1978 Jeep Cj5 Base Sport Utility 2-door 5.7l on 2040-cars
Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States
Has a rebuilt 350 chevy motor Rebuilt Chevy Tubro 350 Auto Trans., New B&M Shifter Rebuilt Dana 300 Tranfer Case with Teraflex 4 to 1 Low and Tereflex Heavy Duty Shaft Kit Rebuilt AMC 20 rear axle with 4.10 gears, Auburn Gear Limited Slip, Superior one piece axles, Replace all bearings and seals Rebuilt Dana 30 front axle with 4.10 gears, Truetrac Limited Slip, Yukon H.D. Axles, Replace all bearings and seals New 670 cfm Holley Truck Avenger Carb. New 3 core Radiator and FlowKooler water pump, Heater core and Blower Motor Optima Red Top Battery H4 Headlights Rebuilt steering column, New AGR steering box New seats Tuffy Rear Cargo Storage Box and Side Speaker boxes with lockable storage, all keyed the same Tomkin Rear Bumper with swing away tire carrier, High Lift Jack Mount and Gas can holder, 2" Receiver ProComp AT Tires, 33x12.5R-15 New Gas Tank 4" Lift Custom-made Transfer Case cross member and Skid Plate Inspected till 03/14 Bikini Top Solid Frame Custom Dual Exhaust with Flow Master Mufflers Actual Mileage is unknown, the motor was rebuilt when I bought the Jeep and does have a very slight main bearing oil leak( few drops a day) the drive train has about 3000 miles on it or less since it was rebuilt except for the motor which is 11800. The Jeep was never taken off road. Extra Parts are rear seat ( current the jeep is only a 2 seater (back seats are useless in these small Jeeps), second set of front rebuilt axles, front grill, parking light and extra spare tire.
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2015 Jeep Renegade First Drive [w/video]
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