Custom Jeep Rock Crawler! on 2040-cars
Canon City, Colorado, United States
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:360ci V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Jeep
Model: Wagoneer
Trim: Custom
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Drive Type: 4X4
Mileage: 108,469
Number of Doors: 4
Number of Cylinders: 8
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1972 Jeep Wagoneer Custom Rock Crawler 1084XX Miles.
360ci V-8 bored .030, Crane H-260-2 cam & double roller timing chain set: 4 deg advanced,
Hedman hedders, 2 1/2 inch duals, Dynomax fully welded performance aluminized mufflers,
Edelbrock Performer intake, 750cfm off-road Q-Jet, K&N air filter, Carter electric fuel pump,
30 Gallon custom fuel tank, dual fuel filtration, High volume oil pump, engine oil cooler,
Remote 2 qt oil filter, new Radiator, 1500 watt engine coolant heater, bypass coolant filter,
Dual 10 inch electric pusher fans w/ 3 way switch: automatic w/ thermostatic switch, off, on,
Crane Fireball XRi electronic ignition system, Accel Supercoil, MSD cap, rotor & 8mm wire set,
NGK Iridium plugs, 94 amp high output alternator, Yellow top Optima battery,
HD J-20 steering box, Hi-vol & pressure power steering pump, power steering cooler & filter,
York onboard air compressor, 3 gal air tank, auto switch, idle up solenoid, Air horns,
TH-400 HD Automatic Transmission, B&M Transpak, 1600 RPM stall converter,
Remote 2 qt oil filter, oversize oil cooler, B&M Mega Shifter, D-20 transfer case, 4.11:1 gears,
D-44 front axle: open, brass dial Warn lockout hubs, GM 12 bolt rear axle w/ welded spiders,
10 inch total lift, 3” body lift, cut fenders, 4 corner air shocks w/ in cab control & gauges,
7” front lift: spring over w/ longer shackles, high steer w/ dropped pitman arm,
8” rear lift: longer & flipped shackles, 2” blocks, relocated spring eye mounts,
LT315/75R16 (35“) tires: Pro-Comp Mud-Terrain front, Pro-Comp Xtreme Terrain rear,
16”x7” black D hole steel rims, Warn front winch bumper (no winch included),
Custom driving lights, reverse lights, rock (side) lights, overstuffed front seat.
Hydraulic brake line locks: independent front & rear (parking brake), repaired floors,
Custom Gauges, 12volt to 110 volt 750 watt inverter, some tools, spare & new parts.
It needs some finishing, paint inside & out, the tailgate window motor is getting weak and
the window tracks need replaced (new ones included), there is probably some rust that
I haven't addressed, as noted above the floor pans were replaced & repaired. There may
be some items I have missed in the description. Ask if you have any questions or want
more pictures or specific pictures of anything. I do not have emission testing or safety
inspections where I live. It is your responsibility to know your local licensing procedures.
Currently plated in Colorado. This is a reliable unit, drive it cross country, fly in & drive it home.
This is being sold AS IS, WHERE IS, NO WARRANTY. Ask questions before bidding.
Make sure you understand this is a 1972 used vehicle that has been modified, it is not perfect!
It is also for sale locally, if sold I will pull the listing. Do not bid if you do not intend to buy it.
A $500 non-refundable PAYPAL deposit is required within 48 hours of close of the listing.
The remaining balance will be a cash in person transaction for the clear title.
If you have any questions about this Jeep please call Kris (719) 429-4857
Jeep Wagoneer for Sale
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