1983 Jeep Scrambler 4x4 4 Speed Barn Find Original Not Cj7 Or Cj5 on 2040-cars
Park Ridge, New Jersey, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:6 cylinder
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 61,000
Model: Renegade
Trim: Base
Drive Type: 4 wheel drive
Selling 2 Jeep Scrambler projects. White one has excellent frame and needs partial floors, it has an automatic trans and 6 cylinder. I do not know the condition of the driverain as I have never tried to start it. It comes with a full nutmeg softop. The black one has a 6 cylinder 4 speed and will run and drive with a battery and aux fuel tank. This Jeep is pretty passed its prime but it is a 60k original Renegade with title. THe roll bar has the mounting points for the spare tire, the half hard top is usable. These are projects but salvagable. They are not roadworthy please don't be ridiculous and claim you are going to drive one home. YOU handle shipping. If you don't have at least 10 POSITIVE feedback DO NOT bid until we have spoken. If you have any questions send you PHONE # in your email or I will not respond. I am not here to entertain tire kickers and low ballers. If you want to talk oney, no problem, send your phone number. If you bid, bid to win, pay your bills, and pickup your Jeeps. I will not seperate unless the price is right. I accept CASH, bank wire transfer, or cashiers check ONLY. If you wish to use a bank check you must wait several days for the bacnk to verify and guarantee the check. Thanks..
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