1962 Willy Cj5 on 2040-cars
Apple Valley, California, United States
Engine:Chevy 350
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Blue
Model: CJ
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 5
Drive Type: Automatic
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Convertible
Mileage: 0
Sub Model: CJ 5
1962 Kaiser Willy CJ5 rock crawler
- Tires TSL-Super Swamper 38x12.50 15
- Rims are allied bead locks. Have 5. One is new rim and tire.
- Full length Axels Front and Back Dana 44's with 5.13 gears with spool and locker front has chrome molly axels
- The axels are leaf over
- The wheel base has been stretched 100 in's from 73 in's. It handles very well on street and dirt
- The jeep has at least 15 in of travel on the suspension. But tire movement is aroun 30 in
- Full roll cage from front to back
- The sides have been boat sided for the rocks
- The back has been dove tailed for the tires
- Has 20 gal Fuel Cell aluminum. A N fitting and fuel line - 8
- Seats are Suspension seats made by race trim. Comfortable
- Has rock lights under the jeep
- gauges and tack
- B&M shifter
- Small block 350
- Aluminum radiator
- Water pump
- Aluminum heads 2.02-1.6 valve
- Intake is a Team G manifold
- Milidon oil pan
- after market dampner
- aluminum roller rockers
- truck avenger carb
- electric fan
- HEI distributor
- Big CAM
- power steering
- hydroboost for steering and brakes
- chrome molley drive shaft
- rear end has traction bar
- bikini top
- Bestop Super top Full. Rarely used. 2 piece doors
- Engine is less than a year old
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