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1974 Jeep Cj5 Renegade Amc 360 Motor on 2040-cars

US $12,000.00
Year:1974 Mileage:65000
Location:

Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States

Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States

 

1974 Jeep CJ5 360 cu in Renegade 4x4

 The way Jeep should of built the CJ!  Everything new.. has been my daily driver all winter and starts right up and purrs everytime! I just finished installing a 360 motor last fall (3000 miles ago) Holley carb and intake, has Tons of power! I have never off-roaded it, mostly just running around town, all new parts from the battery.. To Painless wiring harness.. professional racing seats.. With 5-point harness.. New lock box console, I have a hard top, bikini top and full soft top, 5 brand new BF Goodrich 35x12.5 tires with lift and shocks , new heater, new Gauges, new bushwhacker super pocket fender flares. It has had very little use and zero abuse. Can be parted out for much more buy it now price of $14,000. Will ship once payment is received, buyer to arrange and pay all shipping costs. Negative feedback will be left  for non paying bidders, down payment required with auction close, have a ton of receipts and extra parts to go with, feel free to shoot me an offer

Thank you

 

Engine

  • AMC 360 Engine

  • Holley 600 Performer Carburator

  • Edelbrock Intake Manifold

  • Hedman longtube headers W/ dual Mufflers

  • New Painless Wiring From Head Light to Tail Light

  • New HEI Distributor, Performance Plugs and Wires

  • Centerforce clutch w/ New Hydraulic Clutch Kit (not installed)

  • New Belts and Accessories

  • Electric Fan

  • New Radiator with and cap

  • New HD Battery

 

Body

  • Fiberglass Body, Hood

  • New Bushwacker Pocket Flares

  • BDS Suspension

  • 8,000 lb Winch

  • Bulletproof front and rear bumpers with rear swing out tire carrier and High lift Jack mount, tow hitch     

  • Side rock sliders

  • New Tilting Back Seat

  • 6 point Frame roll cage kit

  • New Rubicon all-weather Seats with Covers - With sliders

  • 5 point Professional Racing Harnesses

  • Master Craft Grab handles

  • New lockable Tuffy Security Stereo Console

  • Interior tub has been Tuff coated

  • All new Gauges and Speedometer

  • Grant steering wheel

  • New mini sport Voltmeter, Water temp, Oil gauge

  • Soft top and full doors

  • New Baja Bikini top

  • Full Grizzly Fiberglass Hardtop and Doors

  • New Heater System

  • Stainless Mirrors

 

Drive Train

  • Rear Dana axle 44 Locked

  • T-150 3 speed transmission and a Dana 20 transfer case

  • Dana 44 Front axle

  • Warn premium front lockout hubs

  • 410 gears

  • BDS Steering Stabilizer

  • 5 New 35" x 12.50 BF Goodrich All Terrain TAs (with spare)

  • 5 15” x 10”  Eagle 58 aluminum rims (with spare)

  • Power Disk Brakes

  • All ball joints, axel joints, tie rod ends and seals have been replaced.

  • Power Steering

  • Much more included....

  •  not a CJ7 or Wrangler

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