1980 Cj5 Excellent Condition Fully Restored on 2040-cars
Prescott, Arizona, United States
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Up for sale is my pride and joy CJ5. I have basically went through this entire jeep. The motor is a 304ci with only 57000 original mi., rebuilt carb,replaced the valve cover gaskets, the rear main seal, the rear end seal, the transfer case seal, I replaced the radiator and all the hoses, water pump, and all the fan belts. I added a 2" body lift kit along with a 2" suspension lift kit. All new shocks and bushings. The exhaust system is all new with stainless pipes and new duel exhaust mufflers and chrome tips. The windshield is new along with the new rubber seal. I added all new chrome hardware including brackets and mirrors, The tires are all new along with the new rims which are 35" tall. The interior is all new with carpet and all new seats. The paint is a 1983 corvette white, one of the whitest whites you can get, and it looks really good. I added all new chrome front and rear bumpers and chrome nerf bars to set it off. There's probably more things I forgot to mention, but you get the picture. This jeep is one of the cleanest CJ you can find. It's a real head turner and you get a lot of compliments. It runs and looks like new. The only reason I'm getting rid of it is because I'm 66 yrs old now and it's sits too high for me and my wife to climb in and out of anymore. It's a sweet toy, I'll miss it. I have a lot of money invested into it, so who ever buys it will save thousands of dollars. Any questions, you can call me at (928) 778-1039. The reserve is set real low for this jeep so don't miss this opportunity to own a really nice CJ. Thanks for looking.
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