Jeep Wrangler On 44s on 2040-cars
Allegany, New York, United States
Built Jeep Wrangler. 77 CJ title. Everything has been gone over. Very fun to drive around town or play in the mud. SBC 350 engine with a turbo 350 trans, tranny was rebuilt and has a b&m shift kit. np241 transfer case with a slip yoke eliminator kit. HD drive shafts and u-joints. Dana 60 front axle and a dana 70 rear. Dual steering stabilizers in front. New Front brakes last year. 6 inch rough country springs, 3 inch body, HD shackels, like new mickey thompson 20 classic rims. 44 inch tires in very good condition. Jeep yj tub and frame both rust free. The body is from texas. cj fiberglass front clip. There is a small crack in passenger side windshield. comes with soft doors, a hard top, hard doors. Asking for cash offers!!! Make an offer. Open to trades. call or text 716 307 5945. i know I am probably missing alot of information. Please contact for more information. Measures 8ft high, 7ft wide, and 13 ft long. I do have a set of 16.5 rims and small tires to fit the jeep and many more extra parts to go with the sale.
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