'76 CJ5 For Sale - Thanks for the help!
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'76 CJ5 For Sale - Thanks for the help!
I've decided I'm not a "Jeep guy." After about a year of owning my
'76 CJ5 I've decided to sell it. It's got a 304 with 3-speed manual
transmission in it. Ramsey 8000 lb winch. Edelbrock performer
intake, Holley 670 Avenger carb. 3" body lift. DUI ignition sy$tem.
Comes with 2 sets of half-doors, 2 sets of full doors, full soft-top,
bikini top, and windjammer. Body is in good shape, no rust to speak
of on the entire Jeep. Inside of Jeep is Herculined. Things that
don't work: Speedometer (but I'm including a new speedo cable, just
not the housing for it), and the fuel gauge doesn't work reliably.
Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Probably a flaky ground.
Currently the front U-joint is "gone" (lost it on the highway) but I
have a replacement for it sitting on my workbench in the garage right
now. When I sell it, the u-joint will be in place and 4wd will be
operational. I also have a set of high-back seats that are included
with the Jeep. I'm probably forgetting something... Uh... Pictures
of it can be seen here:
jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
I paid $3200 for it and have well over $2000 in parts invested in it.
I'm located in Raleigh, NC. I figured I'd post it for sale here first
since I got a lot of useful help from you guys keeping it running.
Asking price is $3,500. If you are seriously interested in buying my
Jeep, please email me at: travist30@notsohotmail.com but remove the
"notso" from that address first. Thanks again for all of the help,
y'all, and enjoy the offroading the way you like. (Jeep, baja,
dirtbike, whatever)
--
Less drivel, more Dremel.
Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
and furthermore always carry a small snake.
- W.C. Fields
'76 CJ5 I've decided to sell it. It's got a 304 with 3-speed manual
transmission in it. Ramsey 8000 lb winch. Edelbrock performer
intake, Holley 670 Avenger carb. 3" body lift. DUI ignition sy$tem.
Comes with 2 sets of half-doors, 2 sets of full doors, full soft-top,
bikini top, and windjammer. Body is in good shape, no rust to speak
of on the entire Jeep. Inside of Jeep is Herculined. Things that
don't work: Speedometer (but I'm including a new speedo cable, just
not the housing for it), and the fuel gauge doesn't work reliably.
Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Probably a flaky ground.
Currently the front U-joint is "gone" (lost it on the highway) but I
have a replacement for it sitting on my workbench in the garage right
now. When I sell it, the u-joint will be in place and 4wd will be
operational. I also have a set of high-back seats that are included
with the Jeep. I'm probably forgetting something... Uh... Pictures
of it can be seen here:
jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
I paid $3200 for it and have well over $2000 in parts invested in it.
I'm located in Raleigh, NC. I figured I'd post it for sale here first
since I got a lot of useful help from you guys keeping it running.
Asking price is $3,500. If you are seriously interested in buying my
Jeep, please email me at: travist30@notsohotmail.com but remove the
"notso" from that address first. Thanks again for all of the help,
y'all, and enjoy the offroading the way you like. (Jeep, baja,
dirtbike, whatever)
--
Less drivel, more Dremel.
Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
and furthermore always carry a small snake.
- W.C. Fields
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Re: '76 CJ5 For Sale - Thanks for the help!
Sorry! Make that travist34 and not travist30 for the email address!
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 18:19:22 -0400, Shaggie <blah@blah.com> wrote:
>I've decided I'm not a "Jeep guy." After about a year of owning my
>'76 CJ5 I've decided to sell it. It's got a 304 with 3-speed manual
>transmission in it. Ramsey 8000 lb winch. Edelbrock performer
>intake, Holley 670 Avenger carb. 3" body lift. DUI ignition sy$tem.
>Comes with 2 sets of half-doors, 2 sets of full doors, full soft-top,
>bikini top, and windjammer. Body is in good shape, no rust to speak
>of on the entire Jeep. Inside of Jeep is Herculined. Things that
>don't work: Speedometer (but I'm including a new speedo cable, just
>not the housing for it), and the fuel gauge doesn't work reliably.
>Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Probably a flaky ground.
>Currently the front U-joint is "gone" (lost it on the highway) but I
>have a replacement for it sitting on my workbench in the garage right
>now. When I sell it, the u-joint will be in place and 4wd will be
>operational. I also have a set of high-back seats that are included
>with the Jeep. I'm probably forgetting something... Uh... Pictures
>of it can be seen here:
>jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
>I paid $3200 for it and have well over $2000 in parts invested in it.
>I'm located in Raleigh, NC. I figured I'd post it for sale here first
>since I got a lot of useful help from you guys keeping it running.
>Asking price is $3,500. If you are seriously interested in buying my
>Jeep, please email me at: travist30@notsohotmail.com but remove the
>"notso" from that address first. Thanks again for all of the help,
>y'all, and enjoy the offroading the way you like. (Jeep, baja,
>dirtbike, whatever)
--
Less drivel, more Dremel.
Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
and furthermore always carry a small snake.
- W.C. Fields
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 18:19:22 -0400, Shaggie <blah@blah.com> wrote:
>I've decided I'm not a "Jeep guy." After about a year of owning my
>'76 CJ5 I've decided to sell it. It's got a 304 with 3-speed manual
>transmission in it. Ramsey 8000 lb winch. Edelbrock performer
>intake, Holley 670 Avenger carb. 3" body lift. DUI ignition sy$tem.
>Comes with 2 sets of half-doors, 2 sets of full doors, full soft-top,
>bikini top, and windjammer. Body is in good shape, no rust to speak
>of on the entire Jeep. Inside of Jeep is Herculined. Things that
>don't work: Speedometer (but I'm including a new speedo cable, just
>not the housing for it), and the fuel gauge doesn't work reliably.
>Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Probably a flaky ground.
>Currently the front U-joint is "gone" (lost it on the highway) but I
>have a replacement for it sitting on my workbench in the garage right
>now. When I sell it, the u-joint will be in place and 4wd will be
>operational. I also have a set of high-back seats that are included
>with the Jeep. I'm probably forgetting something... Uh... Pictures
>of it can be seen here:
>jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
>I paid $3200 for it and have well over $2000 in parts invested in it.
>I'm located in Raleigh, NC. I figured I'd post it for sale here first
>since I got a lot of useful help from you guys keeping it running.
>Asking price is $3,500. If you are seriously interested in buying my
>Jeep, please email me at: travist30@notsohotmail.com but remove the
>"notso" from that address first. Thanks again for all of the help,
>y'all, and enjoy the offroading the way you like. (Jeep, baja,
>dirtbike, whatever)
--
Less drivel, more Dremel.
Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
and furthermore always carry a small snake.
- W.C. Fields
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Re: '76 CJ5 For Sale - Thanks for the help!
Sorry! Make that travist34 and not travist30 for the email address!
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 18:19:22 -0400, Shaggie <blah@blah.com> wrote:
>I've decided I'm not a "Jeep guy." After about a year of owning my
>'76 CJ5 I've decided to sell it. It's got a 304 with 3-speed manual
>transmission in it. Ramsey 8000 lb winch. Edelbrock performer
>intake, Holley 670 Avenger carb. 3" body lift. DUI ignition sy$tem.
>Comes with 2 sets of half-doors, 2 sets of full doors, full soft-top,
>bikini top, and windjammer. Body is in good shape, no rust to speak
>of on the entire Jeep. Inside of Jeep is Herculined. Things that
>don't work: Speedometer (but I'm including a new speedo cable, just
>not the housing for it), and the fuel gauge doesn't work reliably.
>Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Probably a flaky ground.
>Currently the front U-joint is "gone" (lost it on the highway) but I
>have a replacement for it sitting on my workbench in the garage right
>now. When I sell it, the u-joint will be in place and 4wd will be
>operational. I also have a set of high-back seats that are included
>with the Jeep. I'm probably forgetting something... Uh... Pictures
>of it can be seen here:
>jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
>I paid $3200 for it and have well over $2000 in parts invested in it.
>I'm located in Raleigh, NC. I figured I'd post it for sale here first
>since I got a lot of useful help from you guys keeping it running.
