**********awsome 1981 Cj8 Scrambler ******rare******* on 2040-cars
Fenwick Island, Delaware, United States
Engine:6 CYL. 258
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: GREY
Make: Jeep
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: CJ
Trim: SCRAMBLER
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4WD
Mileage: 110,000
Exterior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
UP FOR SALE I HAVE A VERY NICE 1981 JEEP CJ8 SCRAMBLER. THESE JEEPS WERE ONLY PRODUCED FOR A FEW YEARS AND ARE VERY HARD TO FIND , ESPECIALLY IN GOOD CONDITION. THIS JEEP HAS HAD A FRAME OFF RESTORATION A FEW YEARS AGO AND IS VERY SOLID. ALL BODY PANELS ARE ORIGINAL. THE BODY HAS A FEW BUBBLES IN THE PAINT BEHIND THE FRONT WHEEL WELLS ON BOTH SIDES AND ONE SPOT IN FRONT OF THE LEFT REAR WHEEL WELL.POWERED WITH ITS ORIGINAL 258 CUBIC INCH 6 CYLINDER WHICH WAS REBUILT DURING RESTORATION. 11000 MILES SINCE REBUILD. THIS JEEP RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT. HAS ITS ORIGINAL 4 SPEED TRANSMISSION, POWER STEERING , REMOVABLE TOP AND DOORS , COSTOM RUNNING BOARDS WITH DIAMOND PLATE STEPS BUILT IN , CENTERLINE WHEELS, NEW SEATS ,NEW DASH, NEW CHROME GAUGE CLUSTER ,CUSTOM GRANT STEERING WHEEL, PIONEER CD STEREO , LOCKING CENTER CONSOLE, CHROME HINGES , STAINLESS STEEL FOG LIGHTS , FRONT AND REAR CUSTOM BUMPERS WITH TOW HOOKS, CLASS 3 TOW HITCH , CHROME GRILL ,AND SLIDING REAR WINDOW. ALSO COMES WITH NUMEROUS EXTRA PARTS SUCH AS NEW FIBERGLASS HALF DOORS, SOFT TOP HALF DOORS, SOFT TOP WITH BIMINI , NEW CHROME MIRRORS , ORIGINAL REAR WINDOW , NUMEROUS EXTRA ENGINE PARTS , SPARE FRONT SEAT, AND MORE.
*****************ZERO BIDDERS PLEASE DO NOT BID WITHOUT CONTACTING ME THROUGH EBAY MESSAGING FIRST OR YOUR BIDS WILL BE CANCELLED ******************
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