70 Cj5 225 Dauntless V-6 All Original Sheet Metal Body 4x4 Factory Posi Warn Hub on 2040-cars
Grantsville, Utah, United States
Super CJ!! WOW!! Incredibly clean and solid. NO RUST!! NO ISSUES!! RARE FIND!! The original side by side! And this one will be worth more in the coming years, not less like Razors and other over priced ATV's. This is one of the short wheelbase versions, with fold down, or completely removable windshield. Super easy, with no tools needed. Awesome! There is also some badges indicating it was built in Canada, making it even more rare! It is a 1970 Jeep CJ-5. All original body and sheet metal. No rust. None. Super low mileage Jeep that now has 0 miles since body off restoration. Legendary 225 Dauntless V-6 engine runs like new. Great oil pressure. No overheating, leaks or smoke. Lots of power. Factory limited slip and low range transfer case make it go almost anywhere.New seals, gaskets, hoses, belts, carb rebuilt, fuel pump, fuel lines, wires, points, coil, filters, etc. Frame has been repaired, reinforced, sanded, primed and painted black. Then it got new wheels, tires, springs, shackles, bushings, brakes, u-joints, brake lines and hoses, inner and outer tie rods, steering arms, and high performance shocks, plus lots more. Body has been repaired, sanded, and painted inside and out with 2 stage Corvette white. Fuel tank was sanded and painted, with a new sender and float installed. The entire Jeep has been rewired front to back. New lights and signals. New Rugged Ridge low back buckets are mounted to the original seat brackets. This CJ-5 has the tool box/storage box under the pass. seat. No rust. Super clean. There is a soft top with hardware and doors that goes with it, but one of the sunroof windows is cracked. Never seen one with a sunroof. You cant go wrong with this Jeep. The reserve is less than NADA book, all the work has been done already, It even has a tow bar! Please call John or Connie at 435-884-1040 with any ?? or email of course. Please dont get scammed. We can take any extra pictures, and supply copies of any documents you may need. Sold as-is, where-is, but we will assist your shipper, or possibly bring it right to your door ourselves for an agreed on fee. We are Jeep lovers, and have owned many different models over the years, but CJ's are our favorite. There are pics of a few of our old ones. 0 feedback bidders please call before bidding. Dont miss this awesome CJ! Make a fair offer, and we can do a BUY IT NOW, unless the reserve has been met. BID TO WIN!! |
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