>Asking price is $3,500. If you are seriously interested in buying my
>Jeep, please email me at: travist30@notsohotmail.com but remove the
>"notso" from that address first. Thanks again for all of the help,
>y'all, and enjoy the offroading the way you like. (Jeep, baja,
>dirtbike, whatever)
--
Less drivel, more Dremel.
Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
and furthermore always carry a small snake.
- W.C. Fields
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 18:19:22 -0400, Shaggie <blah@blah.com> wrote:
>I've decided I'm not a "Jeep guy." After about a year of owning my
>'76 CJ5 I've decided to sell it. It's got a 304 with 3-speed manual
>transmission in it. Ramsey 8000 lb winch. Edelbrock performer
>intake, Holley 670 Avenger carb. 3" body lift. DUI ignition sy$tem.
>Comes with 2 sets of half-doors, 2 sets of full doors, full soft-top,
>bikini top, and windjammer. Body is in good shape, no rust to speak
>of on the entire Jeep. Inside of Jeep is Herculined. Things that
>don't work: Speedometer (but I'm including a new speedo cable, just
>not the housing for it), and the fuel gauge doesn't work reliably.
>Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Probably a flaky ground.
>Currently the front U-joint is "gone" (lost it on the highway) but I
>have a replacement for it sitting on my workbench in the garage right
>now. When I sell it, the u-joint will be in place and 4wd will be
>operational. I also have a set of high-back seats that are included
>with the Jeep. I'm probably forgetting something... Uh... Pictures
>of it can be seen here:
>jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
>I paid $3200 for it and have well over $2000 in parts invested in it.
>I'm located in Raleigh, NC. I figured I'd post it for sale here first
>since I got a lot of useful help from you guys keeping it running.
>Asking price is $3,500. If you are seriously interested in buying my
>Jeep, please email me at: travist30@notsohotmail.com but remove the
>"notso" from that address first. Thanks again for all of the help,
>y'all, and enjoy the offroading the way you like. (Jeep, baja,
>dirtbike, whatever)
--
Less drivel, more Dremel.
Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
and furthermore always carry a small snake.
- W.C. Fields
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Re: '76 CJ5 For Sale - Thanks for the help!
Sorry! Make that travist34 and not travist30 for the email address!
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 18:19:22 -0400, Shaggie <blah@blah.com> wrote:
>I've decided I'm not a "Jeep guy." After about a year of owning my
>'76 CJ5 I've decided to sell it. It's got a 304 with 3-speed manual
>transmission in it. Ramsey 8000 lb winch. Edelbrock performer
>intake, Holley 670 Avenger carb. 3" body lift. DUI ignition sy$tem.
>Comes with 2 sets of half-doors, 2 sets of full doors, full soft-top,
>bikini top, and windjammer. Body is in good shape, no rust to speak
>of on the entire Jeep. Inside of Jeep is Herculined. Things that
>don't work: Speedometer (but I'm including a new speedo cable, just
>not the housing for it), and the fuel gauge doesn't work reliably.
>Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Probably a flaky ground.
>Currently the front U-joint is "gone" (lost it on the highway) but I
>have a replacement for it sitting on my workbench in the garage right
>now. When I sell it, the u-joint will be in place and 4wd will be
>operational. I also have a set of high-back seats that are included
>with the Jeep. I'm probably forgetting something... Uh... Pictures
>of it can be seen here:
>jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
>I paid $3200 for it and have well over $2000 in parts invested in it.
>I'm located in Raleigh, NC. I figured I'd post it for sale here first
>since I got a lot of useful help from you guys keeping it running.
>Asking price is $3,500. If you are seriously interested in buying my
>Jeep, please email me at: travist30@notsohotmail.com but remove the
>"notso" from that address first. Thanks again for all of the help,
>y'all, and enjoy the offroading the way you like. (Jeep, baja,
>dirtbike, whatever)
--
Less drivel, more Dremel.
Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
and furthermore always carry a small snake.
