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CLASSIFIEDS => Vehicles - By Owner => Topic started by: TecRsq on December 19, 2011, 10:16:41 AM

Title: Jeep Has Been Sold
Post by: TecRsq on December 19, 2011, 10:16:41 AM
Jeep Has Been Sold


AMC 360 V8 rebuilt, bored 30 over, offset cam, Edelbrock intake, Holley 4 barrel, 2.25 Dual Exhaust with Flowmaster 40s, Optima Red Top, Vanco PBS Booster and Master Cylinder, Aluminum 3 core / Hi Flo Radiator. Ford T18a Tranny, Novak Adapter, Centerforce Dual Friction Clutch, Hydraulic Clutch Linkage and Reservoir, Dana 300 Transfer Case, Currie Twin Sticks, Tom Woods CV Shafts, Dana 44 from "77 Wagoneer", 4:56 gears, Ten Factory Alloy Shafts & Stub Shafts, Spicer U Joints, LockRite locker, Warn Hubs, Disk Brakes, Ford 9 inch rear, 4:56 gears, Strange Nodular Iron 3rd member, Moser 31 Spline Alloy Shafts, Axle is Shaved, Trussed and locked with a Detroit Locker. Spring Over Axle, Springs Out Boarded on Frame, Shackle reversal using Poison Spyder Customs components, New BDS 1" inch YJ springs front and rear, Rancho RS9000 Adjustable Shocks Front and rear, Front Axle moved 2.0" inches forward. All moving parts have greasable zerks. Borgeson Steering Shaft, Parts Mike High Steer Arms and conversion, DOM Draglink and Tie rod, M.O.R.E Heavy Duty Steering Box Mount to move steering box forward to improving steering geometry. Steering Box has a Boxed Guard for additional protection. 15 x 10 American Racing Rock Crawler Wheels, 14.50 x 37 Toyo Open Country MT's, Full 1.75 DOM front roll cage, Cage Tied into the Frame with PSC components, Bestop Trailmax II Seats, Stainless Steel Dash, Tuffy Storage Cabinets, Spray Lined Tub, Grant Steering Wheel. New Belize Green, Single Stage Urethane paint, Bushwacker Cut Out Fares, Genuine Steel Rear bumper, Blue Torch Fab Front Bumper and Winch Plate, Ramsey 8000 Winch, Bestop Supertop.

I also have 2 additional CJ fenders, stock front axles and short shafts, AMC V8 radiator, Currie Rocker Panels and Rear Corners, plus a Ford Contour Dual Electric Fan and a Controller Kit that has yet to be installed.

Jeep has the right parts and is basically completely redone, All AMC with the exception of the built 9" Ford Rear End.

Runs extremely well and is exceedingly clean.

(http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i254/TecRsq/My%20CJ7/556eace5.jpg)

(http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i254/TecRsq/My%20CJ7/bd746676.jpg)

(http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i254/TecRsq/My%20CJ7/e65c03aa.jpg)

(http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i254/TecRsq/My%20CJ7/54a7e9ff.jpg)

(http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i254/TecRsq/My%20CJ7/3174cef7.jpg)
Title: Re: 80 CJ7 "Built" Extremely Clean
Post by: Danny Kinder on December 19, 2011, 11:39:32 AM
I wish I was in the market for a new toy, this thing is beautiful!! Definitely worth it!!
Title: Re: 80 CJ7 "Built" Extremely Clean
Post by: TecRsq on December 19, 2011, 01:02:17 PM
Much thanks on the compliment, she is a very nice driver, is extremely capable and needs nothing.

Going a different direction and appreciate the opportunity to post here.

Someone will get a heck of a rig.
Title: Re: 80 CJ7 "Built" Extremely Clean
Post by: Krawler00 on December 19, 2011, 01:18:49 PM
WOW! That is a super clean rig. Would love to have it for a good driver.
Title: Re: 80 CJ7 "Built" Extremely Clean
Post by: DOUG on December 19, 2011, 04:18:16 PM
Lovin the old school jeep.  Well worth what you are asking, and wouldn't last in a normal economy.