1979 Cj5 V8 Amc 4 Speed T-18 Granny Low on 2040-cars
Belvidere, Tennessee, United States
Body Type:2 DOOR
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:304 V8 AMC
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Jeep
Model: CJ
Trim: base
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Drive Type: 4X4
Mileage: 56,000
Sub Model: CJ5
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: NO
Interior Color: Black
1979 JEEP CJ5 V8 304 4SPEED T-18. JEEP RUNS AND DRIVES VERY GOOD. I AM THE THIRD OWNER OF THIS JEEP. I KNOW THE GUY WHO PURCHASED THIS
JEEP IN 1979 NEW. HE HAD IT UNTIL ABOUT 3 YEARS AGO. A FRIEND OF MINE HAD IT FOR THE LAST 3 YEARS AND THEN I PURCHASED IT.
ALL THIS STUFF LISTED IS WHAT I HAVE DONE TO IT MYSELF. I WAS LUCKY TO ALREADY HAVE A 1977 CJ5 WITH THE FACTORY
T-18 4 SPEED, BUT MY BODY WAS REALLY BAD. SO I SWAPPED ALL FACTORY PARTS FROM THE 1977 INTO THIS 1979 CJ5.
IT MAKES AN AWESOME JEEP. WITH THE FACTORY 304 AND THE NEW 4 SPEED, CRAWLING IN THE MOUNTAINS WAS EXCELLENT.
I HAD THE LOW 4 SPEED FOR CRAWLING BUT NICE HIGHWAY RIDING WITHOUT WINDING MOTOR UP HIGH. GREAT COMBO.
THE MILES ON THE MOTOR I TRULY BELIEVE TO BE ORIGINAL, BECAUSE I KNOW THE ORIGINAL OWNER PERSONALLY.
IT HAS HAD 1 RE-PAINT. 2 SMALL RUST SPOTS IN THE BACK . SEE PICS. OTHER THAN THAT THE FLOOR PANS ARE ORIGINAL AND IN EXCELLENT SHAPE.
HAS SMALL DENT PASSENGER SIDE FRONT FENDER. REAR AXLE SEAL DRIVER SIDE LEAKS. BUT I HAVE A DANA 44 JEEP AXLE THAT I WAS
GONNA REPLACE THE AMC 20 WITH, BUT IT NEEDS RING AND PINION GEAR TO MATCH FRONT. I TRIED TO KEEP AS MUCH ORIGINAL AS I COULD.
MY RESERVE IS LOW FOR HOW MUCH JEEP YOU ARE GONNA GET.
ANY ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK AND I WILL RESPOND ASAP.
T-18 4 SPEED GRANNY LOW;
WARN 8000LB WINCH;
MSD DISTRIBUTOR;
MSD CAM GEAR;
MSD COIL;
SKYJACKER 2 1/2 INCH LIFT,
SKYJACKER STEERING STABILIZER, BRAKE LINES AND SHOCKS;
HEAVY DUTY STEERING BOX BRACE;
NEW BODY MOUNT BUSHINGS;
NEW SHACKLES FRONT AND REAR;
HI LIFT JACK;
POWER MASTER STARTER;
NEW OPTIMA BATTERY;
NEW 33 X10.50 KM2 BF GOODRICH TIRES;
15X8 CRAGER BLACK STEEL RIMS;
NEW MASTER CYLINDER AND PROPORTIONING VALVE;
DISC DRUM BRAKES;
NEW STEERING SHAFT WITH U-JOINTS BOTH ENDS;
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