Custom Built 1991 Jeep Wrangler S Sport Utility 2-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
North Fort Myers, Florida, United States
For Sale is a beautiful Custom built Jeep Wrangler; this was a frame off build. Everything was taken apart and replaced or redone professionally. I'll start with the body: it was stripped down completely, then they line X under the tub front to back, inside and out the frame was sand blasted along with every part that was painted; everything was painted with base clear matrix, Everything!!!
All new gauges, new seats, new top, new everything.
As for the drivetrain, it has 2 1/2 ton running gear with pinion brakes, turbo 400 transmission, and a ProFab transfer case which all color match with the jeep. It also has a 4 core aluminum radiator custom shroud for the fan; it has a 383 stroker motor which only has about 20 hours of run time, with an electric fuel pump and custom built fuel cell, also painted to match everything.
I have over $55,000 invested in the jeep and I'm asking $35,000. I also have a custom built heavy duty trailer for sale separate or make a package deal. I have title in hand in my name for both of them for easy, fast sale.
This Jeep is located in SW Florida. Buyer will be responsible for pickup or shipping if you are not local.
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