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1973 Cj5 350 Chevy Custom Show Jeep 4x4 on 2040-cars

Year:1973 Mileage:3000
Location:

Sherwood, Oregon, United States

Sherwood, Oregon, United States

1973 Jeep CJ5. Complete custom build, one of the nicest you will ever see. Everything has either been coated or painted. The paint job was a 10/10 a few years ago, but since then has a few knicks and chips....so it is currently a 8.5-9/10.  Everything works as it should, this is a show winning Jeep.  I will post a complete list of all the parts on this upcoming Thursday....in the mean time enjoy the pictures and happy bidding!

350 Chevy 400 Horsepower
B&M Transmission
Warn Lucking Hubs
MT 17" Wheels
Nitto Grapler Tires.....still have nubs 95% tread
Digital gauges
 
Will be posting complete list of parts on Thursday....just wanted to get it posted up here.


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