1982 Jeep Cj-5 on 2040-cars
Monona, Iowa, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:AMC 360
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Brown
Make: Jeep
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: CJ
Trim: jeep
Options: Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive
Drive Type: 4 wheel drive
Mileage: 92,184
AMC 360 engine with Hedman headers with side pipes, motor came out of 1980 J20 pickup
Runs strong but blows blue smoke out when you start it up
T-176 4speed rebuilt transmission with all new syncronizers
4inch Pro Comp lift kit with 2inch body lift
33x14.00 Super Swamper Bogger tires on 15x10 Dick Cepek rims
New heavy duty rear drive shaft
Dana 30 front axle with new Warn lockouts
AMC 20 rear axle with Moser 1 pc. axle shafts and a lock right locker
Frame was buffed down and had POR 15 applied to it
Tub has some rust towards the back of it, diamond tread covers most of it but all in all is a solid tub with good mounts
All lights work
Custom front bumper with new Smittybilt XRC 8000 lbs winch
Custom rear bumper with 2 inch receiver hitch and shackle mounts
Bucket racing seats with covers
It has a Borgenson steering shaft, Currie steering gear brace, all new gas tank and straps with sending unit, new 3 core radiator and flex fan, new windshield and wipers, stainless steel trim pieces and new stainless steel battery tray with new 800 cca AC Delco battery
I don't have the original soft top, just have a bikini top on it.
Have over $10k invested in it.
I've owned it since 2001 and have never drove it in the winter and it's always been stored in my garage.
It's a fun toy, we used to trail ride in but now with a family of 5 it doesn't get used anymore.
If you are interested or have any questions feel free to me at 563-880-3968
Thanks for looking
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