1989 Jeep Wrangler 1969 Cj Rock Crawler 350 Chevy Crate Motor 44" Super Swampers on 2040-cars
Clinton, Tennessee, United States
Engine:350
Drive Type: automatic
Model: Wrangler
Mileage: 999,999
Trim: base
You are bidding on a 1989 Jeep Wrangler with a CJ front end. Chevy 350 crate motor 300+ HP, Weland aluminum intake manifold, Holley 600 carb with electric choke,New aluminum radiator, electric fan, Turbo 400 transmission, Moroso transmission oil cooler, NP 205 transfer case with new seals, 3" exhaust with single chamber flowmasters, Dana 60 front end with warn locking hubs and 513 gears and new pinion seal. 14 bolt rear end with detroit locker and 513 gears. 44 inch super swampers mounted on 16.5 x 14 Weld Wheels. Flush mount tailights. 4" springs on top of the axles. 3" body lift. Extended shackles.Reverse shackles on the front springs. New Bestop front seats. New power steering pump. New radiator hoses and thermostat. New dual steering stabilizer on the front. New urethane leaf spring and shackle bushings. The jeep has a clear TN title and is titled as a 1969 jeep wrangler because of emissions and the CJ front end. It has a state of Colorado assigned vehicle number tag stamped on the firewall as the vin #. It still has the 1989 YJ vin # above the dash if anyone wants to change the title to a 1989 in a state where emissions aren't an issue.The jeep is street legal. Brake lights and turn signals work. The jeep needs a new windshield cowl seal and body mounts and shock bushings are worn out. I have a new seal and new urethane body mounts but just haven't installed them yet. The buyer is responsible for pick up or having it shipped. A $500 paypal deposit is due within 48 hours after auction ends. The remaining balance can be paid paypal, cash or cashiers check. Please email with any questions
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