Highly Modified Jeep Cj-5 on 2040-cars
Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, United States
I am selling my 1982 Jeep CJ-5, built for the trail and ready to go! Unfortunately, due to my relocation I can no longer use it. It's a Trail Ready Jeep that has been heavily modified. It has the following improvements: Professionally rebuilt AMC 360 Engine (Fully Emissions Compliant Fuel injected), all new rotating assembly, Comp Cams cam, Edelbrock Shorty headers, Affordable EFI, DUI Distributor, dual magna-flo Catalytic converter. Electric Fan, On Board Air with 2 Gal Storage tank, new Painless wiring harness, all new auto meter dash gauges, new Speedo Cluster (I have the old one to prove mileage), new Tom Woods front and rear drive shaft, (rear is CV style). 33-12.50X15 BFG MT KO tires with less than 3000 miles with American Racing steel wheels, Dana 20 transfer Case (Twin Stick), T-18 Transmission with Granny low First Gear, Best Top Seat covers, Original steel body, Full roll cage with frame reinforcements, frame fully treated with POR-15. Warn Rock Crawler Bumpers Front and Rear, Body needs paint and some small repairs. This jeep has less than 50,000 original miles, I performed everything but the engine work myself (I will provide the machinist's information upon request). I have numerous spare parts which are also available if the buyer is interested. (Warn 8000lb HD Winch with Remote Available) Please don't hesitate to contact me with any questions. Please note, I spared no expense to modify this jeep to the extent of parts available. If you are a true off road enthusiast this jeep is for you! If you are out of state i will work with you on delivery details, I have a truck and trailer. |
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2014 Jeep Cherokee
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There are three sentences that, for this reviewer, define what needs to be conveyed about the 2014 Jeep Cherokee. The first: it is very good.
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