- W.C. Fields
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 18:19:22 -0400, Shaggie <blah@blah.com> wrote:
>I've decided I'm not a "Jeep guy." After about a year of owning my
>'76 CJ5 I've decided to sell it. It's got a 304 with 3-speed manual
>transmission in it. Ramsey 8000 lb winch. Edelbrock performer
>intake, Holley 670 Avenger carb. 3" body lift. DUI ignition sy$tem.
>Comes with 2 sets of half-doors, 2 sets of full doors, full soft-top,
>bikini top, and windjammer. Body is in good shape, no rust to speak
>of on the entire Jeep. Inside of Jeep is Herculined. Things that
>don't work: Speedometer (but I'm including a new speedo cable, just
>not the housing for it), and the fuel gauge doesn't work reliably.
>Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Probably a flaky ground.
>Currently the front U-joint is "gone" (lost it on the highway) but I
>have a replacement for it sitting on my workbench in the garage right
>now. When I sell it, the u-joint will be in place and 4wd will be
>operational. I also have a set of high-back seats that are included
>with the Jeep. I'm probably forgetting something... Uh... Pictures
>of it can be seen here:
>jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
>I paid $3200 for it and have well over $2000 in parts invested in it.
>I'm located in Raleigh, NC. I figured I'd post it for sale here first
>since I got a lot of useful help from you guys keeping it running.
>Asking price is $3,500. If you are seriously interested in buying my
>Jeep, please email me at: travist30@notsohotmail.com but remove the
>"notso" from that address first. Thanks again for all of the help,
>y'all, and enjoy the offroading the way you like. (Jeep, baja,
>dirtbike, whatever)
--
Less drivel, more Dremel.
Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
and furthermore always carry a small snake.
- W.C. Fields
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Re: '76 CJ5 For Sale - Thanks for the help!
Sorry! Make that travist34 and not travist30 for the email address!
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 18:19:22 -0400, Shaggie <blah@blah.com> wrote:
>I've decided I'm not a "Jeep guy." After about a year of owning my
>'76 CJ5 I've decided to sell it. It's got a 304 with 3-speed manual
>transmission in it. Ramsey 8000 lb winch. Edelbrock performer
>intake, Holley 670 Avenger carb. 3" body lift. DUI ignition sy$tem.
>Comes with 2 sets of half-doors, 2 sets of full doors, full soft-top,
>bikini top, and windjammer. Body is in good shape, no rust to speak
>of on the entire Jeep. Inside of Jeep is Herculined. Things that
>don't work: Speedometer (but I'm including a new speedo cable, just
>not the housing for it), and the fuel gauge doesn't work reliably.
>Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Probably a flaky ground.
>Currently the front U-joint is "gone" (lost it on the highway) but I
>have a replacement for it sitting on my workbench in the garage right
>now. When I sell it, the u-joint will be in place and 4wd will be
>operational. I also have a set of high-back seats that are included
>with the Jeep. I'm probably forgetting something... Uh... Pictures
>of it can be seen here:
>jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
>I paid $3200 for it and have well over $2000 in parts invested in it.
>I'm located in Raleigh, NC. I figured I'd post it for sale here first
>since I got a lot of useful help from you guys keeping it running.
>Asking price is $3,500. If you are seriously interested in buying my
>Jeep, please email me at: travist30@notsohotmail.com but remove the
>"notso" from that address first. Thanks again for all of the help,
>y'all, and enjoy the offroading the way you like. (Jeep, baja,
>dirtbike, whatever)
--
Less drivel, more Dremel.
Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
and furthermore always carry a small snake.
- W.C. Fields
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 18:19:22 -0400, Shaggie <blah@blah.com> wrote:
>I've decided I'm not a "Jeep guy." After about a year of owning my
>'76 CJ5 I've decided to sell it. It's got a 304 with 3-speed manual
>transmission in it. Ramsey 8000 lb winch. Edelbrock performer
>intake, Holley 670 Avenger carb. 3" body lift. DUI ignition sy$tem.
>Comes with 2 sets of half-doors, 2 sets of full doors, full soft-top,
>bikini top, and windjammer. Body is in good shape, no rust to speak
>of on the entire Jeep. Inside of Jeep is Herculined. Things that
>don't work: Speedometer (but I'm including a new speedo cable, just
>not the housing for it), and the fuel gauge doesn't work reliably.
>Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Probably a flaky ground.
>Currently the front U-joint is "gone" (lost it on the highway) but I
>have a replacement for it sitting on my workbench in the garage right
>now. When I sell it, the u-joint will be in place and 4wd will be
>operational. I also have a set of high-back seats that are included
>with the Jeep. I'm probably forgetting something... Uh... Pictures
>of it can be seen here:
>jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
>I paid $3200 for it and have well over $2000 in parts invested in it.
>I'm located in Raleigh, NC. I figured I'd post it for sale here first
>since I got a lot of useful help from you guys keeping it running.
>Asking price is $3,500. If you are seriously interested in buying my
>Jeep, please email me at: travist30@notsohotmail.com but remove the
>"notso" from that address first. Thanks again for all of the help,
>y'all, and enjoy the offroading the way you like. (Jeep, baja,
>dirtbike, whatever)
--
Less drivel, more Dremel.
Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
and furthermore always carry a small snake.
- W.C. Fields
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Re: '76 CJ5 For Sale - Thanks for the help!
SAY IT ISN'T SO!!!
Shaggie wrote:
> I've decided I'm not a "Jeep guy." After about a year of owning my
> '76 CJ5 I've decided to sell it. It's got a 304 with 3-speed manual
> transmission in it. Ramsey 8000 lb winch. Edelbrock performer
> intake, Holley 670 Avenger carb. 3" body lift. DUI ignition sy$tem.
> Comes with 2 sets of half-doors, 2 sets of full doors, full soft-top,
> bikini top, and windjammer. Body is in good shape, no rust to speak
> of on the entire Jeep. Inside of Jeep is Herculined. Things that
> don't work: Speedometer (but I'm including a new speedo cable, just
> not the housing for it), and the fuel gauge doesn't work reliably.
> Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Probably a flaky ground.
> Currently the front U-joint is "gone" (lost it on the highway) but I
> have a replacement for it sitting on my workbench in the garage right
> now. When I sell it, the u-joint will be in place and 4wd will be
> operational. I also have a set of high-back seats that are included
> with the Jeep. I'm probably forgetting something... Uh... Pictures
> of it can be seen here:
> jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
> I paid $3200 for it and have well over $2000 in parts invested in it.
> I'm located in Raleigh, NC. I figured I'd post it for sale here first
> since I got a lot of useful help from you guys keeping it running.
> Asking price is $3,500. If you are seriously interested in buying my
> Jeep, please email me at: travist30@notsohotmail.com but remove the
> "notso" from that address first. Thanks again for all of the help,
> y'all, and enjoy the offroading the way you like. (Jeep, baja,
> dirtbike, whatever)
>
> --
>
> Less drivel, more Dremel.
> Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
> and furthermore always carry a small snake.
> - W.C. Fields
Shaggie wrote:
> I've decided I'm not a "Jeep guy." After about a year of owning my
> '76 CJ5 I've decided to sell it. It's got a 304 with 3-speed manual
> transmission in it. Ramsey 8000 lb winch. Edelbrock performer
> intake, Holley 670 Avenger carb. 3" body lift. DUI ignition sy$tem.
> Comes with 2 sets of half-doors, 2 sets of full doors, full soft-top,
> bikini top, and windjammer. Body is in good shape, no rust to speak
> of on the entire Jeep. Inside of Jeep is Herculined. Things that
> don't work: Speedometer (but I'm including a new speedo cable, just
> not the housing for it), and the fuel gauge doesn't work reliably.
> Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Probably a flaky ground.
> Currently the front U-joint is "gone" (lost it on the highway) but I
> have a replacement for it sitting on my workbench in the garage right
> now. When I sell it, the u-joint will be in place and 4wd will be
> operational. I also have a set of high-back seats that are included
> with the Jeep. I'm probably forgetting something... Uh... Pictures
> of it can be seen here:
> jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
> I paid $3200 for it and have well over $2000 in parts invested in it.
> I'm located in Raleigh, NC. I figured I'd post it for sale here first
> since I got a lot of useful help from you guys keeping it running.
