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1984 Jeep Scrambler Cj8 4wd 6cyl Manual Factory Ac/power Steering on 2040-cars

Year:1984 Mileage:89261
Location:

Clearwater, Florida, United States

Clearwater, Florida, United States

This here is a very authentic , and Original Rare CJ 8 Scrambler, it came with a factory AC and Power Steering, its Not been screwed around with huge tires and Lift kits, its original and a real pleasure to see and appreciate as it was and is. It's got a Straight Six cylinder motor and a 4 speed Manual tranny. 4WD works great. It has a clear title. The AC needs older Freon to charge, I just don't have access to that. The power Steering works great. Its original and not restored and it still looks grand. Its 30 years old and being realistic will be appreciated, paint is apprx. four years old and looks and shines good, priced to sell and not to play games, just look around and do a search. What you see in the pics is what you're getting and I think you'll appreciate the value of it in person even more. If interested send an email through ebay with your phone number so I know you're serious, and I'll call you promptly and even take a Serious offer and put a BIN price so you hit it thru ebay. The Reserve price is lowered significantly and reflects what my offering was to a prospective buyer. I'm sorry I just don't want to waste time considering ridiculous offers so please don't make any. Thanks for your consideration.  

Tow Bar Set Up Sold Separately for $250.00. I'm sure you can buy one yourself cheaper somewhere.  
 
 Revised Simple payment terms ::  You or your Trusted party comes, puts their hands on the Jeep, pays cash, takes possession of title and the Jeep and takes her to Wichita. Old school but still the best practice. I will not fray from this so please don't suggest anything else like send me the title and I'll send you half and then when the item is picked up the rest will come etc.

There are some great Photos of the vehicle over and under and they should speak for themselves. The peeling you see in the undercarriage pics Is Paint Peeling Off, I took a Pressure Washer to It so it WOULD Peel Off so one can see underneath it and in some places as you can see its still hanging, please don't email me asking is that rust ?  its not.

Will it make a long trip of say a thousand miles ....?  how does one really answer that for a 30 year old "toy" purchase with a full level of confidence, I guess it will make that trip...........or you may have to explain to your wife why you're still 800 miles away from Wichita at a truck stop and why it was so imminently important to buy this 30 year old classic Jeep out of juniors college fund and put it on a long long road trip from day one without getting comfortable with it, make your own judgment :).


Please read all given information on the Jeep including condition information plus the photos and follow payment instructions, Payment instructions are simple !!!  Cash in person or by your shipper or whoever and that's that, sorry if you cant just don't bid. The Scrambler can be stored for a reasonable amount of time if you need to so no worries. Will help in loading or making things easier for your shipper.  If you use the Tow Bar all you need is another vehicle with a 2" ball and youre all set, No trailer required.

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