1982 Jeep Cj8 Scrambler 4x4 Lt1 Restored Custom Hot Rat Street Rod Driver Show on 2040-cars
Irvington, Alabama, United States
1982 Jeep CJ8 Scrambler, this truck underwent a complete frame off restoration just under 5 years ago, and has since been sitting on a private show room amongst some of the rarest collector cars in the world. The only time it was ever out is when it was driven to shows, where it always took first place in its class and driven back. The truck was completely taken down and brought back up, with everything on the truck either being bought new and installed or having been redone. The quality of the restoration sure shows when you look at the truck, the truck has taken several first places trophy's and best of shows these past few years. The truck is only showing 3500 miles since being completed. During the restoration the underside, bed area, and inside of the truck was all rhino lined to the silver to match the interior. The Top and roll bar has been painted white to offset the beautiful custom paint job. All of the chrome was replaced with new on the outside. Like I said no expense spared on the build of the truck. The interior of the truck features custom seats with center console. The door panels are as well custom with brushed aluminum inserts and solid aluminum poll handles. The dash is done in brushed aluminum, with all new Stewart warner gauges. The truck features a tilt steering column. The truck is a standard 5 speed, and their is a custom brushed aluminum pieces that surrounds the shifter and 4x4 shifter on the floor to add for a nice touch. Under the hood, the engine bay is painted just as the truck to add for a nice touch. The power for the truck comes from a aluminum head LT1 fuel injected motor. The motor was completely redone, and the miles that are showing on the truck is just what the motor has on it. The truck has headman headers that are ceramic coated, and dual flow master exhaust system with chrome tips. The truck also features power Disk brakes, with assisted steering setup. The truck rides on Mickey Thompson Chrome wheels with 32x11.50x15 All Terrain tires. The truck rides and drives amazing, and gets great gas mileage going down the road. The truck is 4x4, it still retains all of its original axles and all, all of which have been completely gone through and redone. Everything on the truck works. Truck fires right up and is ready to hit the road. You can fly in and drive home today. The truck is for sale locally and is subject to be taken off Ebay. The truck is also sold as is with no warranty. A 25% deposit is due within 3 days of the auctions end and the balance within 7 more when the truck is to be picked up or arrangements are made for the truck to be shipped. If you have any questions about the truck please fill free to ask and I will gladly answer them to the best of my ability . Thanks and God bless, Charlie 251-751-7530 |
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