1977 Jeep Cj5 Custom Paint 2-door 5.0l on 2040-cars
Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
Headers, Flomaster exhaust system. Custom paint. Hurst Shifter, Custom GT Racing Steering wheel. Towing Package, Alpine Car stereo receiver with CD player and removable faceplate, 2 Polk 6x9 speakers, MTX amplifier ($2000 system) Custom wheels with 35” Tires, minimal wear (~<5000 miles),Custom seats with nylon covering, center console lockbox, carpeted flooring. Roll Cage with Bimini Top and leather removable doors. It has been garage kept for its entirety. Was previously used by Mastercraft boats as a showroom prop.
Maintenance History: Over past 15 years I have replaced one distributor coil twice (90$ each) and 4/21/14 replaced the battery, water pump and hoses, timing belt, and spark plug distributor caps and wires.Other than that it has had regular routine maintenance like oil changes and tire rotation performed on an annual basis (I have only put 3000 miles on it in past 15 years) . No warranty. Sold AS IS. |
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