Jeep Cj5 1979 4x4 Cj Cj 5 on 2040-cars
Chino Valley, Arizona, United States
This auction is for a 1979 JeeP cj5, 4x4,
Inline 6, I believe its the 258, with a 3speed manual transmission. I bought this Jeep for my son and it needed a little work on the cosmetics end. But half way through cleaning it up for him, He Bought a Cj7, So I finished what I started and now it is for sale. First thing I had to do was replace floor pans on both sides and on the rear above the tank. The Cab floor pans are steel, molded for the Cj5, the rear was Flat sheet metal, Had a Guy paint it with single stage Orange. I installed Cloth high back seats from a 99 Mustang, They are installed on the Original jeep seat frames, So the passenger seat does lift forward. Some of the New stuff I installed. Tail lights, all 4 marker lights, all 4 skirts, Cowl to windshield seal, Mirrors, Hood Latches, all 6 indicator lights, Glove Box, Stereo, with CD, Sd slot and USB input. Turn signal switch and wiring, Volt Gauge, Speedo Cable, BUT I am still having problems with the speedometer, Bounces or taps out. Valve cover gasket, The Jeep Runs Great, Shifts easy, FAST. Has extended roll bar with side pads Tires are good, 32x11.50R15LT / AT Has Bikini Top, Also comes with if you want it, a Soft top, Its usable But blue and old. also comes with 2 sets of soft doors, 1 set half and 1 set full, Both match the top in color and should be reupholstered. If you are in the area of Chino Valley, Arizona contact me to see the Jeep at my location. |
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