Restored 1979 Cj5 Jeep on 2040-cars
New Oxford, Pennsylvania, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:350 Chevy
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Convertible
Used
Year: 1979
Make: Jeep
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Convertible
Model: CJ
Exterior Color: Neon Green
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Gray
Trim: 2 door
Drive Type: 4-wheel drive
Mileage: 500
*New Fiberglas body, except for front radiator yoke *New headlight bezels *New wheel flares *All new front and rear drive shaft 'U' joints *Converted from standard brakes to power brakes *New rear brake drums, brake shoes and wheel cylinders *New stainless steel brake lines *Front caliper piston kit *New front park lights *New LED brake lights *New master cylinder *Completely rebuilt Chevy 350 engine and cylinder heads (new pistons, bored over .030, new rips pins, all new bearings - main and rod) *Stock radiator (reversed bottom inlet) *New Edelbrock cam and hydraulic lifters *New Edelbrock intake manifold *New Edelbrock carburetor *New crank shaft *New exhaust system: Hedman Hedders and muffler kit *New dual point distributor *New 11" clutch, pressure plate and fly wheel *Installed explosion-proof bell housing *New SS front and rear bumpers *New 15 gallon polyethylene gas tank *New gas tank aluminum skid plate *New fuel sending unit *New filler and vent hose *New electric fuel pump *New fuel line and hoses *New Jeep padded dash *New shifter boots *New stereo security console *New seats, roll bar padding and carpeting *New O/S mirrors *New shoulder 3-point seat belt harnesses *New Skyjacker front and rear springs and shocks *8 degree wedges under rear springs *New gauges, speedo and tach *New heater cables, switches, knobs and indicator lamps *New steering wheel and horn (Grant) *New power steering gear converted from manual steering *Rebuilt front and rear differentials (standard gears) ratio *New SS front and rear differential covers *Installed front hub lockouts *T18 4-speed Borg Warner transmission *Installed Novak conversion adapter *Dana 20 transfer case *Model 30 rear differential changed from 2 piece axel to 1 piece axel *Changed steering column from straight to tilt *New BF Goodrich 31x10.5x15 tires *New ProComp Alloy wheels, 15x10 *SS Kentrol hood prop *New windshield, new windshield rubber, and lower windshield seal *Added front sway bar *All new isolator and bushings *Martin Senour automotive paint, Neon Green *SS glove box *SS passenger side assist handle *Stock Jeep frame *Jeep cover *Many miscellaneous SS and polished chrome parts, nuts, bolts, etc. Soooo, basically you're getting a turn key, restored beauty! Please, no low ball offers, spam, trades, wooden nickels, etc., etc. Less than 500 miles since restoration. This Jeep is anything but subtle, it is loud (both in color and muscle) and in charge. Thx for looking. cj, cj7, cj5, jeep |
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