1979 Cj-5 Jeep /w 304 5.0l V8// 3 Speed *nicest Around** Lifted** on 2040-cars
Reeds Spring, Missouri, United States
This Jeep has been built from the ground up. It has a new fiberglass body along with new tires, wheels, new top, paint, steering stabilizer, new recovered seats, rebuilt transmission, transfer case, and fresh engine rebuild. Engine has about 3000 miles on it. There are also lots of chrome parts on the jeep such as the bumpers, grille, fog lights, tow hooks, light covers, hood latches, hood hinges, mirrors, rocker guards, entry guards, shackles, fan shroud, air cleaner, valve covers, frame covers, skid plate, and even the front and rear drive shafts! It has a 3 speed with a 304 V8, tilt steering, power steering, burlwood dash, padded dash cover, fully padded roll bar, super view mirror, tach, and bikini top. The body, hood, and fenders are all reinforced fiberglass so the common jeep rust will never be an issue. It also has a 3" body lift and rides on 33x12.50 tires. This is one very nice jeep that is ready to drive. These are getting rare, don't pass up this beautiful jeep. No expense spared at all! Please have your finances in order prior to purchasing. If you have any questions feel free to ask!
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