1974 Jeep Cj5 W 304 V8 & 3 Speed **hardtop + Doors** 4x4 *lots Of Power* on 2040-cars
Pineville, Louisiana, United States
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**1974 JEEP CJ5 W HARDTOP AND HARD DOORS.. 304 V8** I HAVE A 1974 CJ5 JEEP FOR SALE. MAKE ME AN OFFER AND COME PICK IT UP. HARD TO FIND **40 YEAR OLD JEEP** THAT YOU CAN HOP IN CRANK IT UP ON FIRST TRY. DRIVES GREAT AND SHIFTS GREAT AS WELL. 4X4 WORKS TOO. THE JEEP DOES HAVE RUST UNDERNEATH AND UNDER THE PAINT AS WELL, BUT IT IS SOLID AND FLOORS ARE GOOD. YOU CAN DRIVE THE JEEP ANYWHERE AND IT HAS TONS OF POWER WITH THE 304 V8. THE DOORS WILL NEED SOME FAB WORK TO MAKE FIT CORRECTLY. CHECK OUT THE PICTURES AND IF YOU NEED ANYMORE OF ANYTHING TEXT ME AND I CAN SEND SOME OR EMAIL THEM. ALSO IF IVE LEFT SOMETHING OUT JUST ASK. FEEL FREE TO CALL OR TEXT ME AT 318-56ZERO-SIX243 WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR IF YOU NEED ANY MORE PICS. I AM A LICENSED DEALER LOCATED AT 4917 HWY 28EAST IN PINEVILLE, LA 71360. FEEL FREE TO COME ANYTIME AND CHECK IT OUT AND DRIVE IT BEFORE BIDDING AS WELL. WINNING BIDDER WILL RECEIVE A 60 DAY TEMP TAG AND TEMP REGISTRATION AND YOU WILL PAY YOUR OWN TAXES WHERE YOU ARE FROM. YOU ONLY PAY ME WHAT THE HIGH BID IS. $500 DEPOSIT DUE THROUGH PAYPAL WITHIN 24 HRS OF AUCTION END AND REST OF PAYMENT WITHIN 7 DAYS. THANKS AND GOOD LUCK |
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