Georgia Trail Riders Forum
MEMBERS DISCUSSION AREA => General Discussion => Topic started by: urdaddyjeep on September 04, 2008, 07:24:48 PM
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1984 Jeep CB-8 Scrambler, believed to be finest original in existence, 1 owner, 692 actual miles, Garnet Red/Red Interior, Hard Top and Doors, 6 cyl., 5 spd., PS, 20 gallon tank, SLR Edition, 1 of only 4130 built in 1984. Original documents include, Window Sticker, Original dealer High Country Package sticker, Stock# windshield decal, Original title, original keys, owners manual. If you want the best CJ-8 here it is! $49,995.00
not trying to sell this for anyone just found it and was thinking wth 50K for a jeep
(http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/ff29/mrs_mrd/84jeep.jpg)
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1984 Jeep CB-8 Scrambler, believed to be finest original in existence, 1 owner, 692 actual miles, Garnet Red/Red Interior, Hard Top and Doors, 6 cyl., 5 spd., PS, 20 gallon tank, SLR Edition, 1 of only 4130 built in 1984. Original documents include, Window Sticker, Original dealer High Country Package sticker, Stock# windshield decal, Original title, original keys, owners manual. If you want the best CJ-8 here it is! $49,995.00
not trying to sell this for anyone just found it and was thinking wth 50K for a jeep
(http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/ff29/mrs_mrd/84jeep.jpg)
not to mention a pretty ugly one based on color scheme IMO
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Those are getting more and more rare! I know a guy who just built/restored one and he said he could get about the same amount! I was a bit suprised but man, if they are rare and in good condition people will buy them. Too bad nobody will want any TJs 40 years from now. :'(
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Those are getting more and more rare! I know a guy who just built/restored one and he said he could get about the same amount! I was a bit suprised but man, if they are rare and in good condition people will buy them. Too bad nobody will want any TJs 40 years from now. :'(
maybe the LJ's will be the CJ8 of 2050 ???
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We can only hope. But when they made a ton of them, probably not.
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I really like the Scramblers and that is a nice one. I wouldn't pay 50,000 for one though.
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Looks like a Collins Bros. Jeep. They're out of Texas and restore and sell a lot of high end CJ's.