1980 Jeep Cj5 From Southern California. on 2040-cars
Blandon, Pennsylvania, United States
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All original 1980 Jeep CJ5 including the factory paint. It runs good with no smoke as one would expect with only 64k original, documented miles. I bought this jeep last year and had it shipped from southern California. As everybody knows, vehicles just don't rust out there. This is a very good rust free jeep in original, unmolested shape. Perfect for a show quality restoration project. It has a four cylinder engine with power steering and brakes. I never drove it so I can't speak for the Jeep in that respect. However, all plans were to totally restore it. So I started buying goodies for it. None are installed but all are included with the sale. Brand new, $1000, still in the box Old Man Emu YJ suspension kit. This includes OME shocks, shackles, 4 springs with the fronts being the wider 2.5", brake lines, transfer case spacers, mounting brackets, nuts, bolts and bushings. The YJ suspension gives the CJ a mush better ride. Rebuilt Hummer H1 power steering box. I removed the original steering box from the jeep as I had to hand it in for the core charge. This is an exact replacement but a far superior box for the Jeep with a larger internal piston and variable ratio steering which the Jeep CJ's didn't have from the factory. New parking brake foot assembly. Used hood. The original hood has a fixable dent in it but I already had a good used hood. Both go with the sale. Good running 1985 Mercedes Benz OM617 5 cylinder turbo charged diesel engine. This is a popular engine swap for the Jeep CJ with a lot of following. Front and back wide track axles. The CJ5 only came with the narrow track axles from the factory. These will give the Jeep a bit more stability. Last, I have a used tilt steering column.
A Jeep CJ5 was my high school vehicle and always wanted to have another one since. However; My wife and I have started a new business late last year and it's demonstrating very promising results. We're in need of both time and money as we are already expanding. Needless to say, we also need the space in the barn for the business. With a tear in my eye and a chance to improve our future as well as others, the Jeep has been targeted for dismissal. It wouldn't take much to put this Jeep back on the road. Thank you for looking and questions are welcomed. |
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