82 Cj-5 Laredo In Great Original Condition. on 2040-cars
Powhatan, Virginia, United States
YOU ARE BIDDING ON VERY NICE ORIGINAL CJ-5. I GOT THIS JEEP OVER A YEAR AGO AFTER IT HAD BEEN SITTING FOR 5+ YEARS UNDER A CARPORT. IT HAS LITTLE TO NO RUST,VERY SMALL SURFACE IN 2 PLACES,BUT FRAME,BODY,FLOORS,CORNERS ALL IN GREAT SHAPE-SOLID. I HAVE PUT ALOT INTO IT TO GET IT BACK TO DRIVING STATE, IT IS READY TO GO. I AM BUILDING NEW HOME AND I'M SORRY TO SEE IT GO,BUT IT MUST.
BELOW IS THE LIST OF NEW PARTS---- 1. FRESH REBUILD ON THE I-6 258, APPROX 4K SINCE 2. COMPLETELY NEW FUEL SYSTEM, TANK,LINES,PUMP,FILTERS,CARB 3.COMPLETE NEW EXHAUST SYSTEM FROM MANIFOLD BACK 4.NEW BATTERY,HOSES,BELTS ANYTHING IN QUESTION 5. NEW FLYWHEEL, NEW STARTER 6.NEW GAS GAUGE CLUSTER 7.NEW 4IN SUSPENSION LIFT WITH GREASABLE SHACKLES 8.BRAND NEW DENIM STYLE SOFT TOP 9.EVERYTHING GONE THROUGH,NEW VA STATE INSPECTION 10.HAVE BRAND NEW MARINE STEREO AND SPEAKERS YET TO BE INSTALLED,WILL GO WITH 33X12.50'S ABOUT 85%, BEDLINER SPRAYED THROUGHOUT INTERIOR CAB, SEATS IN GOOD CONDITION, NEW CENTER CONSOLE LOOKS AND DRIVES GREAT, WILL DO 70 DOWN THE HIGHWAY NO PROBLEM... OVER 4K IN RECENT RECEIPTS THE BAD-- HAS A CRACK IN THE WINDSHIELD, THE BLOWER MOTOR OR SWITCH WENT BAD, HAS A SMALL OIL LEAK THAT APPEARS TO BE COMING FROM THE FILL CAP-- SEEMS LIKE THE BAFFLE WAS REMOVED AT SOME POINT AND NOW IT'S SEEPING THROUGH THE CAP SLIGHTLY. MUST SELL-AS MENTIONED BUILDING NEW HOME AND NEED IT GONE. IT IS A SHARP LOOKING AND DRIVING JEEP,ASK IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS.. BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING-- IS FOR SALE LOCALLY AS WELL. BUY IT NOW $ IS VERY REASONABLE, DON'T LET THIS ONE GET AWAY... |
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2015 Easter Jeep Safari Concepts First Drive
Wed, Apr 8 2015Imagine if once a year your grandmother made a chocolate cake. Not a chocolate cake, that chocolate cake. Blow-your-mind chocolate cake. But she won't ever let you have any – you can only have the spatula and whatever's left over in the mixing bowl. And you don't care. You look forward to that spatula and bowl every year because – "Gadzooks!" – that is some stupendous cake. For us, that cake is the Easter Jeep Safari. An annual pilgrimage to Moab, Utah for a taste of what Fiat-Chrysler's off-road brand has cooked up in its Design Dome. "No, you can't have any," the company tells us, "but you can taste it here, then dream about it until next Easter." In Detroit, Jeep gave us a close look at the seven concepts it built for this year's 49th annual event. Then it went a step further and took those show cars to Mill Canyon, UT, to crawl the red rocks in Jeep's natural habitat. After all, the company calls Moab, "Our home away from home." And it's not true that we never get more than a taste of Jeep's conceptual goodness – 2011's JK8 pickup conversion kit is a slice of Safari creation we can now take home, for instance, as are the hood decals that adorned two of the concepts we drove this year. Pietro Gorlier, President and CEO of Mopar, told us that the evolution of Jeep Performance Parts came from listening to journalists and customers in his first year on the job in 2010. So there's that. But still, we want more cake. Like a full-on production Wrangler Africa. These being one-of-a-kind prototypes traipsing through a canyon of nearly immovable objects, we didn't go fast, we didn't go far, we didn't push hard. But we did drive all the Easter Jeeps, and even just this small taste was outstanding. View 30 Photos Jeep Chief While we listened attentively to the detailed spiels on all this conceptual candy, one question ran through our minds: "How am I going to get in the Chief before everyone else?" And we could see the same thought every colleague's face, those scheming bastards. And why not? The Ocean Blue tribute to the venerable Cherokee of old grabbed everyone's attention since the first teaser images weeks before the event, in part because the vintage truck is up there with mermaids for rarity and lustworthiness. Anything that goes this far in obeisance to that classic Jeep is always going to score huge marks. The Chief is a four-door Wrangler underneath, but in many ways it feels nothing like a Wrangler.
Federal investigations about safety of rear-mounted gas tanks is nothing new
Sun, 09 Jun 2013The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and Chrysler are currently making waves in our daily news feeds due to a disagreement over the safety of a few million Jeep Liberty and Grand Cherokee models. Specifically, NHTSA has asked Chrysler to recall the SUVs because of the location of their fuel tanks, but you may be interested to know that requests such as this are nothing new.
Besides the two Jeep models, NHTSA has launched investigations over the years in such models as the Ford Crown Victoria (and its police-car counterpart), GM pickups built between 1972 and 1987, and rather famously the Ford Pinto.
Understanding how automakers and NHTSA have dealt with fuel-tank-safety concerns in the past may offer a better understanding of how Chrysler and the government agency will settle their current dispute. Check out the complete article from The Detroit News here.
Texan finds creative way to clear highway fast lane
Tue, Jun 14 2016Few things are as infuriating as someone driving slow in the fast lane. A Jeep driver from Texas found himself in just such a predicament near Fort Worth, and came up with a creative way to urge the offending lane-blocker to get a move on. Machine, a YouTuber and off-road enthusiast from the Lone Star State, posted some dashcam footage to his account back in March which showed him stuck behind a slow driver. He was attempting to pass a slow-moving bobtail Peterbilt tractor when he got hung up by a white Ford Econoline squatting in the passing lane. On his YouTube page, Machine stated that the van, which apparently belonged to a plumbing company, was traveling along between 60 and 70 miles per hour along a stretch of highway with a stated speed limit of 70 mph. Confronted with the slow-moving van blocking the left lane, and traffic in the right lane, Machine called the number on the back of the Econoline and politely asked him to get out of the way. In the Econoline, the passenger picked up and was momentarily confused as Machine asked him to ask his driver to move out of the lane and let traffic pass. The van sped up, passed a tractor-trailer, and got out of the way, much to the relief of the traffic behind him. According to CBS news, 38 states have laws on the books to punish slow drivers squatting in the passing lane. In five of those states, the fine is upwards of $1000, and 22 states classify it as a misdemeanor. Related Video: News Source: YouTube, CBS News Auto News Humor Weird Car News Ford Jeep Driving Safety Minivan/Van SUV Commercial Vehicles wrangler passing lane