1966 Jeep Cj5 327 V8 Small Block Chevy, Muncie 4 Spd, 4x4 on 2040-cars
Joshua Tree, California, United States
Strong running 1966 Jeep with a Muncie 4 speed, two gas tanks, boxed in frame with steel plates welded in, reinforced steering box, 2" receiver hitch, detachable tow bar. This jeep was sitting for a few years when I got it. It was obviously loved by the previous owner who passed and left it to sit. I bought it last spring and have been working on it since, just dont have time and money to work on it now, could make a great winter project. You'll need to do some work on the wiring to hook up the headlights, tail lights etc. also need to install new gauges (included), bleed brakes, obviously a spare tire, and a little love here and there. It is registered in CA and is smog exempt. There are minor spots of rust here and there, but nothing that is "rusted out".
small block chevy 327 v8 Hooker headers with dual exhaust new parts include; aluminum radiator aluminum flex fan Edelbrock performer intake manifold fresh rebuilt Carter AFB competition carb (could use some fine tuning) water pump hydraulic lifters starter chrome valve covers chrome air cleaner fuel pump fuel lines Rancho RS5000 shocks brand new tires 31-10.50-15 brand new rock crusher rims (5) new gauges, water temp, oil pressure, ammeter, (need to be installed) aluminum diamond plating LED tail lights battery cables both mirrors new gear oil in trans, transfer, front and rear axles new oil and filter new fuel filters Other key features; 2" receiver hitch tow bar that easily removes boxed in frame (reinforced with steel plate welded on the C channel frame) steering box is reinforced transfer case rebuilt just before it was parked dual gas tanks chevy v8 muncie 4 speed comes with full soft top and doors, fabric in poor condition, frame work is all there, just need new fabric spare tire carrier massive front bumper no smog in CA Here is a vid I made so you can hear it run; |
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