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Restored Laredo Factory Tach & Clock on 2040-cars

US $10,475.00
Year:1982 Mileage:105000
Location:

Nashville, Tennessee, United States

Nashville, Tennessee, United States
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Call 901-412-1322 Ready for summer fun! Restored Jeep Laredo with Factory Tach & Clock. New paint, interior, new Bestop front and rear seats with seatbelts, New Bestop with removable doors, windows, etc. Has tons of stainless chrome aftermarket dress up parts as well as custom bunpers. Has IDIDIT Billet tilt steering column ($500) All lights work including parking brake light, 4WD light, et. Truck was restored original with no lift or modifications. Paint is super nice. Does have a couple of bb size bubbles on driver front fender towards the top. Not rust just prep work. Paint and restoration is approximately 9 years old but looks very fresh. Motor reported to be rebuilt along with clutch and trans. I have a hand written log book but no receipts. This truck is ready to drive coast to coast. Fly in and drive it home! Does have a few small leaks but nothing major. Frame is solid as well as rest of the truck. Does have one small rust area in the original floor under driver door, easy patch fix. This Jeep is nice enough to drive and maybe win a car show or two. It was owned and restored by a retired United States Marine.  photo DSCN4938.jpg  photo DSCN4912.jpg  photo DSCN4940.jpg  photo DSCN4945.jpg  photo DSCN4911.jpg  photo DSCN4946.jpg  photo DSCN4947.jpg  photo DSCN4944.jpg  photo DSCN4920.jpg  photo DSCN4919.jpg  photo DSCN4941.jpg  photo DSCN4939.jpg  photo DSCN4943.jpg  photo DSCN4942.jpg  photo DSCN4913.jpg  photo DSCN4915.jpg  photo DSCN4910.jpg  photo DSCN4908.jpg  photo DSCN4906.jpg  photo DSCN4909.jpg  photo DSCN4907.jpg  photo DSCN4916.jpg  photo DSCN4914.jpg  photo DSCN4921.jpg  photo DSCN4917.jpg

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