1978 Jeep Cj5 Renegade 4wd Restored 304 V8 3 Speed Manuel P/s P/b Soft Top Nice on 2040-cars
Bremen, Georgia, United States
As nice a 1978 Model Jeep as you will find. Restored and ready to go. NEEDS NOTHING!! It has the 304 V8 that runs great and sounds good coming thru the Flowmaster exhaust. It has the 3 speed manuel transmission. The clutch feels good with no shattering when taking off and the gears shift out good. It is a eye popping Red with the Renegade. The paint is in great shape with no rust seen. It has really nice interior with Tan seats and comes also with back seat done in same material.( Currently not in Jeep ) All the gauges work including speedometer and gas gauge. It has brand new 33X12.50 Tires and new wheels. The 4WD works good. It comes with the soft top you see and soft doors. Really nice Jeep that is not a rust bucket by any means. I saw no rust anywhere. I have about 50 pics of it including underneath. Previous owner traded it in on a truck. Been restored about 1 year is what I was told.
This Jeep is also For Sale locally and on other sites so auction could end early. Sold AS IS with no warranty given or implied in anyway. Pre Sale Inspections are welcome and encouraged BEFORE END OF AUCTION. If you bid and meet reserve then you bought and own it. This Jeep has a clear Georgia Title. It is owned by a Used Car Dealer here in Georgia. Georgia residents will be required to pay the required taxes and title fees on top of winning bid. Thanks for looking |
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