1982 Jeep Cj8 Scrambler 350, V8, 4spd, Daily Driver, Very Nice Southern Jeep!! on 2040-cars
Cleveland, Mississippi, United States
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You are bidding on a very nice 1982 CJ8 Scrambler that has been a Lady Daily Driver for the past few years. This Jeep needs absolutely nothing and can be driven home no matter where you live. A lot of nice upgrades have been done to this jeep in the last 2 years. Super Solid Southern Jeep. The Body is very slick with a great Base coat Clear coat paint job, new Decals and Linex inside Tub. Very nice reclining High Back bucket seats added. New Rough Country Complete 4 Inch Suspension Lift and Steering Stabilizer. Power Disc Brake Front end. New Steering Box. GM 5.7 crate 350 with Edlebrock Performance intake and Electronic ignition adapted to a fresh Jeep 4 speed and Transfer case. New Pro Comp 16'' Rims on 285 Fierce All-Terrains. Custom Bumpers front and rear with swing out spare tire rack.
As you can see this Jeep has been well cared for, NO Shortcuts taken, and absolutely Beautiful. This Jeep rides and drives Better than it did New. Interstate speeds with one finger on the wheel. Tilt Column , All Lights and Gauges including Factory Tachometer and Original Clock still in perfect working order. The Heat and Defrost work excellent as well. Nice aftermarket CD player installed and new speakers. There are no issues that need addressing with this jeep. The inside of the hard door has one small hairline crack right at the seal and windshield frame has a few little paint bubbles on the inside from being 32 years old, New Gasket and seal has since been added. If you are a Jeep Lover and want a Jeep that Looks, Runs, and Drives as good as any on the road; then you have found it. This will make somebody a very nice Jeep for a long time to come, and is a turn key operation. All fluids have been changed and Complete service this week. She is Ready to Be driven to her new home. If you have any questions regarding this Jeep, PLEASE CALL 662-721-5009. I AM AWAY FROM MY COMPUTER MOST OF THE TIME, SO VERBAL COMMUNICATION IS BEST FOR FASTER RESPONSES TO YOUR QUESTIONS. I WILL ASSIST YOU IN ANY WAY POSSIBLE TO MAKE YOUR BUYING AND BIDDING EXPERIENCE AS PAINLESS AS POSSIBLE. I DO RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION EARLY DUE TO LOCAL SALE. THANK-YOU FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING. |
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