Jeep Wrangler Yj Cj Off Road Rock Crawler on 2040-cars
Bloomfield, Indiana, United States
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:GM 5.7L
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Jeep
Model: Wrangler
Trim: Sport
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Drive Type: 4X4
Mileage: 760
Exterior Color: Galaxy Gray
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Light Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
I'm selling my 1989 Jeep Wrangler. I stripped it down to the bare frame and removed all the brackets and mounts that wouldn't be used and then painted it black. I then swapped out the YJ doghouse for a CJ model because I prefer round headlights. I have replaced or refinished almost every part on the entire Jeep. It is 90% finished and only needs a transmission and fuel tank skid plate and a front driveshaft to be complete. I have a brand new in the box Bestop frameless soft top with soft upper doors for it and It has a bikini top on it now All the soft top and accessories are for a Jeep TJ. I have a full hard top for it that needs some fiberglass work but is a solid top. Below I will give a list of all the parts on the Jeep
Engine: 5.7L GM 350 c.i. Tuned Port Injection Completely rebuilt w/ new water pump, alt., a/c comp, aluminium radiator Affordable Fuel Injection wiring harness
Trans: 1994 GM NV4500 5 Sp. New flywheel, clutch, pressure plate, and slave cylinder
Transfercase: 3.8:1 Atlas II
Steering: Custom valved AGR Steering box with ram ports and AGR super pump Crossover steering w/ 1 ton tie rod ends and flat steering arm
Brakes: 4 Wheel disc with Hydroboost Steel and Braided Stainless steel brakelines
Front Axle: 78 F-250 Housing w/ Chevy flat top knuckles and F-150 hubs Stock shafts with new axle joints and Warn premium lock outs ARB air locker and 4.56 gears BTF diff cover All bearings and bushings in the entire axle are new
Rear Axle: 78 F-150 big bearing ford 9 inch Detroit Locker 4.56 gears 31 spline 1540 Superior Shafts
Suspension: Front: 5.5 inch BDS YJ springs with M.O.R.E offroad shackle reversal and u-bolt flip kit Rear: 5.5 inch BDS XJ springs (for 5.5 inch wheel base stretch) with u-bolt flip kit Bilstien 5150 Shocks all around
Custom Aluminium Fuel Cell with in tank pump and sending unit
Under Hood: Optima Battery ARB Twin Air Compressor 2 gal. air tank Power steering cooler Summit Alumium Radiator Thermostatic controlled electric fan
Interior: Stock Seats and console Autometer Gauges Complete Fusion Sound system with IPOD headunit TJ cage with BTF front cage kit that's attached to frame in 4 spots Grant steering wheel
Exterior: Galaxy Gray paint Gen-Right Rocker gaurds and stretch steel corners Custom tube fenders with aluminum wheel wells Custom grille hoop and front bumper with Warn 8000 pd. winch and mounting plate KC H4 headlights 2 Square L.E.D. offroad lights L.E.D. Tail and backup lights
Tires & Wheels: 17X9 Raceline Monster Beadlock wheels with 37X12.50R17 Nitto Mudd Grapplers Comes with the matching spare
I also have some other parts I acquired to use in the build and didn't that will go with it : GM SM465 4 sp. transmission and a set of IH Scout Dana 44 axles
The Jeep comes as is no warranty and the buyer is responsible for pickup unless arrangements are made with me prior to end of auction. I will deliver at a reasonable distance There will be a $500 non refundable deposit due within 48 hrs of auctions end with the remainder due within 7 days. If you have any questions feel free to contact me I have the Jeep for sale locally so I reserve the right to end the auction at anytime. This is a NO RESERVE auction
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