Engine:6 cylinder
Drive Type: 3 speed
Make: Jeep
Mileage: 9,999
Model: CJ
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: Orange
You are looking at an AWSOME 1975 CJ5 Jeep. The jeep has the original 6 cylinder engine three speed trans. This has been a body off ground up restoration. Everything is either new or has been redone on this jeep. Take it to a show or just have fun driving it around. Dont worry there will be a crowd around when you pull it up somewhere. Over $15K was invested into the rebuild looking to get close to $12K for it. Look what else is out there and there is not another one like this. We just had a baby and we don't drive it enough so it's time to sell the toy.
New Interior completly redone polished dash
New seats
New Tires and rims
New Exhaust Polished mufflers looks awesome under the jeep
New Fiberglass tub
New water proof stereo
New water proof Marine gauges
New Peterbuilt lite up switches / orange light lites up under dash at night looks awesome
New LED tail lights
New line electric lock brake system for when your parking on a hill
Any questions dont hesitate to call.
Scott 262-441-3652
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