1978 Jeep Cj-7 "overkill" Full Restoration And Custom Build on 2040-cars
Ormond Beach, Florida, United States
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"OVERKILL" IS A 1978 CJ-7 FULL PROFESIONAL RESTORATION AND CUSTOM BUILD JEEP. EVERYTHING IS NEW OR REBUILT. ONLY 550 MILES ON TOTAL JEEP SINCE RESTORATION. THIS JEEP IS USED FOR JEEP SHOWS/MY COMPANY ADVERTISING, AND SUNDAY DRIVING. NO MUD, NO ROCKS. KEPT INDOORS. JEEP STARTED AS A RUST FREE NC JEEP. WE TORE IT DOWN TO BARE METAL AND REPLACED OR REBUILT EVERYTHING FROM GROUND UP. LET GO OF THE STEERING WHEEL AT 45MPH AND TRACKS STRAIGHT DOWN THE ROAD. *HIGH PERF. SMALL BLOCK CHEVY 400 (6.6L) APPROX. 15,000 MILES ON ENGINE ALUM. INTAKE, HOLLEY 950 CARB, ALUM. RADIATOR, CAMEL HUMP HEADS, ROLLER ROCKERS, HIGH VOLUME OIL PUMP, TCI STARTER, ETC. *TURBO 350 AUTO TRANS., HURST
COMP. SHIFTER, HIGH STALL CONV., SHIFT KIT, TCI DIRECT CLUTCH DRUM 36 ELEMENT
SPRAG *DANA 300 TWIN STICK XFER
CASE *1 & 1/4 TON CUCV MILITARY AXLES -FRONT- DANA 60 KING PIN,
5:38 GEARS, STRANGE SPOOL, 35 SPLINE, WARN HUBS, TOM WOODS HD LONG TRAVEL
DRIVESHAFT -REAR- CORPORATE 14 BOLT, FULL
FLOAT, DETROIT LOCKER, 5:38 GEARS, HD YOKE/FLANGE, TOM WOODS DOUBLE CARDON
DRIVESHAFT. *BLUE TORCH FULL WIDTH AXLE
KITS *4-WHEEL DISC BRAKES, NEW
COMPLETE BRAKE LINES, SSBC PROPORTIONING VALVE, MASSIVE MASTER CYLINDER *HIGH STEER WITH CROSSOVER
STEERING *BILSTEIN SHOCKS AND STEERING
STABILIZER *CUSTOM FULL ROLL CAGE,
WELDED TO FRAME BY NASCAR FABRICATORS *IROK 49” SUPER SWAMPERS,
EAGLE ALLOY WHEELS *SPEED HUT CUSTOM GUAGES, GPS
SPEEDO, CUSTOM LAZER CUT DASH. *CUSTOM 1200 WATT MARINE
STEREO, JL AMP, MOMO POLK AUDIO SPEAKERS AND SUB,
FUSION MARINE HEAD UNIT WITH CAPTIVE IPOD. COMES WITH FULL HARDTOP, BIKINI TOP, EMERGENCY TOP, STEEL HALF DOORS, & STEEL FULL DOORS. EMAIL ME FOR FULL BUILD UP PHOTO FILE MUST SELL TO PAY FOR SONS COLLEGE/MED SCHOOL TUITION. MY LOSS YOUR GAIN. UNITED STATES ONLY. CASH OR PAYPAL ONLY. LOCAL PICKUP OR YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR SETTING UP AND PAYING FOR SHIPPING. OVER $40,000 INVESTED ! NO DREAMERS! GOOD LUCK BIDDING!
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