1982 Jeep Scrambler (untouched) 86,676 Original Miles on 2040-cars
Big Bear City, California, United States
I AM THE SECOND OWNER, This is a 100% rot free scrambler CASH OR TRADE (SEE BOTTOM) CALIFORNIA CAR All original papers/Manuals Dealership manual folder with buyers name and address, salesmens name, Dealer name. 1982 jeep owners manual, 1982 jeep maintenance schedule and reference guide, 1982 jeep warranty documents, Jeep corporation 1982 U.S. emissions performance warranty, 1982 limited California jeep vehicle emissions control system warranty, Extended service contract coverage booklet, Driving your 4-wheel-drive vehicle booklet, Highway tire adjustment policy, 1982 service security plan, Notice of change of address and used vehicle purchase mail-in cards for U.S. and Canada buyers. THIS JEEP IS 100% ORIGINAL FROM 1892 BESIDES HOWELL FUEL INJECTION CARB 1982 Cj8 scrambler 4x4 Original blue plates Plate # 2C23871 VIN: IJCCN88E2CT066855 4.2 liter L6 engine (New alternator) 5 speed Borg-Warner T5 transmission Needs reverse (New Luk clutch) Manual hubs Converted to Howell fuel injected carb (smog legal) Nutmeg interior all original no carpet or center console Black exterior with yellow vinyl Original wood sides on the bed (6) 235-75R-15 tires with 90% tread 5 with stock wheels Cracks in the drivers seat along with the carpet we took out because oil and holes in it and window crank (drivers) and gears are gone. WILL DELIVER FOR 100$ PLUS 50 CENTS A MILE ANYWHERE IN THE WESTERN/CENTRAL U.S. Trade for Built 97-01 Cherokee Lifted truck 4x4 99 or newer 2000 Or newer avalanche 4x4 65-70 fast back mustang project fast back/mach 1 Chevrolet Chevelle NOTE: jeep will be unavailable for pickup untill checks clear either cashiers or personal Be sure to add me to your favorites list and show your friends! |
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