1989 Jeep Wrangler. Lifted, Fuel Injected, 33" Built!!! on 2040-cars
Canyon Country, California, United States
Up for sale is my 1989 Jeep wrangler with 246xxx miles. It is blue,
comes with the 4.2 inline-6, 5 speed manual. It has a clear title, and
has never been rolled or had any major body/frame repairs. It has had
some extensive work done to it. The following is everything that I can
remember.
-Rebuilt engine approximately 40k miles ago with brand new EFI kit from Howell (California smog legal, will run upside down now) -4.5inch lift (Rough Country) with 1" Shackle -33" Maxxis Bighorn Tires (one of the best off road tires you can get) one black rims -8.8 ford rear axle with Detroit locker (new style, cant even hear it engage) -Dana 35 front with true trac diff -4.56 Gears with a true 4:1 transfer case (will get you out of almost anything) -Custom built front bumper (no one else will have one like this) -8000 lb mile marker winch -Brand new XRC front seats with 2 gear seat covers (allows for tons of extra storage) -On board air compressor with tank and front quick connect -Cobra CB radio -Front tube fenders (stupid strong) -New front brake lines -Custom Rear Bumper (previous owner was friends with the owner of olympic offroad, one of a kind rear bumper with full size spare and two gas cans. -Rhino lined interior -Sound bar with kicker speakers, sony head unit -hi lift jack -kc lights on front bull bar -Fire extinguisher -front sway bar disconnects -has new soft top (less than 6 months old) -Front tube doors from Olympic 4x4, never installed -half doors with soft uppers -rear Main seal Replaced, new oil pain seal, new head gasket, new valve cover. -new upper radiator hose -has hand throttle, not hooked up. The bad/ugly -Needs paint, no serious rust yet -Needs new driver seat belt -No AC -Has a small oil leak, cannot figure out where (looks like rear main, but the seal was just replaced) -This jeep was not a trailer queen, I know the PO very well, and he did use for the purpose it was built for. |
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