Cj 6 Jeep 4x4 1974 Factory Hardtop & Doors on 2040-cars
Chaparral, New Mexico, United States
Body Type:JEEP 2DR CJ 6
Engine:4.0 FUEL INJECTION 1997
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:OWNER
Interior Color: GREY
Make: Jeep
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: CJ
Trim: GREY
Drive Type: 4X4
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Convertible
Mileage: 75,079
Sub Model: CJ 6 JEEP
Exterior Color: GREY
Warranty: NO WARRANTY
YOUR BIDDING ON A 1974 CJ 6 WITH THE FACTORY HARDTOP AND DOORS,THIS VEHICLE HAS BEEN IN THE SOUTHWEST AREA FOR ATLEAST 20 YEARS ( EL PASO TX. ). IT ORIGINALLY HAD A 232 6CL WHICH WAS SWITCHED TO A 1997 4.0 FUEL INJECTION MOTOR W/ 89,000 MILES, THE T-15 IS USED BUT IN GOOD SHAPE ALONG WITH THE DANA 20 TRANSFER CASE, A NEW CLUTCH WAS INSTALLED W/ THE MOTOR, POWER STEERING, 3 CORE HEAVY DUTY RADIATOR, FLOW MASTER MUFFLER, IT HAS A 4INCH LIFT KIT W/ BRAND NEW 31X10.5X15 DAKATO DEFINITY A/T, 15X8 BLACK RIMS, IT HAS A FRONT BENCH SEAT 60/40, FRT DUAL PIPE BUMPER,OFF ROAD LIGHTS, THIS VEHICLE HAS SOME RUST SPOTS, OVERALL VERY SOLID. THE BACK WINDOW ON THE HARDTOP HAS A RUSTED TOP RAIL, THE BACK DOOR IS GOOD SHAPE, DANA 30 FRT W/ A DANA 44 REAR.
THE VEHICLE HAS A CLEAR TEXAS TITLE
IF YOU ANY OTHER QUESTIONS OR NEED ADDITIONAL PICS, E MAIL OR CALL 915 526 5337 ROGER
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