1971 Cj5 Jeep on 2040-cars
Pearce, Arizona, United States
This is 1971 4X4 CJ5 for sale. It has a unique hand painted camo paint, with just a few minor spots of the original blue paint showing; a small touch up is all that is needed. The body is clean, no dents, the front window is cracked but the wipers work fine. The odometer shows 70,000 but is not working so I’m not sure what the actual miles are. This has been an Arizona jeep and not rusted out. There is a small amount of surface rust under the floor mats, but nothing severe. The engine is a 225 Buick V6. A 4” suspension lift, pozi track and 31/1150 R15 Super Swamper tires. This jeep runs strong, will climb anything. The ignition needs to be replaced or fixed; it turns over without a key. We put new seats in it with seat belts, and added all the gauges, and blinkers, also has a bikini top on it, no back seat. This jeep is a lot of fun and has a lot of potential for someone who wants to add all the fancy stuff to it. I will be adding additional pictures to this listing and also have it listed for sale locally. If you have any additional questions please let me know and I’ll do my best to answer them. |
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