1979 Jeep Cj7 - 258 - Mc2100 on 2040-cars
Indialantic, Florida, United States
I've had this Jeep since November, only now selling it because I no longer have need for a car.
The Jeep has the AMC 258 with a T-150 3-speed transmission. The Jeep runs great, has no known issues, and everything works. No rust. These are simple cars, so not much to say. Great working radio with Bose speaker, interior in decent shape, shoulder strap seatbelts, transmission shifts great, back seat, canvas windows/doors, lift kit, and tow package. I have some service manuals that will go with it as well. In the last six months, it has gotten: - New rims & tires (shown), less than a few thousand miles on them - New steering box - New carb (MC2100, professionally rebuilt and cleaned) - Rebuilt transmission - New Warn locking hubs - New fuel pump, fuel lines, and fuel filter - Oil change (duh) - New paint (October) - Tub painted with bed liner - Corrosion prevention paint on frame interior, exterior, diffs, transmission, etc. Basically anything that can rust was treated. - New drums & shoes for rear brakes (front are disc) In addition, I have some spares that I can include with the Jeep, including a spare oil pan, oil pan gasket, old carb, old fuel pump, and the oil/oil filters I used in the last oil change. |
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