79 Cj7 Renegade 304 V8 Quadratrac Hardtop Doors Lockers 8k Ramsey Winch 4" Lift on 2040-cars
Brandon, Mississippi, United States
ORIGINAL UNMOLESTED 304 V8 WITH AUTOMATIC 400 TRANSMISSION AND QUADRATRAC 4WHEEL DRIVE WHICH IS RARE AND SOUGHT AFTER.
AND HARDTOP DOORS DETROIT LOCKERS 8K RAMSEY WINCH LIFT. have a video of it running. call or text me and will send it to you 601 978 0748 i aquired this jeep from a 74 year old retired engineer from houston TX. Clear title in hand. He purchased the jeep over 25 years ago and would use it when they came home for the holidays from Texas. He would just ride on his 300 acres. He said he would be extremely surprised if he put 2k miles on it over the last 25 years. Of course now he has a crew cab polaris ranger that he uses. He said if I decided I wanted it and drove it out the driveway it would be the first time it was on the asphalt. DRIVES EXCELLENT!!! PLENTY PLENTY of power and acts like its efi. Fires right off and purs like a kitten. no dying, missing, etc. He said the only thing he knew was different from when he got it was that when he had the carb rebuilt a year and a half ago he didnt hook the electric choke back up.. lol.. windshield has no cracks, wipers works, headlights, etc. I'm going to be honest. It surprised the heck out of me how reliable it is for as old as it is. I replaced the hood, front fenders, and rear quarters. He had had the front of the can line-xd and new seats installed. the doors are blue and have great glass. fully functional. I will get a pic of them. also have the roll bar covers with the padding inside that zip on. bfg m/t tires that are 32 or 33"s. dont wobble, make noise, or pull when decelerating. Really cool jeep alot of people comment on. Even people you would never think or expect to know what it even is comment on it. lol. have a video of it running. call or text me and will send it to you 601 978 0748 CAN ARRANGE TRANSPORT VERY REASONABLY. CALL OR TEXT ME WITH A STATE AND ZIP CODE. THANKS. THE QTRAC It's a full time 4wheeldrive case that acts like an open differential, sending power to the driveshaft with the least resistance. This is what allows it to be a full time case and not bind up when the two driveshafts are not turning an equal speed like when you go around a corner. if a wheel slips it locks in. |
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