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1982 Jeep Cj5 ....custom....fiberglass...350 Crate...nice!!!! Cj7 on 2040-cars

Year:1982 Mileage:999999
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States

Ok ill try to be as thorough as possible so please read carefully 

- This jeep was built in 2007 by a jeep rebuilder here in Houston . It's owner purchased a 1982 jeep as a donor. The only thing that remains from the 82 is the doors, frame, guages , xfer case and ofcourse title . The previous owner has spent a total of 27k building this jeep. It was driven 600 miles and placed in the garage to be driven the next weekend and it didn't start. That was 7 yrs ago. This jeep now has 7yrs of dust caked on from sitting in the garage . I have pictures . 
- the owner, after watching it sit for numerous years reluctantly decided to sell it as a non running vehicle . This is where I came in. I took it on as a gamble / project and had it towed to my house . I found out what caused it to not start and after having the carberator rebuilt it started great!!!

Here are the specs--
- complete fiberglass tub
- fiberglass front clip 
- fiberglass top
- newer jeep seats
- b&m transmission
- 350 crate engine (displays edlebrock )
- 4barrell webber/ edlebrock carb ( I just had it rebuilt )
- frame was sandblasted and coated 
- electronic water pump 
- electric fuel pump
-centerline wheels
-power steering 
-power brakes
-roll bars front and rear
- step bars
-undercariage skid plates

NEVER OFF ROAD


-Mickey Thompson tires ( only 600 miles on them)
- I forgot what brand the hubs are 
- gm steering column with tilt

It's obvious that someone spent there bank roll on this truck and I spent a week tinkering with it.
It's a supernice toy or daily driver . It's well built and it shows . I have a clear title in hand and would like to sell this soon so I can buy my next toy

wrangler

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