Cj5 Restored Classic Jeep Steel Body Completely Stock Unmoletsed on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:134 Hurrincane
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Jeep
Model: CJ
Trim: universal
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4x4
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Convertible
Mileage: 28,000
Exterior Color: Red
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
You are looking at a 48 year old classic Jeep CJ 5 Universal Kaiser. I am the second owner and have just completed a 4 month long restoration to preserve this wonderful vehicle (driven aprox. 3000 miles ) to as close to stock as possible. This was not a museum restoration and while she possess the legendary capability that Jeep was founded on she has not been mudded, lifted or cut up in any way. What she is. . . is a very nice, clean and reliable driver and quite simply a ton of fun! Included in the sale at no additional cost: loads of waves and thumbs ups along with many stories of their father's jeeps. . . She driver as good as new if not better. . . her top speed is approx. 55 MPH so she makes a great around town cruiser. . . ALL steel, all original! She has a new ignition system which eliminates the points (easy to keep tuned up) The drive train has had all the fluids and lubes changed... the compression is level and in spec across all four cylinders. The Hurricane 4 purrrs right along and the Trans and transfer are in good working order... yes there are an occasional drip from a seal... Hagerty put a value of $12-$15K and she is insured for about $100 a year... would make a cool alternative to a golf cart!
NEW:
Complete set of Dunlop Tires including matching spare
New exhaust from header back
Alignment, Tow Bar, Repair Manual
Steering from tie rod end to tie rod end and rebuilt box
Steering wheel and horn button
Seats (all orig springs and framework)
Tail lights (old school housings w/ LEDs)
Turn signals up front
Wire (most has been replaced or re-terminated)
Tune up including points cap rotor wires plugs condenser
Shocks, Coolant Hoses, Fuel Tank (teal also rhino lined)
Fluids changes in the front and rear diffs Transmission and transfer case as well as engine
Fresh Bright Red Paint, Rhino Lined interior and dash
Pool ball shift knob (real deal)
Bestop Super top with two piece doors (NO SNAPS!)
Day Cover (windshield to tail gate)
Basic Stereo with marine speakers (nothing fancy)
New windshield Frame and gaskets
Rear wheel brakes rebuilt
Asking $8500.00 but will entertain offers only after she has been driven.
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