1982 Jeep Scrambler Cj-8 Frame Off 360v8 Automatic Cold Air Super Nice on 2040-cars
Gadsden, Alabama, United States
Up for auction is a 1982 Jeep Scrambler! This vehicle had a frame off restoration in 2003 by Toy Box Jeeps and still on there website with the 100plus pictures of the entire restoration. There has been many upgrades that are new to the jeep! This Jeep is equipped with a crate 360 V8 backed by an automatic transmission! This jeep runs and drives great even when u hit the interstate at 70mph! (The only thing that does not work is the gas and temp guage) This Jeep is equipped with the original half cab hard top, bikini top and also a full soft top with tinted glass so you can turn it in to an suv!(even comes with a 2nd and 3rd row seat for the back and a dvd player that hooks up to the stereo)! This Jeep has been driven 10999 miles since the restoration! As for the upgrades this jeep has a new air conditioning unit installed (which will freeze you out of the jeep), 5 new XD 813 wheels and 5 new mastercraft mxt tires installed with less than 500 miles on them and also a nice stereo with xm radio with receiver! This Jeep is also equipped with a new 8000lb winch with a synthetic winch rope that has never been used! This Jeep is a real head turner!! These jeeps are getting hard to come by so take advantage of this opportunity! As you can tell by my feedback I try to describe my listings the best I can so BID WITH CONFIDENCE! $500.00 nonrefundable deposit due with 24 hours of auctions end! I only accept the deposit through paypal and the rest cash in hand or bank wire transfer! I recently bought a new house so the jeep must go MY LOSS IS YOUR GAIN AS YOU CANNOT BUILD THIS JEEP FOR THE BUY IT NOW! Clear title in hand! This Jeep Would make a great show car or just a everyday driver! Feel free to contact me by phone my name is Kevin @256-312-1021. Birmingham al airport pickup is available so FLY IN AND DRIVE THiS JEEP HOME! I reserve the right to end the auction early as it is for sale locally |
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