1976 Jeep Cj-5 With Hardtop on 2040-cars
Terre Haute, Indiana, United States
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:352 v 8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 1976
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Jeep
Model: CJ
Trim: 2 door
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Drive Type: 4WD
Mileage: 56,000
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Gray
1976 Jeep CJ-5. Black and Gray. 1974 Windshield and Removable hardtop and doors. Ford 352 V-8. Manual 3 Speed transmission. ( Back up buzzer and light installed to indicate reverse) Bikini Top. 33" tires and rims. ( less than 500 miles on tires). Frame is solid, no rot. Odometer reads 56,000 miles but has likely turned over-assume 156,000. Title reads "Odometer Exempt" Recently replaced : Rear End, Drivers Side Rear Axle and Gas Tank. Tub was Rhino lined a few years back . Jeep has proven itself to be a great recreational vehicle as well as a fun driver. Comes with intake manifold for a 4 barrel carb swap. Also comes with spare valve covers. Windshield seal has tear but comes with new seal (in box). Fuel gauge does not read correct, Sender was replaced with tank and is correct for the vehicle. Believed to be a mismatched gauge . Floorboards were repaired at one point but repair was acceptable enough to Rhino line over. As with all of our auctions, an inspection is recommended. If you have any questions or need additional pictures, feel free to ask. Vehicle is sold "as is","where is". Sale is final. |
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