***wow***jeep Wrangler 4x4 on 2040-cars
Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, United States
4.0L 6 Cyl. 5speed 4.11 Gears 151k miles
This Jeep was a barn find. It was pretty much parked for 13 years, and only driven a few times a year during that time. Never been in the mud or sand. No wrecks, no damage, no rust. It needs nothing. All instruments and gauges and lights work as new. It is in excellent condition. Great restoration. You can buy one and do all of this yourself and you will have much more than the asking price of this Jeep, or you can buy this one and just drive without worrying about it. With all the upgrades, this Jeep will cruise on the interstate at 70 to 80 mph without any problems. It does not have A/C, but its really not needed on this type of Jeep. Aftermarket A/C systems are available. Below is a list of all things done while restoring this Jeep.
New Paint New Fender Flares New windshield New Full Top New New Trail Cover New Seat Covers (Desert Camo) Inside of Tub Lined New 4 Inch Rough Country Lift Kit New Mickey Thompson Classic II Wheels (5) New Dick Cepek 33x12.5x15 Tires 95% Tread Left New Front Bumper Tow Hooks New Receiver Hitch Front Bumper New Brakes New Calipers and Brake Lines New Light Bar With Off Road Lights Custom Built Grill To Convert To Round Headlights And Signals New Steering Gear Box New Intermediate Steering Shaft New Ball Joints New Radiator New Water pump New Clutch, Slave Cylinder, Master Cylinder, And Flywheel New Motor Mounts New Transmission Mount New U Joints New Exhaust New SmittyBuilt Tube Steps New Rock Crawler Rear Bumper With Receiver Hitch & D Rings New Kenwood Stereo With Polk Audio Speakers New Soft Top Boot New Deep Floor Mats New S.O.L. Para chord Grab Handles Fresh Tune Up (Complete) and Oil Change at 151K
The Jeep is up for sale locally, so I reserve the right to end the auction at any time. Thank you for looking.
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