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US $38,500.00
Year:1980 Mileage:10346
Location:

Moorpark, California, United States

Moorpark, California, United States
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Custom Built 1980 Jeep CJ-7  and a completely rebuilt 1992 M101 Canadian 1/4 Ton Trailer. The Jeep and Trailer together have won "Off-roads Best of Show" and many other off-road and car show awards. There was no expense spared during the construction of both the Jeep and the Trailer. This Jeep is part of a private car collection kept in a temperature controlled indoor space.  The Jeep and Trailer combo will not disappoint and will be a valuable addition to any collection.   
  • 1978 AMC 360 V-8 w/Howell fuel injection
  • Novak Conversions - New Process (NP)435 Transmission w/6:34 to 1 granny gear
  • Advanced Adapters Atlas II transfer case w/4.3 to 1 low range 
  • Dynatrac 4.56 gear ratio Dana 44 Front Axle with Detroit Locker and Warn hubs 
  • Dynatrac 4.56 gear ratio Dana 60 Rear Axle with Detroit Locker
  • Hansen Bumpers (Front & Rear)
  • Warn 9000 lbs Winch
  • Built-in Welder & Air Compressor 
  • Trail Gear 23 gallon fuel tank with skid plate
  • Sun Performance rocker panel protection
  • Tuffy storage boxes
  • Rancho 9000 adjustable shocks
  • American Racing 15 x 7.00 Alloy Wheels
  • Interco SSR Tires 35 x 10.50R15 
  • Hella 55 Watts halogen driving lights 
  • Alpine Stereo 
  • Cobra CB radio
  • Complete soft top w/plastic windows and bikini top
  • FULL CUSTOM ROLL CAGE 
1992 M101 Canadian 1/4 Ton Trailer 
  • SuperLiner Bed Liner coating was used to paint the entire trailer
  • American Racing 15 x 7.00 matching Alloy Wheels 
  • Interco SSR Tires 35 x 10.50R15 matching tires
  • Lock N Roll articulating hitch
  • Recessed lights into frame
  • Reverse lights
  • Relocated shock mounts
  • Spring-over axle lift
  • Custom top with gas struts 
  • Removable propane tank
  • Polished custom diamond plate tongue platform
  • Matching Jeep 5 x 5.5 lug pattern hubs
  • Grade 8 zinc hardware 
My name is Dale and I am listing this Jeep for the owner a very good friend. If you have any question, please feel free to email me and I will get you the answer or you may call Bob the owner at (805) 231-2032 between the hours of 8:00am & 8:00pm pst or email him at bobbarrier@gmail.com 

Thank you for looking at this listing.... Dale  

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