Seats Four, Versatile Rock Crawler on 2040-cars
Dolan Springs, Arizona, United States
...Moving and must sell. $4000 has been invested in this 1975 Jeep CJ 5 rock crawler. Extended frame, 350 Chevy engine, 350 Chevy auto trans with twin stick transfer case. 4.88 gears front and back. Dana 30 front end with disc brake conversion and ARB air locker and high dollar air compressor and tank. Heavy duty drag link and tie rod. AMC 20 rear end, with high dollar axles. Full cab roll bars, 8000 lb wench, suspension work complete. Does super good one index ramp. 33 x 12.50 x15 inch tires. In fair shape. Body has some rust in the floor and the usual places. Minor crack in windshield. Aluminum side armor both sides. Good rock rails, front and rear differential guards, front diff guard not shown but goes with the jeep. 1/4 inch thick drive lines, and rear seat. Needs wiring , mud flaps and bulbs for turn lights, and some body work. Not geared for high speeds on highways. Buyer responsible for pick up. Down Payment upon buying, remainder before taking possession.
Runs strong and has won rock races and obstacle races. |
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Jeep Wrangler's shift to aluminum could see production leave Toledo
Mon, 06 Oct 2014The Jeep Wrangler may be a timeless design, but sooner or later, time will run out and Chrysler will have to replace it with a newer model more friendly towards the earth it's designed to traverse. That will, it seems, mean a shift to aluminum construction (whether just for the body or for the entire structure) - but what will that mean for the Wrangler's long-time home of Toledo, OH?
According to the latest pronouncements from Fiat Chrysler chief Sergio Marchionne, the shift to an aluminum Wrangler would likely mean moving production out of Toledo. "If the solution is aluminum," Marchionne told Automotive News, "then I think unfortunately Toledo is the wrong place, the wrong setup to try and build a Wrangler, because it requires a complete reconfiguring of the assets that would be cost-prohibitive."
Marchionne also indicated that, were Wrangler production to move elsewhere, it would find another line to take its place in Ohio. "One of the thing that we are dealing with now is what else we do with Toledo that fulfills our commitment to the city and to Ohio. I don't have a doubt that there will be zero impact on head count and employment levels and anything else." Jeep has built the Wrangler in Toledo since World War II, with the exception of six years starting in 1986 when it was built in Brampton, Ontario. The complex dates back to 1910 and currently produces the Wrangler and Cherokee. Past products have included the Wagoneer and Commanche as well as the Dodge Dakota and Nitro.
First Jeepster prototype spotted with final, boxy form
Thu, 23 Jan 2014The long-awaited baby Jeep is getting closer to production, as evidenced by these spy photos. Previously, the only images of the so-called Jeepster saw it wearing a Fiat 500L body (see below), while this new batch of photos show hefty amounts of camouflage. How is that better? Well, it's very likely there's a production body hiding under all that cladding.
While picking out styling details is virtually impossible thanks to all the camo, as our spies point out, this gives us a very sound idea of the Jeepster's final size. It's small, although we'd argue that it's only slightly smaller than the current Jeep Patriot, based on the images of the newest Jeep sitting in front of an Alfa Romeo Giulietta.
As we reported previously, this little bambino will be built on a Fiat platform, but the styling should be uniquely Jeep - likely to include a somewhat vertical seven-slat grille and round headlights. We can expect to see a production Jeepster, if that ends up being the actual name (Latitude has been rumored, although as that's traditionally a trim level, we imagine there'd be some confusion), when it debuts at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show.