1979 Jeep Cj5 on 2040-cars
Asheboro, North Carolina, United States
About the Cj5 Jeep:
Model year 1979 -New brakes -New radiator -New carburetor -New battery -New main engine seal -New tail lights -New fender flares -New stainless steal gas tank -New cd/mp3 and speakers -Padded roll bar zipable covers -New side steps -Rebel flag seats -Clean title (never been wreaked or flooded) -Extra in line 6 motor is included with this listing *Payment must be received within 3 days of auction end *picking up the jeep is buyer's responsibility -PLEASE SEE DETAILED DISCRIPTION BELOW For sale is a hobby jeep my wife and I purchased with the intentions of fixing up. Most of the repairs have been performed (ie: exterior paint which is matallic apple green, rhino linining interior, mp3 player and speaker installed, main seal replaced, new hoses, new battery installed, new stainless gas tank and locking gas cap installed... and so much more) although the jeep has minor imperfections in regards to paint, it is in great working condition. The jeep was a project that brought my wife and me many happy memories fixing it up; but we want to buy a house and need money for a down payment. We decided selling our jeep was the best option because it is not one of our cars driven daily but more of a weekend toy we enjoy showing off. It needs a good home and would make someone very happy because it has already had so much work done to make it look good. Please refer to the before picture which is the last photo (red jeep) and you will see how this jeep has transformed into a gem from a diamond in the rough. The sale of our hobby jeep includes a very rare hardtop with professionally tinted windows, side steps, spare tire holder and tire, padded roll bars for those beautiful top free days, and a spare (working) in line 6 engine we purchased as a backup. Thankfully we haven't needed the spare motor but how many people can say they have a spare engine for their vehicle? Well we do and It could all be yours- So happy bidding. P.S. Sorry the description is long but as a first time ebay seller I wanted any potential buyers to know as much about the vehicle as possible. If you have any questions about this jeep listing please e-mail us through ebay and we will answer any questions you may have. Also please note in the pictures above, we took pictures of the working spare engine removed from a friends cj5 that took out the in line 6 to install a V-8 in its place. |
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