1976 Jeep Cj Levi's Edition on 2040-cars
Walsh, Colorado, United States
If you have any questions or would like to view the car in person please email me at: cristobalcnnichol@seekslove.com .
Here is a one of a kind completely restored from ground up 1976 CJ5 Levi's Edition with original V-8 Engine to much to list the pics tell the story.
All new Old Man emu Lift kit, Ranch 9000 series shocks, New paint from frame up, Frame painted with Chrissie Saver after complete Soda blasting, Tinted undercoating, Bedlined tub to match paint, Aluminum radiator, Flexlite Electric fan, Rock Hard front and rear bumpers "the best you can get" White knuckle Off Road rock sliders "The best you can get they bolt to the frame, Led tail lights, New headlights, New Goodyear Wrangler MT/R Kevlar 32x11.50 r15's super bad ass tires and wheels and there is 5 of them" Stainless dash, HEI, New carburetor and Intake. Warn Performance 12.0 winch never used, and Like I said to much to list. this was a original V-8 jeep not a swap over.
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