Rare 1980 Cj5 Golden Eagle (last Year) Running V8-304 Motor T176 on 2040-cars
Clarence, New York, United States
Engine:304
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Brown
Make: Jeep
Interior Color: Brown
Model: CJ
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: GOLDEN EAGLE
Drive Type: 4X4
Mileage: 80,000
RARE 1980 CJ5 GOLDEN EAGLE RUNNING V8-304 MOTOR T176
REQUIRES COMPLETE RESTORE OR PARTS !!!!!
This is a very desirable rare last year for the GOLDEN EAGLE JEEP CJ. This has the most desirable 304 V8 motor, mated to the most desirable T176 manual 4 speed and correct short shaft dana 300 transfer case (only year). This model was also the only year for the brown denim high back seat with purse straps. I do have a correct rear fixed seat, 4 correct GE 15x8 non pre-drilled steel 8 spoke factory wheels and a correct levi tan denim dash pad which will be included.
The motor does run and I've been told that it has approx. 50k and had a new timing chain. It did run but needs some carb work. The t176 is currently out of the Jeep, as is the transfer case but will be included. There is newer brake and fuel lines as well as a newer gas tank. The tach is functional, however the clock did not move.
The body appears to be a basket case as the main floor is shot, as pictured. The rear floor pan is actually intact. The front section of the frame appears to be ok, however the typical rear section near the gas tank would require some work. It does have the original paint and Golden decals.
This Jeep would require consider amount of skill and time to restore it to it's glory, however if you're considering a restore project, this is the model and trim package you want.
If you have additional questions, please call 716-512-8307 or email.
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