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1972 Jeep Cj5 on 2040-cars

Year:1972 Mileage:100000
Location:

Concord, California, United States

Concord, California, United States
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72 Jeep CJ5 mainly used for four wheel trips.  Runs strong.  Many added and customized features to improve drivability and survival including:

258 AMC six with DUI HEI ignition, 60 amp GM alternator, Mean Green gear drive starter, converted to later model two barrel manifold and Motorcraft 2500 two barrel carburetor.  Rebuilt three row radiator, AC cooling flex fan, brand new exhaust system front to rear, all new gauges including speedometer cluster.  Has HD power steering and non-power front disc brakes.  Engine driven on-board air compressor with 5 gallon storage tank.  Dual Delco batteries.  Added optional factory heater.  Custom HD Model 44 front axle with ARB locker, 4.27 gears, custom Model 44 rear axle with Detroit locker and converted to full floating axle with rear locking hubs, 4.27 gears.  Full float front and back makes this Jeep a joy to tow anywhere.  Stock four speed transmission changed to T18 four speed transmission with 6 to 1 granny first gear.  Replaced stock 2 to 1 Model 20 transfer case with Scout “Texas” style Model 300 transfer case with 2.67 low gear.  Overall gear ratio in the lowest gears is 72 to 1.  Custom steering box mount and steering stabilizer.  Custom winch mount with WARN 8000 winch and new wire rope.  3 inch lift, I inch body lift and air shocks on all four corners for fine tuning height and load.  Includes rear seat and full lap belts.  Swing away spare tire carrier.  Five 33 x 15 all terrain tires mounted on 15 x 8 chrome rims in good condition.  Full  custom roll cage by Four Wheel Specialties.  Full soft top and doors in excellent condition.  New fender flairs.  Includes tow bar, high lift jack, F-E, CB radio and antenna.  This vehicle has a clear title and has wheeled some of the toughest California trails with ease.  This is a non-smog vehicle in California.

Payment will be due in full within 7 days.   Vehicle will need to be picked in Concord, CA.  Buyer is responsible for pick-up or arranging for shipping.  Owner reserves right to end auction early as vehicle is also for sale locally.

Thank you for looking.

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