1984 Jeep Cj-8 Scrambler on 2040-cars
Tucson, Arizona, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:258 c.i. inline 6 cylinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Jeep
Model: CJ
Trim: Scrambler
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4wd
Mileage: 110,700
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Black
This auction is for a 1984 Jeep CJ-8 Scrambler. This vehicle has been modified with a long list of upgrades. The Jeep has just under 111,000 original miles with a nice straight silver body. The truck runs and drives great with normal signs of usage. This Jeep has the original 258 ci inline 6 cylinder engine, automatic transmission, with a full boxed frame.
Exterior
Warn 8274 Wench
Warn Rock Crawler Bumpers (Front and Rear)
Warrior Rear Corner guards and rocker guards
Best Top Super Top w/2 piece removable soft doors
Original 1/2 Hard top included with auction
2 New Front Fenders
Rockhard Rocker Sliders
Interior
Mastercraft "Rubicon " Suspension Seats
Mastercraft 5 Point Racing harness
New Dash and Console
Line-X Lined the entire interior of the tub
Rockhard Full Roll Cage
Pioneer CD Player
Cobra CB mounted in over head console
Chassis and Suspension:
Full Boxed Frame
Disc Brakes (front and rear)
Flaming River Steering Shaft
AGR Steering Box
Rough Country 2 1/2" Lift
1" Body Lift
Rancho RS 5000 Shocks
Quick Release Sway Bar
Reverse Shackles
Front Anti-Flip Hangers
Front Heim Joint Tie Rods
Enkei 15" x 10" Outlaw Aluminum Wheels
33" x 12.5" Goodyear Mud Terrains
Drivetrain and Engine:
Original 258 ci 6 cylinder engine
Howell Throttle Body Electronic Fuel Injection
Performance Cat Back Exhaust
Dana 300 Transfer Case with Tera Low 4:1
Chrysler 904 3 Speed Auto Trans with Hughes Kevlar Parts and Converter
Currie 9" Axles (front and rear)
Detroit Lockers
4:11 Gears
32 spline axles
Dual Red Top Optima Batteries
Repairs and Maintenance
The winning bidder will be responsible for all shipping costs. The winning bidder is required to pay a 500.00 down payment via Paypal within 48 hrs of the completion of listing. The balance is due by certified cashiers check before vehicle will be shipped. Although this vehicle is in excellent condition, there is no applied warranty and this vehicle is sold AS IS!
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