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1981 Jeep Cj7 Crawler Mudder on 2040-cars

Year:1981 Mileage:999999
Location:

Pinson, Alabama, United States

Pinson, Alabama, United States
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I'm selling my crawler because I need the money to start on a new one. This jeep has been mostly used as a crawler. I will deliver almost anywhere in lower 48 for the right price.


-chevy 350 carb
-4 speed manual
-Dana 40 Front (detroit locker)
-Corporate 14 Rear
-42 inch TSL Super swampers
-Psc  full hydraulic steering
-radio and sound system with subwoofer in the tub. Sound system not working properly. Some Water damage but can be repaired. Needs new radio. 
-aftermarket steering wheel, corbeau seats, seatbelts
-10 gallon gasoline fuel cell
-tube welded cage
-extended wheel base
-205 transfer case

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