1983 Jeep Scrambler Base Sport Utility 2-door 4.2l on 2040-cars
El Reno, Oklahoma, United States
I am selling my Jeep. There is not a day goes by that someone stops and tells me they love my Jeep. This Jeep is like new. The frame has been reconditioned (beefed up), all panels that had rust were replaced with new sheet metal, new floor pans, motor runs perfect and does not use oil. Transmission shifts perfect and does not leak. Everything is perfect mechanically. The paint is beautiful. You can go anywhere without worry. Fly in drive it home. and stainless steel was used to keep it from rusting for years to come. Call me at 405-826-6530. Tommy. This has an automatic transmission, power steering and power brakes.
Seals and hoses have been replaced. All lights work, all turn signals work. This is the nicest CJ 8 in the country. New and replaced: Speedometer assembly Heater Core and switch ECU box electronic ignition coil lights carb tires seats quarter panels front panels floor pans stainless grill muffler front and rear bumpers Everything works. I have a small dent in the hood and a couple of small chips in the paint. The paint job is an 8 out of 10. I drive this at highway speeds all the time. It has no rust, everything that had rust was replaced and sprayed on one side with undercoat and the other was painted. The frame has new rails and has been beefed up. It drive straight and brakes straight. Call me if you have any questions. It comes with the hardtop and hard doors as pictured. I have the bikini top on it for the summer. I also took a picture of the stainless steel fuel tank skid plate. It also has the 20 gallon tank and a new sending unit. I had a few asking about the condition of the vehicle. It is mechanically sound. Starts every time, does not use oil. does not smoke, automatic shifts perfect, 4x4 works perfect, paint is beautiful. Seats are new. Has the original console. Tires are new. All bumpers are new. All the electrical system is new. The fuel system is new. No rust.Stainless steel dash, fuel tank cover, and grill. Every precaution has been made to assure that it will never rust. It has 10" wide wheels with 8 " tires, 33.5 x15. All glass is perfect. The floor pans are new. A hole is drilled with a removable plug so you can take a car washn wand and wash the inside out. I have not seen one near as nice anywhere. The vehicle will sell itself, You can drive it home anywhere. It has a new heater core and switch. The windshield washer works. The wipers are new. All turn signals work and both high and low beam work.The imterior lights work. I have many extra parts. This is basically a new Jeep. The motor and transmission are perfect. On Aug-10-14 at 19:15:17 PDT, seller added the following information: The serial number indicates this is a Laredo. I know the automatic and power steering and brakes were not on the base model. This information was emailed to me. |
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The recall dustup started in early June, when Chrysler took the unusual position of refusing a recall request from NHTSA regarding placement of the fuel tank on the effected vehicles. NHTSA said a collision could cause a fire, a position Chrysler took issue with. Extensive negotiations ensued, with Chrysler agreeing to fit certain Jeeps with trailer hitches, which it said would provide some protection to fuel tanks mounted behind the rear axle in the event of a collision.
Part of the issue rests with the amount of data that needs to be processed, according to The Detroit News. NHTSA administrator David Strickland said during a Washington Auto Press Association meeting, "There's a lot of data and Chrysler is being very cooperative in giving us more data." Until that information has been sorted, it looks like re-testing will still be up for debate.
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Wagonmaster has made a name for itself restoring and selling factory-perfect Jeep Grand Wagoneer models, bridging the gap between when the last production machine rolled off the line in 1991 and present day. The company's efforts haven't gone unnoticed. The entire Jeep product planning team took a little field trip to the company's facility in Kerrville, Texas back in December, and they weren't just there to take in the sights. According to owner Leon Miller's son, Chip Miller, the Jeep team was there to do research for the successor to the Grand Wagoneer throne.
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