1982 Jeep Cj-5 Laredo Original Unrestored Cj! Lifted Original Paint 205-276-1918 on 2040-cars
Birmingham, Alabama, United States
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You are viewing a very original, unrestored 1982 Jeep CJ-5 Laredo. This is a super solid original paint Jeep that is very sharp and has great patina. It still wears its original Laredo stripes and decals too it is quite rare to find the Laredo option on a CJ-5. Here are some details,
Orig. rebuilt 258 straight 6 engine T-176 4 speed transmission 4WD New 4 inch suspension lift kit Newer 33x12.50 tires New fender flares New side mirrors New center console New fuel tank, fuel lines, carburetor, sending unit,etc. New alternator New fuel pump New starter New flywheel New exhaust system Newer battery, belts, hoses,etc. New lockers front and rear New Bestop Supertop hardware (every nut bolt, etc. ) no soft top included New rear seat New marine stereo and speakers in box Power steering Front disc brakes Dana 300 transfer case As you can see, thousands and thousands of dollars have been spent to make this Jeep a reliable and super capable on/off road CJ! This Jeep runs and drives great and will do 70 MPH on the interstate all day long. It drives down the road nice and straight too which is a lot to say for a lifted Jeep with big tires! The engine is very strong and does not run hot or smoke. There is a slight oil leak and I'm not sure where its coming from. The 4 wheel drive works well and it does have lockers front and rear. The body is very solid. It still maintains all of its original panels and tub. There are no rust problems o deal with and the 32 year old original paint is still very presentable! The front seats are good and there is a new rear seat and center console in the box. You will need to source a soft top and doors but I have every piece of hardware to mount a Bestop Supertop. Overall, this is a really clean original CJ. These Jeeps are getting harder and harder to find in this condition. Don't miss your chance to own this appreciating classic. Many of my auctions end with just a phone call. I can arrange shipping worldwide. 205-276-1918. |
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