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Restored Cj8 Scrambler! 360 V8 With Cold Air Conditioning!! Perfect Driver on 2040-cars

Year:1981 Mileage:1776
Location:

Jefferson City, Missouri, United States

Jefferson City, Missouri, United States
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RESTORED IN 2007

USED IN AN AIRPORT HANGER AND ONLY 1776 MILES SINCE

EXCELLENT STARTING AND RUNNING 360 V8 WITH EDELBROCK ALUMINUM INTAKE, CAM, AND 600 4 BARREL CARB!

FULL DUAL EXHUAST WITH A GREAT SOUND!

AND ICE COLD AIR CONDITION!!! YES ON A CJ!!

Ok guys here's your chance to get an excellent driving, hard to find solid Scrambler at a great price.  We are in the middle of a complete frame off nut and bolt restoration of our Renegade ($22,000 so far and not at the body shop yet) so the other has to go!  Whoever buys this jeep will be very, very pleased.  Not only is it super solid with all the hard work done, you can get in this truck, drive it daily or take it to the cruise night with the AC blowing and still roll smoke off the tires if you want!!

Jeep was frame on restored in 2007 by a very wealthy local business man who used this jeep around his airplane hanger, if bad weather hit, this was used to get home.  He is an avid car enthuasist so this Jeep with a big motor and all redone "his way" was the perfect choice.  Since then it has only 1776 miles.  The Odometer/speedo was changed at the time of the build.  Started life as a 258 6 cylinder, 4 speed base truck.  He added a completely rebuilt 360 from a Jeep J10 truck, rebuilt 4 speed transmission, new clutch, pressure plate, and throwout bearing.  The motor starts and runs perfect, added a Edelbrock Performer aluminum intake, 600 cfm 4 barrel carb, and aluminum 4 core radiator.  Runs stock exhaust manifolds with full dual exhaust.  Motor with the cam and piston combo and add-on's is good for 275-300 horse which is much better than the 190HP 6 cylinder.  All gauges were new at that time and work as they should, and will run 65-70 down the highway with NO ISSUES!!  ALL suspension was replaced, springs, busings, shocks, and steering parts, and even added a new steering box. Paint is super shinny, body has no rust to speak off, the tub and bed are fully rhinolined, seats are new Rugged Ridge, glass and top are excellent. 

In the last two weeks we wet sanded and buffed the entire truck, put a brand new factory two tone blue stripe kit on the truck, wet sanded and buffed the factory chrome wheels which are perfect, NO pitting, or curbing of any kind, added a 2 1/2 Rough country shackle lift kit, with all new bushings, 5 brand new Rough Country 32/11.50/15 M/T radial tires, changed all the fluids, new battery, and fully detailed the truck!! This is a nice truck!!!

Will not last, and is ready to go for the summer!!  Absolutely everything works and just passed Missouri state Inspection!! 

Think long think wrong on this truck!! 

 Call Jasen to make a deal early becasue it will not last 7 days of the auction.

573-680-3097 ** 573-635-4002

 

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