1985 Jeep Cj7 Dana 60 And Air Lockers Low Reserve on 2040-cars
La Mesa, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1985
Make: Jeep
Drive Type: auto
Model: CJ
Mileage: 100,000
Trim: cj7
1985 Jeep CJ-7 Includes New Axles: Rear Dana 60 with Air lockers and 4:56.1 gears. Front Dana 44 Air lockers and 4:56.1 gears. Axles were professionally bilt to yj width. Motor: Chevy Vortec 350 new from Chevy; Not rebuilt. Tranny: rebuilt 700 R-4 with 5 K miles. 205 Transfer case. 35 inch tires with 35% tread. Springs over axle. Bottom of tub coated with epoxy and inside lined with bedliner. All new wiring. 4 core heavy duty Radiator cooled with Flexlite fans. Carb: Holly Truck Avenger. Full roll cage. Half doors and fulll doors. Hard top and bikini top. Ceramic coated Headers with 4 inch exhaust and CAT. RCI 15 gallon Fuel Cell. This jeep was totally rebuilt aprox 6 years ago and has been sitting ever since. I've put about 5 K miles on it since the rebuild; less than 1 K a year. It runs strong but is not CA smog legal. NO RUST! Was last registered out of state in Utah 2006. This jeep is sold as is. I have a clean title in my name. CALL byron 619 794 8630 with any questions. jeep is also for sale locally so I may end auction early.
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