Jeep Cj 5 304 V-8 Formerly Owned By The Hendrick Racing Family on 2040-cars
Ashland, Kentucky, United States
1978 jeep cj 5 with a built 304 v-8
75000 originial miles new tires and rims with full size spare 3 speed 4x4 the engine was recently rebuilt bored 030 over mild cam with ported heads electronic distributor. 35 inch tires with less than 50 miles on them TSL synergy green custom interior all gauges work as should mileage shows 0 miles because we installed a new rebuilt engine. VIDEO ST youtube.com/watch?v=iKPJjSKFhgM watch the video on you tube New best top warn winch numerous led lights green ground effects leds inside and out no rust this truck is as original as it gets i have spent 1000's on this jeep this jeep was formerly owned by the Hendrick racing family. come and drive this jeep there is not a finer jeep out there this is a real head turner an amazing machine. questions call 6066154105 hutch On May-16-14 at 08:40:59 PDT, seller added the following information: |
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