> Asking price is $3,500. If you are seriously interested in buying my
> Jeep, please email me at: travist30@notsohotmail.com but remove the
> "notso" from that address first. Thanks again for all of the help,
> y'all, and enjoy the offroading the way you like. (Jeep, baja,
> dirtbike, whatever)
>
> --
>
> Less drivel, more Dremel.
> Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
> and furthermore always carry a small snake.
> - W.C. Fields
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Re: '76 CJ5 For Sale - Thanks for the help!
SAY IT ISN'T SO!!!
Shaggie wrote:
> I've decided I'm not a "Jeep guy." After about a year of owning my
> '76 CJ5 I've decided to sell it. It's got a 304 with 3-speed manual
> transmission in it. Ramsey 8000 lb winch. Edelbrock performer
> intake, Holley 670 Avenger carb. 3" body lift. DUI ignition sy$tem.
> Comes with 2 sets of half-doors, 2 sets of full doors, full soft-top,
> bikini top, and windjammer. Body is in good shape, no rust to speak
> of on the entire Jeep. Inside of Jeep is Herculined. Things that
> don't work: Speedometer (but I'm including a new speedo cable, just
> not the housing for it), and the fuel gauge doesn't work reliably.
> Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Probably a flaky ground.
> Currently the front U-joint is "gone" (lost it on the highway) but I
> have a replacement for it sitting on my workbench in the garage right
> now. When I sell it, the u-joint will be in place and 4wd will be
> operational. I also have a set of high-back seats that are included
> with the Jeep. I'm probably forgetting something... Uh... Pictures
> of it can be seen here:
> jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
> I paid $3200 for it and have well over $2000 in parts invested in it.
> I'm located in Raleigh, NC. I figured I'd post it for sale here first
> since I got a lot of useful help from you guys keeping it running.
> Asking price is $3,500. If you are seriously interested in buying my
> Jeep, please email me at: travist30@notsohotmail.com but remove the
> "notso" from that address first. Thanks again for all of the help,
> y'all, and enjoy the offroading the way you like. (Jeep, baja,
> dirtbike, whatever)
>
> --
>
> Less drivel, more Dremel.
> Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
> and furthermore always carry a small snake.
> - W.C. Fields
Shaggie wrote:
> I've decided I'm not a "Jeep guy." After about a year of owning my
> '76 CJ5 I've decided to sell it. It's got a 304 with 3-speed manual
> transmission in it. Ramsey 8000 lb winch. Edelbrock performer
> intake, Holley 670 Avenger carb. 3" body lift. DUI ignition sy$tem.
> Comes with 2 sets of half-doors, 2 sets of full doors, full soft-top,
> bikini top, and windjammer. Body is in good shape, no rust to speak
> of on the entire Jeep. Inside of Jeep is Herculined. Things that
> don't work: Speedometer (but I'm including a new speedo cable, just
> not the housing for it), and the fuel gauge doesn't work reliably.
> Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Probably a flaky ground.
> Currently the front U-joint is "gone" (lost it on the highway) but I
> have a replacement for it sitting on my workbench in the garage right
> now. When I sell it, the u-joint will be in place and 4wd will be
> operational. I also have a set of high-back seats that are included
> with the Jeep. I'm probably forgetting something... Uh... Pictures
> of it can be seen here:
> jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
> I paid $3200 for it and have well over $2000 in parts invested in it.
> I'm located in Raleigh, NC. I figured I'd post it for sale here first
> since I got a lot of useful help from you guys keeping it running.
> Asking price is $3,500. If you are seriously interested in buying my
> Jeep, please email me at: travist30@notsohotmail.com but remove the
> "notso" from that address first. Thanks again for all of the help,
> y'all, and enjoy the offroading the way you like. (Jeep, baja,
> dirtbike, whatever)
>
> --
>
> Less drivel, more Dremel.
> Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
> and furthermore always carry a small snake.
> - W.C. Fields
#8
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Re: '76 CJ5 For Sale - Thanks for the help!
SAY IT ISN'T SO!!!
