Jeep Wrangler Lifted Rock Crawler Chevy Swap On Danas 37'' Tires New Build on 2040-cars
Candor, North Carolina, United States
1995 Jeep Wrangler with a Chevy swap new 305 HO with less than 100 miles. Transmission is a Jeep 5 speed with a Centerforce clutch and pressure plate. Transfer case is a new Dana 300 Twin stick. Front rear is a new Dana 44 with a Detroit locker. The rear is a new Dana 60 witch is open for tight turning radius (4.88 gearing). The frame has been extended. All of the drive line has less than a 100 miles. Rears are new gears, trans is a new rebuild as also the transfer case and engine. Tires are new Goodyear Wranglers. Rim is 16.5 inch and have TRUE bead locks ( can run with zero air pressure). Light are all blackout and headlights are Halo lights. Windshield has NO cracks. Overall exterior presents itself well but does have some dents and very very minimal rust even to speak of. Interior is as it should. All there in used condition. Again presents its self nicely. I do have the Jeep for sale locally, and reserve the rite to end auction early.
This is a NO RESERVE auction and will be sold to highest bidder. |
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