Jeep Cj8 Scrambler Chevy 350 4spd 4x4 Very Nice Paint Runs Excellent on 2040-cars
Central Point, Oregon, United States
im selling my 1983 jeep scrambler cj8 it has a 2 year old paint job that looks amazing very straight very high quality paint job.No rust no dents all original metal. it also has a 4"diamond lift kit a 2" body lift 33" tires it has all new weather stripping on the full jeep doors with new door handles it has a new windsheild with new wether stripping aswell. when i had the jeep paint i had the body blasted down to bare metal and removed from the frame. the windsheild the paint job was very high quality and looks so good in person. i put a chevy 350 crate motor in it with the original 4spd the jeep drives great. it starts up easy and drives straight and nice. i drive on the highway daily and its smooth, the jeeps clutch is new lift kit and shocks are 2 years old. the jeeps 4x4 works fine i never take it off road . i installed a back seat with belts for my kids but the seat can be easily unbolted if you want it back to original truck use. i have the original scrambler truck hard top that i had re textered and painted when i had the jeep painted.every car show i go to people stop and love the jeep i get thumbs up when i drive it. the jeep drives very nice and is fun to drive. it is not flawless its regular wear on the paint and body but i honestly never seen a nicer cj8 in person or a better paint job on a jeep.the pictures describe the jeeps cosmetic condition . the jeep has new dual exhaust that sounds nice not loud . i also recently installed new alternator . im including all and any extra jeep parts i have with the sell of the jeep wich is the extra set of doors and the soft top hard top extra mirrors running lights 2 keys .i have clean title in hand. my feedback is great because im honest seller this jeep is nice! the buyer is responsable for pick up or any shipping costs.also the jeep has a tilt steering wheel all guages work all lights work horn works 4x4 works jeep shifts smooth. comes with bikini top half doors wirh soft inserts and hard top and hard doors i also will throw in some extra mirrors and a power brake booster.
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