1974 Jeep 4x4 Cj5 Amc 401 Engine Off Frame Restoration "mint" Show Quality on 2040-cars
Cape Coral, Florida, United States
1974 AMC 4X4 Jeep Cj-5 "MINT" Show Quality Frame Off Restored Cj with about 1,000 break in miles on it. Swapped the original 304 engine for an AMC 401 engine. Everything new balanced and bored 30 over. The engine was professionally built and assembled by Flagship Marine in Punta Gorda, Florida. No expense spared in the build of this Jeep. Original parts and 304 engine (stock not rebuilt) included in the sale. There is too much to list on what has been done to this Jeep. I have a photo record of the complete restoration and all the box ends from parts and receipts from the restoration work done. The Jeep has some RARE hard to find stuff - Original tail lights, 401 engine, vintage ansen 10X15 wheels and the original OEM steps. It has an electric fan, auto meter tach, stainless steel brake lines, Optima battery, jet coated exhaust pipes and mufflers. It was built with a lot of grade eight and stainless steel hardware. All new suspension, shocks, bushings and springs. Nothing was left undone. Has new 35" Toyo Open Country tires. Finned aluminum differential covers. All the work very professionally done. There is not another Jeep exactly like it anywhere. I can not list all the parts and work done to build the Jeep. Call for more information. 239-994-1984. I encourage any buyer to inspect or have a representative inspect it ahead of the buy. CASH only sale. Buyer responsible for shipping or pick up of the Jeep. The vehicle is sold used in as is condition with no implied or expressed warranty. Selling to lower 48 United States only. |
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