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Restored 1982 Cj5 360 V8 Tbi Injected Lifted!!! Leather And More!!! on 2040-cars

US $15,500.00
Year:1982 Mileage:115472
Location:

Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States

Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States


This is a jaw-dropping, head-turning 1982 Jeep CJ 5 that recently completed a frame-up restoration.  This Jeep looks brand new both inside and outside.  It is a beautiful teal green color with black interior.    

I purchased this Jeep a few years ago as a project, and put a lot of blood sweat and tears into this Gem. It has largely sat in my garage except for the occasional Saturday joy ride.  Unfortunately, I work a lot and I don't think this Jeep is going to be used like it deserves to be.  I can tell you that it gets ALOT of attention when I take it out.

This CJ 5 is powered by a 360 v8 TBI, followed by a T18 transmission and a Dana 20 transfer case. To put all that awesome horsepower to the ground, it has a Dana 30 front axle and an AMC 20 rear axle. To give it the stance I was looking for, I had a 4 inch skyjacker lift installed along with a 1 inch body lift. To fill all extra wheel gap, It has a new set of 35/12.5/15 Goodyear Wrangler M/T tires. Also I Rhino lined for easy clean up. Since I have owned it the Jeep iv changed the brake pads and rotors, spark plugs and wires, rear main seal, valve covers and gaskets, oil pan gaskets, steering box, alternator, and front and rear drive shafts and U-Joints. All modifications were professionally installed. If you have any questions I will be happy to answer them or find an answer or take more pics for you.
 
Buyer is responsible for shipping and a $1000 deposit is due within 48 hours of listing end.  The remainder of the balance is due within two weeks and the Jeep and title will be released upon full payment.

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Call Daniel with any questions or comments at 2252873892

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