79 Jeep Cj 5 4x4 on 2040-cars
Long Beach, California, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:360
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 99,999
Make: Jeep
Model: CJ
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Trim: 5
Drive Type: Manual
1979 Jeep CJ 5. 4x4
360 V 8. TBI Fuel Injection, MSD Ignition, custom exhaust (won't pass CA smog)
Stock 3 speed Tranny
Stock transfer case
33" Pro Comp Tyres on 15" x 8" Aluminum Wheels
4:88 gear ratio Dana 30 Front, AMC 20 Rear w/ welded housing
ARB Lockers Front and Rear
On board Air plumbed front and rear
M.O.R.E Reverse Shackle Kit
Double shock Front Hoop Kit w/ 4 Pro Comp Adjustable Shocks
Pro Comp Adjustable Rear Shocks
4 Wheel Disc Brakes
Tabor 9K winch with Winchline synthetic rope
HD front and rear driveshafts
Seats w/5 point safety harnesses
Micro Loc Emergency Brake
Oil Pan and gas tank skid plates
6 point roll cage w/ welded top
2" late model springs front and rear w/ U bolt skid plates
Safari guard front bumper w/ radiator hoop
Safari guard swing out rear tire carrier w/ dual Jerry cans and Hi Lift jack mt
Optima Red Top battery
New radiator
LED rear tail lights
Electric cooling fans
New Center Force clutch
Poison Spyder Side Rocker Guards
Poison Spyder rear 1/4 panel protection
Tuffy center console lock box
No rear seat, replaced with locking storage box
Many extra parts:
Extra 1/2 doors
Chrome moly rear axles, not installed
Zig Zag, not installed
We have most receipts.
Known issues are:
Steering column needs repair, it was flat towed once while locked, bonehead move obviously.
Rear tranny seal is leaking.
More pics available upon request.
Subject to prior sale - Jeep is listed on other sites.
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