1982 Jeep Cj5 on 2040-cars
Burlington, Washington, United States
1982 JEEP CJ5 RENEGADE ,258 6 cyl, 4Spd T176, 55,000 original miles, runs and drives great,power steering, power brakes, No-rust Arizona Jeep with the original paint and original Renegade decals that are still in good shape. Still has the factory Jeep softop which is all there but the zippers could use a little work. The original owner put a hood ornament on the front of hood (picture shows the 3 small holes that he used, I still have the chrome angel ornament which will go to the buyer) I didn't fix this because I didn't want to make it look like I was hiding anything. This is a very nice all original, uncut, unmolested, adult owned CJ-5. I am new to this E-bay thing but don't let that fool you I gotta start somewhere right.. Please feel free to contact me with any questions you have, or for more photos.Buyer is responsible for shipping, but I will be willing to help buyer arrange shipping anyway I can thanks,Matt 360-661-1250
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