1981 Jeep Scrambler Cj 8 Restored on 2040-cars
Cache, Oklahoma, United States
Engine:4.0
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 89,314
Make: Jeep
Exterior Color: Green
Model: CJ
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: SCRAMBLER
Drive Type: 4X4
Hello you are looking at a 1981 Jeep CJ 8 Scrambler . This jeep has had over 20,000.00 spent on it in the last few years. It had a on frame restoration done to it . It is not a show truck but is a very nice jeep. Has less than 10k miles on a later model 4.0 6cyl with a 5 speed. Has aluminum radiator , stainless exhaust, has power steering , power brakes , A/C (needs charged ) and tilt wheel. Has new body mounts . Was a very solid jeep when work was done and is not rusty . This jeep started life as a 4cyl but was converted over and a nice job was done. Jeep runs and drives out good.
If you have any questions please call Jim at 903-243-0216 but no later than 10:00 pm cst. I am listing this car for Jim so please call him with questions for fastest response. If you email me it may take some time for response.
The car is for sale locally so i may end this auction at anytime.
If you have no feedback or negative feedback please email me before bidding or i can cancel your bid and block you from auction. I am not new to Ebay just new to this company name. I have sold over a 100 cars on ebay.
I need 25% of amount sold for within 48hrs from end of auction. Balance within 7 days from end of auction and car is to be picked up within 10 days from end of auction.
I accept Cash in Person , Bank wire transfer or postal money order , NO Checks !! No pay pale !!
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