1987 Jeep Wrangler Restored & Retrofit to CJ7 front end.
Make: | Jeep |
Model: | Wrangler |
Trim: | Base Sport Utility 2-Door |
Year: | 1987 |
Mileage: | 134,515 |
VIN: | 2bccv811xhb532033 |
Engine: | 4.2L 258Cu. In. l6 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated |
Drive type: | 4WD |
Drive side: | Left-hand drive |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Lincoln, Nebraska, United States |
Extras |
4-Wheel Drive, Convertible |
Listed by |
Private seller |
Description of 1987 Jeep Wrangler Base Sport Utility 2-Door |
This is a 1987 Jeep Wrangler YJ that we bought as a project when we first opened. Since then, we've gotten very busy with paying clients and we've been stuck at 98% complete for the past 5 months. Engine is a freshly 4.2 rebuilt, and was upgraded with new accessories and Weber 32/36 Carb conversion. Trans is an AX15 - installed by previous owner, cleaned and re-installed with new clutch.
Front clip is all new components adapted to YJ frame/body by us, a professional body shop. Frame and body was professionally sand-blasted. Frame was repaired in house (body mounts, shock mounts) and coated in POR15. 4" Rusty's off-road lift kit Rubicon Take-off Hard Rock wheels/tires. Newly installed rear spare tire mount/bumper. (Had to remove license plate, have not yet relocate, would recommend getting spare tire mount.) classic front bumper All body paint is BASF Glasurit professionally shot. (Factory Mopar White, like all the new trucks.) Undercoat is Mopar Sound deadener undercoating product. New carpet installed, hole in carpet from a possible chemical spill. Not sure, can give you info on replacement carpet, it was affordable. (In pics, behind passenger seat.) Half doors weren't original, but added. Installed manual axle collar, as vacuum operation was non-existent. Ran and drove GREAT even before we started. Originally slates as a test-mule, but ended up being WAY too nice of a Jeep, so we went crazy. Still needed: To have this built, it would have been in the $35k+ range, but we used it as a way to have something to do while our business was built and do not expect to make money on this one. Since we're not getting back to it anytime soon, thinking about letting it go. We were expecting to have this done and listed in the mid 25k range at the beginning of the Summer but missed the opportunity. Not a lot to compare for pricing, so willing to discuss any and all options. I'm sure I'm missing a lot of stuff that adds value, and there's likely some other small things that need completed. It's just time to start thinking about finding her a new home. We have plenty of photos during the resto, just ask. (Or visit our facebook under "The Kustom Shop - Auto Collision and Accessories" Photo album - We call it #2 |