82 Cj-5 Laredo In Great Original Condition. on 2040-cars
Powhatan, Virginia, United States
FOR SALE IS A 82 CJ-5 THAT I GOT A YEAR OR SO AGO. THE JEEP HAD SAT FOR 5YEARS PLUS IN A CAR PORT. IT WAS IN GREAT SHAPE, VERY LITTLE SURFACE RUST IN 2SMALL PLACES. UNMOLESTED, MOSTLY STOCK CJ WHITH A FRESHLY REBUILT MOTOR. THE NEW PARTS LIST IS AS FOLLOWS, ALL NEW IN LAST YEAR OR LESS.OVER 3 GRAND IN NEW PARTS RECENTLY. HAVE OUR 2ND CHILD ON THE WAY, JEEP MUST GO.. 1.REBUILT 258 INLINE 6, 3K SINCE REBUILD 2.NEW STARTER, FLYWHEEL, ALTERNATOR, DISTRIBUTOR, WIRES, BATTERY,BELTS, HOSES, MOTOR MOUNTS 3.COMPLETE NEW EXHAUST SYSTEM 4.COMPLETE NEW FUEL SYSTEM.NEW TANK,NEW LINES,NEW FUEL PUMP,FILTER,CARB.. 5.NEW 4IN. ALL SPRING RUGGED TRAIL LIFT KIT. NEW SHOCKS, AND NEW SHACKLES 6. GOOD SHAPE 33X12.50 APPROX 85% 7.BRAND NEW DENIM STYLE BESTOP-- COST $900 8.A BRAND NEW MARINE STEREO AND NEW MARINE SPEAKERS NOT YET INSTALLED 9.CLEAN FLOORS/DASH, NEWER CENTER CONSOLE JEEP HAS A BRAND NEW VA INSPECTION STICKER, ALL LIGHTS,BLINKERS,GAUGES OTHER THAN TACH WORK. JEEP HAS DANA 300 TRANSFER, 4-SPEED STICK, WITH LOCKERS FRONT AND REAR. POWER BRAKES AND STEERING ONLY BAD THINGS I KNOW OF AS FOLLOWS, CRACK IN WINDSHEILD,BLOWER MOTOR DOESN'T WORK, WHEN LIFT WAS INSTALLED IT STRETCHED THE FRONT DRIVESHAFT TO ITS LIMIT.IT NEEDS TO BE LENGTHENED BY 3-4 IN TO HAVE FULL TRAVEL, HAS SMALL OIL LEAK THROUGH OIL CAP,MISSING THE BAFFLE.. JEEP WILL DO 70 DOWN THE HIGHWAY ALL DAY, IT DRIVES GREAT. IN REALLY GOOD SHAPE FOR A USED, DRIVEN, ORIGINAL UNRESTORED CJ-5. EITHER A EASY FULL RESTO- OR GREAT AS IS RUN AROUND JEEP CJ. |
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