.
Email me if more pictures desired. . Will try to answer all questions. Also have video of it running that can be sent to your phone.
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