Jeep Rockcrawler Rock Crawler Trail Rig Cj-5 Buggy Truggy Mud Bogger Video on 2040-cars
Calhan, Colorado, United States
Engine:TBI v8
Drive Type: 4x4
Model: CJ
Mileage: 112,569
Trim: Rock Crawler
Jeep CJ-5 based rock crawler
719-331-1371
TBI 383 Chevy, new race built TH350 auto.
Full hydro steering with new hydroboost pump, steers very nice, turns sharp and is not bad on the street.
Dana 44 axles with alloy shafts all around, CTM u joints, 5.38 gears, welded front and rear, drive flanges.
Dana 300 short shaft T-case with 4 to 1.
4 wheel disc brakes.
99% rust free tub with new Rustoleum paint and undercoated.
Cage is frame tied.
3 link rear with soft coils, military wrap leaf spring front, new shocks all around.
No heat, wipers, top, but a top and windshield will still fit and I have the factory headlights.
The only gauges that work are the ammeter, oil pressure and temp gauge, it runs cool and always holds 50 psi of oil pressure.
Newer 40" TSLs on 32 bolt bead locks.
New, starter, battery, fuel pump, rod ends on the links, belts, steering lines.
Runs great, trail ready NOW and drives ok on the street.
New Smittybuilt winch with rope.
Clear title.
This Jeep is for sale or trade locally so I reserve the right to end the auction early.
Call Sean at 719-331-1371
Here is more video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJfyf_s9V-Q&feature=youtu.be
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkb-vDMGxOA&feature=youtu.be
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