Cj5 With Amc 304 Engine Great Running Jeep on 2040-cars
Anderson, South Carolina, United States
Body Type:Jeep
Engine:304
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Dealer
Interior Color: Tan
Make: Jeep
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: CJ
Trim: 4X4
Drive Type: Manual
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Mileage: 999,999
Exterior Color: White
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
This is the same Jeep that was listed earlier in the week. I had a slight mistake in the listing and I had to take the listing down! The Jeep ended up having a 304 V8 in it instead of the 360 V8! This vehicle is located at a car lot in Anderson, South Carolina! We were not attempting to mislead anyone who was looking at the vehicle it was a very simple mistake and that is why it was removed as soon as the mistake was noticed! This does not take away from the fact that the Jeep is still up for sale! The Jeep is going to go fast and summer is just around the corner! For those of you new to the listing the Jeep runs and looks good! I have included photos of all over on the vehicle including pictures of the seats, dash, floorboards, tires, wheels, etc. I do have the doors to the Jeep as well as the top! The top is not in near the condition that the rest of the Jeep is in! The Jeep was traded in at our car lot on another vehicle and it is priced to sell. We have listed the miles as 999,999 because in South Carolina you can exempt the miles on vehicles! We DO NOT have a buy it now price so there is no need to call and see what it would be! We have the reserve price set and if it meets it GREAT the highest bidder will get the Jeep if the amount is higher than the reserve price! We are not desperate to sell this vehicle, but it is well worth the money! The paint on the Jeep is in pretty good condition, but it is not perfect! The Jeep runs out STRONG! I do currently have the bikini top on the Jeep as you can see in the pictures. I have included pictures of the wheels and tires to let you see the current condition of each! The back tire cover also has a tear in the bottom of it as well! I have included pictures that show up under the Jeep and what type of condition it is in! We are a car lot and we are very easy to get along with without having to deal with hassles! The purchaser of this vehicle must be present when picking the Jeep up to sign all of the proper paper work! I have a CLEAR TITLE on hand! The purchaser must bring CASH money to pick up all of the paperwork. We also need proof of insurance on an existing vehicle in the purchasers name as well as a valid drivers license! Once again I tried to be a little more thorough in my listing because of the mishap! This JEEP will sell so get ready to have a great TOY to cruise around in this spring and summer! Please feel free to call 864-226-4800 with any questions!
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