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1983 Jeep Cj-8 Scrambler - 4wd, Hard Top, Hard Doors, Led Lights, Jeep Cj8 on 2040-cars

US $10,950.00
Year:1983 Mileage:116000
Location:

Lake in the Hills, Illinois, United States

Lake in the Hills, Illinois, United States
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1983 Jeep CJ8 Scrambler
258 6-Cylinder, Dana 300 Transfer Case, T4 Transmission, Half-Cab Hardtop, Full Hard Doors

This Jeep has been gone through top to bottom and has a huge number of new parts installed. The following are the upgrades/replacements installed on the Jeep. All upgrades have less than 3,000 miles on them. 

Video Walkaround of the Jeep: 


Video Ride-Along in the Jeep: 

New or Upgraded Parts:


Motor: Alternator, Power Steering Pump & Lines, Power Steering Box, Fuel Pump, Ignition Upgrade (Ford Cap/Rotor Upgrade), Ignition Box, Coil, Battery Cables, Starter, deep cycle battery and shutoff, Holley Carburetor, YJ Exhaust Manifold, Exhaust Downpipe & Flowmaster Muffler, Intake & Exhaust Gaskets, Aluminum Radiator, Coolant Reservoir

Chassis & Body: Fuel Lines, Chassis Brake Lines, Tierod Flip, Frame Reinforcements, Custom Front Bumper & Winch Plate, 2.5" Lift Leaf Springs, HD Shackles, LED Turnsignals, LED Brake Lights, LED Reverse Lights, New Fender Flairs, Floorpans Rebuilt, New Body Mounts, Herculiner, New Seatbelts & Latches, New Door Handles, Stereo w/Bluetooth, Visors, Half-Cab Hardtop, New Shift Knobs, Custom Ammo Can Console, New tailgate hinges

Drivetrain: All U-joints (axle and driveshafts), Clutch Linkage, Front Brake Calipers & Pads, Complete Rear Braks (Internals, Drums, Cylinders), braided extended brake lines, all new fluids throughout, One-piece alloy rear axle shafts & seals, Master Cylinder

Suspension & Wheels: 2.5" spring lift, front tierod flip, ranch shocks, steering stabilizer, 33" Tires (30-40% life), Alloy Wheels

Other: 12,000 # Winch (underhood control box), rear sidemarker lights

I'm probably missing some other things that have been done, but as you can see most everything is New or refurbished. The body is in average condition, several sections have had rust removed and new metal welded in. The floors have been rebuilt. There is 3/8" plating on the rear frame rails. 

Known Issues: Temp gauge & sender are new, but temp gauge isn't working. The Jeep needs a choke added for cold weather starting, I have a Holley kit for it, but it's not yet installed. Door latches stick sometimes.


THIS VEHICLE IS ALSO FOR SALE LOCALLY. I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY IF THE VEHICLE SELLS ELSEWHERE.

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