Jeep Cj5 1975 Complete And Ready To Go With Extras ! on 2040-cars
Austin, Texas, United States
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Well here it is. Up for sale is my unmolested & original 1975 Jeep CJ5 !
This is the last year that the CJ5's came with the under seat storage unit on the passengers side. Unfortunately I need a highway vehicle to take me from Austin to Dallas on a weekly basis with cargo, so I need to sell the CJ in order to purchase a more suitable means of transport. The Jeep comes complete with brand a new BestTop black Tiger top. Never installed and complete with doors & hardwear in the box. Along with a bikini top, all the original manuals and then some. I have all documents of work done to the Jeep that I will include in the sale. The Jeep is a daily driver and runs great. 3 speed. Mechanically sound with no leaks. The engine starts & runs strong and the transmission shifting is smooth with no problems. Along with the 4x4. I've always taken good care of the Jeep with no serious off roading or horseplay. It's a beautiful desert tan color with black interior. A true survivor Jeep that is getting harder to find unmolested with aftermarket set ups !! I have the clear title on hand. THE PICTURES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. Things that don't work: Reverse lights disconnected. Windshield wipers not functioning. Speedometer does not work (milage unknown) Voltmeter does not work. Body : Original green painted desert tan back in 2010. Comes with original factory tachometer. OEM tire carrier. Front rubber floor mat 4 Aftermarket airplane style latch seat belts front & rear The rear fold up seat is in great condition. The front seats could use a cover. Beautiful tires that still have some road time on them and vintage wheels. ** Note that when making slow very sharp turns the front tires will rub a bit on the wheel well. The body over all is in good shape but nowhere near perfect, nor am I implying that. With very minimal surface rust where bubbling has begun as seen in the pics. Mechanics : 258 original 6 cyl. 3 speed. I'm not a mechanic. I drive it daily and runs like a champ with no issues. No knocking,dragging,clanking,oil dripping,smoking, etc. I'm including all paperwork/receipts of work done to the Jeep since 2010. I've never played with the winch so don't know if it will function. Included in the sale : NEW BestTop Tiger top (black) with all equipment in the box. Brown bikini top NEW plastic glove box NEW steering wheel Sun visors Rare vintage "Jeep" tool kit Rear seat Rear wheel well cushions Rear rubber floor mat Under dash lights Oil gauge OEM Volt gauge OEM Metal shifting plate/decal for dash. Original 1975 owners manual Original 1975 service spec manual Original 1975 Quick Jeep facts manual Original 1975 4 Wheel drive manual Original 1975 Jeep service manual OEM cigarrett lighter Throttle & Choke cables (if you want to install..taken from an old Bronco) Chilton manual Jeep bible and other misc stuff I've collected and will place in a box for you. |
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