I Have A 1967 Jeep For Sale on 2040-cars
Haltom City, Texas, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Jeep
Drive Type: 2 WHEEL
Model: CJ
Mileage: 120,564
Trim: BLACK
I HAVE FOR SALE A 1967 JEEP WITH STEERING WHEEL ON OPPOSITE SIDE, GREAT HEAD TURNER! IT HAS A 1992 YEAR CHEVY 350 WITH TURBO 350 TRANEE. ITS VERY LOUD TOO! IT SMOKES JUST FOR A FEW SECONDS WHEN STARTING UP BUT HAS PLENTY OF OIL PRESSURE AND RUNS GREAT! IT HAS EDELBROCK INTAKE AND CARB, CHROME VALVE COVERS, NEW SUNPRO TACHOMETER, NEW SPEEDOMETER, ( STILL NEEDS CABLE), NEW BRAKES, INCLUDING WHEEL CYLINDERS AND MASTER CYLINDER, NEW MR GASKET ELECTRIC FUEL PUMP, NEW ALLUMINUM 10 GALLON FUEL CELL, NEW ALTERNATOR, NEW REAR SUSPENSION. ( I THINK THEY PUT 1 TOO MANY LEAFS IN REAR END, LITTLE BUMPY, BUT LOOKS LIKE IT CAN BE TAKEN OUT EASY ), NEW LIGHTS, HAS POSI REAR END, (DONT KNOW RATIO), THIS JEEP IS MEAN AND A REAL HEAD TURNER AND A GREAT PLAY TOY, OR HUNTERS DREAM! EVERYTHING WORKS, RUNS GREAT! IT IS TAGGED AND INSPECTED HERE IN TEXAS, AND I HAVE IT FOR SALE LOCALLY, SO I RESERVE THE RITE TO CANCEL AUCTION ANYTIME. THANKS FOR LOOKING AND HAPPY BIDDING!!! BUYER IS TOTALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING! PS, THE MILEAGE ISNT ACTUAL, I HAVE NO IDEA ON MILEAGE.....
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