1982 Jeep Cj8 on 2040-cars
Lexington, North Carolina, United States
Engine:304
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Jeep
Interior Color: Black
Model: CJ
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: BLACK
Drive Type: 4 WHEEL DRIVE
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player, Convertible
Mileage: 123,456
UP FOR BID IS MY 1982 JEEP CJ8. I HAVE BEEN RESTORING THE JEEP FOR ALMOST 2 YEARS. I WILL LIST EVERYTHING I HAVE DONE TO THE VEHICLE.
- BLACK P1 PAINT WITH BLACK VINYL SEATS
- REBUILT 304 WITH CAM WITH NEW HEADERS AND SIDE PIPES
- ORIGINAL POLISHED ROCKER MOLDING
- NEW HOLLEY CARB
- NEW BATTERY, ALTERNATOR, STARTER, WATER PUMP, FAN
- NEW GAS TANK AND SENDING UNIT
- NEW WINDSHIELD WITH ALL NEW WINDOW RUBBER AND DOOR SEALS
- NEW WIPER MOTOR AND ARMS
- NEW 4" ROUGH COUNTRY SUSPENSION LIFT WITH 2" SHACKLE LIFT. 6" TOTAL
- NEW BODY BUSHINGS, MOTOR AND TRANSMISSION MOUNTS AS WELL AS SWAY BAR BUSHINGS
- NEW JVC CD/RADIO WITH REMOTE, JL AUDIO SUB AND AMP
- NEW ANTENNA
- NEW LOCKING CONSOLE WITH BUILT IN SUB AREA
- NEW SEAT BELTS
- TINTED REAR WINDOW AND SIDE WINDOWS
- NEW POWER STEERING PUMP, REBUILT STEERING BOX
- NEW BRAKES
- BF GOODRICH MUD TERRAIN TIRES - 35 X 12.50 X 15
- EAGLE ALLOY ALUMINUM WHEELS
- REBUILT 3 SPEED AND TRANSFER CASE
- REBUILT TILT WHEEL
- LIKE NEW HARD TOP AND DOORS
- NEW DOOR HANDLES
- REAR BUMPER UPGRADE WITH SPARE TIRE CARRIER
- NEW BIKINI TOP
- NEW HEATER COIL WITH UPGRADED HEATER FAN
- NEW TAIL GATE LATCHES AND CABLES
- NEW DRIVE SHAFT
- NEW JEEP RETRO FLOOR MATS
- NEW FENDER FLARES
- ALMOST EVERY NUT AND BOLT HAS BEEN REPLACED
- I ALSO HAVE THE ORIGINAL WOODEN SIDE BOARDS AND ORIGINAL SPARE WHEEL
- I HAVE A BINDER WITH OVER 26,000.00 IN RECEIPTS
AS YOU CAN TELL THERE IS NOTHING LEFT TO REPLACE ON THIS JEEP. IT RUNS, DRIVES, AND SOUNDS AWESOME. PLEASE EMAIL WITH QUESTIONS. THANKS
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