1971 Jeep Cj5 Renegade I on 2040-cars
Conway, Arkansas, United States
..........THIS JEEP WILL NEED COMPETE RESTORATION.......
Up for sale is a rare piece of jeep history, Rare late 1970 early production 1971 Renegade 1. According to most sources Jeep built 200 to 250 of the Big Bad Orange Renegades in 71 most built were Renegade 2 models. This jeep has the Renegade 1 options. No black stripe on the hood and it does have a tailgate with the gas tank under the tub. Jeep is titled as a 1971. This Jeep will start and move under its own power but is not road ready and will need total Restoration. It is currently not licensed or tagged The jeep needs a complete wiring harness. Factory 225 cu in V6 New set of 31x10.50x 15 Dunlop Mud Rovers with 500miles on them (not in pictures) currently on the jeep but can swap the wheels and tires in the picture back on the jeep if buyer prefurs. T-14 3 speed and Dana/Spicer model 18 transfer case 3.73 gears w Dana 44 limited slip offset rear with Correct one piece axles. Correct front and rear leaf springs All skid plates intact Has new gas tank and sender New steering bell crank and bearings All new seals, bearings and u joints in the front axle Has Correct swing out spare tire carrier Back seat Roll bar I do have the correct dash pad and the sun visors although they are in rough shape. Very little rust for the age, It has a small amount in the drivers floor, and in front fenders. |
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