1974 Cj5 And A 1972 Cj5 on 2040-cars
Brookville, Kansas, United States
I have 2 CJ5 jeeps and parts Im trying to sell as one lot. One is a 1974 CJ5 that has a recently gone threw Chevy 350 in it, the motor has an edelbrock performer intake and carb on it and accel distributor. the jeep has fairly new seats in it, half tread 31x10.50 dunlop mud rovers tire and black spoke rims. It has the gm conversion 4 core radiator in it a custom guage cluster, headers and duel exhaust, put all new brakes on it with in the last year, drums, shoes, wheel cylinders, master cylinder, brake cables, other parts i have replaced are manual steering gear box,and heater core. The Other jeep was more of a parts jeep, it is a 1972 CJ5 it is partially disassembled, it is still rolling and move able. and is a complete jeep. It came out with a 304 v8 and at some point it was changed and a amc 360 was installed, the motor ran great when i pulled it, but it has stuck from sitting, which i dont think it would take much to free up. This jeep im not sure the amount of lift on it, but it clears the 33x12.50 tires on it easily, and it does have what looks like newer lift springs on it, it does have a ps steering box on it and a cage style rool bar in it. there is a soft top on the 1974 and I have a hard top that goes along with it. and any other parts that i have laying around for a cj5 will be included. I have a clear title for the 1974, i can not get a title for the 1972 so it is being sold as a parts jeep, I will include a bill of sale for each jeep if somebody wants to try to get a title for the 72. If you have any questions please feel free to ask. $500 is due with in 72 hrs of sale end and remainder is due with in 10 days of sale end unless arrangements are made. I will store the jeeps for as long as needed as long as they are payed in full. And these jeeps are listed locally for sale, so i reserve the right to end the listing at anytime.
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