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1979 Jeep Cj5 Base Sport Utility 2-door 5.0l on 2040-cars

Year:1979 Mileage:30000
Location:

Paso Robles, California, United States

Paso Robles, California, United States
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FOR SALE MY TREASURED (HARD TO FIND) CJ-5

We purchased this unit 5-6 months ago.  I searched all over California for it and brought this back from Northern California on a car trailer.  Life throws you curve balls and this one will be a new addition (baby) to our family and well... wife says a car seat WILL NOT be put in this jeep.  Yea... there goes the jeep!  Therefore, we are selling it as I have too many toys.  This jeep... is GREAT FUN, excellent condition, a total blast to drive and gets comments every time I take it out.  It has a file from previous two owners and myself that is almost 2" thick with every receipt and service that has been done to it for past many years. 

THIS JEEP INCLUDES:      FOR ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS YOU CAN CALL DIRECT AT 805-331-1847

1979 CJ-5 JEEP 304 V8/T-18 WITH A 4" LIFT

TRANSMISSION:  JEEP T-18 4 SPD

CLUTCH:  CENTERFORCE GOLD, NEW WHEN ENGINE WAS OVERHAULED

FRONT AXLE:  DANA MODEL 20 AND DRIVE SHAFT: NO NOISES, WORKS GREAT.  3.54 RATIO, OPEN DIFFERENTIAL.  NEW PADS AND ROTORS TURNED AT 25,000 MILES  SHAT, GOOD CONDITION, NO PROBLEMS.  SOME WEAR ON THE U-JOINTS.

REAR AXLE:  CROWN ONE PIECE HEAVY DUTY, NEW HUBS, BEARINGS AND SEALS.

SUSPENSION & STEERING:  2.5 INCH PRO COMP SPRINGS ANS SHOCKS.  CONFERR SHACKLES.  NEW TIE RODS AND BARS.

TIRES:  NEW 33X10.5 BFG MUD-TERRAIN T/A KM2

TOP:  KAY LINE FULL TOP NEW AUGUST 1995 AND FULL DOORS

EXTRAS:  BESTOP HALF DOORS, BESTOP BIKINI TOP (BRAND NEW), BESTOP LOCKING CENTER CONSOLE, DIAMOND PLATING CORNERS AND SIDE PANELS.  REAR SEAT WITH SEATBELTS, SIDEBARS, FENDER FLARES, HIDDEN HITCH.  AM/FM/CD STEREO.  (SPEAKERS REMOVED).  HI-LIFT JACK INCLUDED!  FUEL TANK AND SENDING UNIT HAVE BEEN REPLACED (15 GALLONS).

ALL RECEIPTS AND INFO DATED FROM 1990 TO CURRENT  

JEEP IS LOCATED IN PASO ROBLES CALIFORNIA.  WE CAN HELP WITH TRANSPORTATION WITHIN CALIFORNIA FOR  SHORT DISTANCE FOR NOMINAL FEE TO COVER EXPENSES.

 

** This motor does not burn or leak oil.  It does have a brake master cylinder that is leaking a tiny bit (19.00 to replace at O'Reillys).  The sending unit is new, but I think it has a bad ground wire.  I got used to not relyiing on it.  The front turn signals need to be troubleshot.  The rear work, but not the front.  Other than that, this JEEP is LOADS of FUN!!

 

 

 

 

 

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