Jeep Scrambler CJ-8 Rebuilt
Condition: | Used |
Make: | Jeep |
Model: | CJ |
SubModel: | Scrambler CJ-8 |
Year: | 1984 |
Mileage: | 97,000 |
VIN: | 1JCCM88EXET036637 |
Color: | Silver |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Manual |
Drive type: | 4WD |
Interior color: | Black |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Pawcatuck, Connecticut, United States |
Extras |
4-Wheel Drive, Convertible |
Listed by |
Private seller |
Description of 1984 Jeep CJ Scrambler CJ-8 |
1984 Jeep Scrambler CJ8 (Frame Off Restored). -CLEAR CONNECTICUT PAPER TITLE, rd Owner. -Silver Exterior, lack Top & Interior -4 speed manual transmission -4.2L 258 6 cyl Engine (professionally rebuilt in 2010 by Gearhead Engines with full documentation. Less than 20k on rebuild!) -Weber Carburetor -Full Replaced Fiberglass Body (nice thick one, ill never rust). -4" Lift -35" Tires & Mickey Thompson Rims - (good tread, ome wear / scuff on rims) -Full Soft Top with full Soft Doors, s well as half size safari doors. -Black interior seats (all in very good condition) -Runs good, ery dependable. (starts right up even if not ran for a while) -100% clear Auto Check Report -New Clutch 2010. -New Exhaust 2012. -New Radiator 2015. I have debated about selling this for the past two years, s I just don't get to drive it as much as I would like. I have another Jeep. I am not looking to sell this for a dollar less than the asking price, t is well worth it and worth even more. I want this to go to someone who can appreciate what this vehicle is. This a fantastic Jeep that will turn heads, nd go anywhere you want to take it. It is a blast to drive in the summer and no one else has one that looks just like it. The work that was done on it, as all done by a professional shop - no hack work here. This is the real deal. If I had moretime, would keep up with it more but I just don't so I would rather see it go to someone who can keep it up properly. All the big important stuff has been done, ust normal upkeep will have this lasting a LONG time. Only negative I can really think of is there is one small spot on the frame on one side toward the rear that ultimately could use a patch weld. |