1979 Jeep Cj5 Amc 360 3 Speed Manual on 2040-cars
Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States
Engine:AMC 360
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 100,000
Make: Jeep
Exterior Color: White
Model: CJ
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: CJ5
Drive Type: 3 speed manual
1979 Jeep CJ5 AMC 360 3 speed.-project I can't finish. The expensive things have already been done. Rebuild transmission & replace bell housing, rebuild clutch, rebuild rear end, replace steering column and attached steering box, replace rear main bearing, rebuild transfer case, replace front pinion seals & replaced rear brakes. The power train is solid. Tires are 80-90%
What it needs; body work including both floor pans, although the top is on the jeep, it needs replacing. New wiring. 2 front seats. I have the back bench seat. If I were keeping this, I'd get power steering from the guys at foothills-(quoted $750). If a man knows how to do bodywork, another $1000-1500 makes this a fantastic CJ5. Speedo that's installed does not work so I'm not 100% on the actual miles.,
Parts I have that are included: a new wiring harness, new speedometer and some other misc. parts.
I have several hundred invested over the price of $5k. 5k is firm. If I can't get this, it will stay in storage until I get time.
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