1982 Jeep Cj 5 New Restoration on 2040-cars
Norman, Oklahoma, United States
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6 cyl
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Jeep
Model: CJ
Trim: Renegade
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Convertible
Drive Type: 4 wheel drive
Mileage: 153,000
Exterior Color: Seafoam
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1982 Jeep CJ5. Great vintage Jeep. No rust. 6 cyl 258ci 4.2 with 4 speed. Jeep was in covered storage for 10+ years. Restored in July 2013. Has new paint and spray-on bed liner on floor and interior. Have new bikini top and all hardware for soft top and doors. Runs great.
New items:
Paint
Tires
Fender Flares
Battery
Alternator
Fuel Pump
Starter and Solenoid
Plugs, wires, and dist. cap
Tie Rod Ends
Carb rebuilt
Radiator
Digital Stereo system with SD and USB.
4 waterproof speakers
Changed oil in motor, power steering, transmission, transfer case, and differentials
This is a great Jeep and can drive anywhere. It has a couple of issues that I haven't fixed yet. The fuel, oil pressure, and volt gauge don't work. Other than the gauges everything is working properly. 4 wheel drive works great.
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