1981 Jeep Cj5 Renegade 4.2l on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
The devil is in the details! One of the best looking CJ-5's out there so be prepared to turn heads. This Jeep has been my baby for 13 years now and there are very few parts if any that have not been replaced or upgraded. Even though this Jeep is completely capable, it has been a "pavement princess" and never thrashed upon or off-roaded. The Jeep has approximately 180,000 miles on it but the engine only has about 35k on it and the transmission has about 65k on it. The engine is very strong and runs great. I have thousands of dollars in receipts but here are some of the highlights: interior is Rhino lined, Inferno Red paint job about 5 years ago, custom chrome bumpers, 2.5 inch Superlift suspension lift kit with upgraded hangers and shackles, 33 inch BFG's with good tread left, 33 inch spare, Carr side steps, chrome mirrors and misc. chrome accessories, removable steering wheel (security), CD player with 5 1/4" speakers in the dash, 6 x 9 speakers above the rear wheel well in security boxes and subwoofer under the back seat, newer Bestop Supertop with 2 piece doors, bikini top, HEI distributor upgrade, Autometer tach, volt meter, and oil pressure gauges, full size cover, Bestop seat covers. It also comes with a Carr light bar with 4 KC lights that I never reinstalled after the paint job. The ONLY things that could make this Jeep better would be fixing the small rust bubbles on the driver side fender, just behind that fender, and the windshield frame (will add detailed pictures in the next few days) and the paint is a little nicked up on the roll bar on the driver's side from the seat belt. If this becomes a point of contention I will just fix those things and relist. The only reason I am selling this is because I am ready for a Dodge Challenger but I would not be sad to enjoy the Jeep during summertime. Please let me know of any questions before bidding. You are responsible for inspecting the vehicle. Local pickup only and I reserve the right to pull the vehicle if it sells locally. Happy Bidding!
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Jeep mixed a CJ, a TJ, and a JK to make this sweet retro CJ66
Tue, Nov 1 2016What do you get when you mash-up a CJ and two Wranglers? Jeep calls it the CJ66, its concept for the 2016 SEMA show. It's a Frankensteined machine done right, another in a long line of fantasies from the back rooms at Jeep. A lot of donor vehicles were sacrificed for this one. The body came from a 1966 Jeep CJ – hence the name – and then was modified to fit on a Jeep Wrangler TJ chassis. The finishing touches, such as the bumpers and lights, come from the current Wrangler JK, and the hood was modeled after a JK's, too. The CJ66 has plenty of other neat details throughout as well, such as the vintage-style V8 badges on the fenders, the chains on the dropdown tailgate, and the custom hood latches. Also, like several other FCA SEMA concepts this year, it gets a pair of Dodge Viper seats. We're suckers for Viper seats. View 17 Photos The custom body also hides some impressive off-roading gear. There's a Warn winch tucked behind the front bumper, as well as an on-board tire inflation system, which makes it easy to deflate and inflate tires as the terrain requires. The truck also has 35-inch off-road tires on readily available wheels, front and rear differential lockers, and a custom roll cage and rock sliders. As you may have guessed from the V8 badges, this CJ66 also packs an octet of pistons. The 5.7-liter Hemi engine (or 345 cu. in. for traditionalists) makes 383 horsepower, and was installed using Mopar's new engine swap kit. The engine is hooked up to a six-speed manual transmission that sends power to Dana 44 axles front and rear. We have a feeling it will handle just fine on the trails. Related Video: Image Credit: FCA and Joel Stocksdale SEMA Show Jeep SUV Concept Cars Off-Road Vehicles SEMA 2016
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By contrast, the Frostbite Renegade reverses the Riptide's color scheme, with white being the main paint of choice, with blue accents abound. And inside, Katzkin seats wear blue upholstery. The Frostbite is a pretty functional creation, as well, with a Mopar ski/snowboard roof rack and a Jeep Performance Parts rock rail guard.
Jeep Renegade and Fiat 500X finally on the way to dealers
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