Shaggie wrote:
> I've decided I'm not a "Jeep guy." After about a year of owning my
> '76 CJ5 I've decided to sell it. It's got a 304 with 3-speed manual
> transmission in it. Ramsey 8000 lb winch. Edelbrock performer
> intake, Holley 670 Avenger carb. 3" body lift. DUI ignition sy$tem.
> Comes with 2 sets of half-doors, 2 sets of full doors, full soft-top,
> bikini top, and windjammer. Body is in good shape, no rust to speak
> of on the entire Jeep. Inside of Jeep is Herculined. Things that
> don't work: Speedometer (but I'm including a new speedo cable, just
> not the housing for it), and the fuel gauge doesn't work reliably.
> Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Probably a flaky ground.
> Currently the front U-joint is "gone" (lost it on the highway) but I
> have a replacement for it sitting on my workbench in the garage right
> now. When I sell it, the u-joint will be in place and 4wd will be
> operational. I also have a set of high-back seats that are included
> with the Jeep. I'm probably forgetting something... Uh... Pictures
> of it can be seen here:
> jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
> I paid $3200 for it and have well over $2000 in parts invested in it.
> I'm located in Raleigh, NC. I figured I'd post it for sale here first
> since I got a lot of useful help from you guys keeping it running.
> Asking price is $3,500. If you are seriously interested in buying my
> Jeep, please email me at: travist30@notsohotmail.com but remove the
> "notso" from that address first. Thanks again for all of the help,
> y'all, and enjoy the offroading the way you like. (Jeep, baja,
> dirtbike, whatever)
>
> --
>
> Less drivel, more Dremel.
> Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
> and furthermore always carry a small snake.
> - W.C. Fields
Shaggie wrote:
> I've decided I'm not a "Jeep guy." After about a year of owning my
> '76 CJ5 I've decided to sell it. It's got a 304 with 3-speed manual
> transmission in it. Ramsey 8000 lb winch. Edelbrock performer
> intake, Holley 670 Avenger carb. 3" body lift. DUI ignition sy$tem.
> Comes with 2 sets of half-doors, 2 sets of full doors, full soft-top,
> bikini top, and windjammer. Body is in good shape, no rust to speak
> of on the entire Jeep. Inside of Jeep is Herculined. Things that
> don't work: Speedometer (but I'm including a new speedo cable, just
> not the housing for it), and the fuel gauge doesn't work reliably.
> Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Probably a flaky ground.
> Currently the front U-joint is "gone" (lost it on the highway) but I
> have a replacement for it sitting on my workbench in the garage right
> now. When I sell it, the u-joint will be in place and 4wd will be
> operational. I also have a set of high-back seats that are included
> with the Jeep. I'm probably forgetting something... Uh... Pictures
> of it can be seen here:
> jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
> I paid $3200 for it and have well over $2000 in parts invested in it.
> I'm located in Raleigh, NC. I figured I'd post it for sale here first
> since I got a lot of useful help from you guys keeping it running.
> Asking price is $3,500. If you are seriously interested in buying my
> Jeep, please email me at: travist30@notsohotmail.com but remove the
> "notso" from that address first. Thanks again for all of the help,
> y'all, and enjoy the offroading the way you like. (Jeep, baja,
> dirtbike, whatever)
>
> --
>
> Less drivel, more Dremel.
> Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
> and furthermore always carry a small snake.
> - W.C. Fields
#9
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Re: '76 CJ5 For Sale - Thanks for the help!
SAY IT ISN'T SO!!!
Shaggie wrote:
> I've decided I'm not a "Jeep guy." After about a year of owning my
> '76 CJ5 I've decided to sell it. It's got a 304 with 3-speed manual
> transmission in it. Ramsey 8000 lb winch. Edelbrock performer
> intake, Holley 670 Avenger carb. 3" body lift. DUI ignition sy$tem.
> Comes with 2 sets of half-doors, 2 sets of full doors, full soft-top,
> bikini top, and windjammer. Body is in good shape, no rust to speak
> of on the entire Jeep. Inside of Jeep is Herculined. Things that
> don't work: Speedometer (but I'm including a new speedo cable, just
> not the housing for it), and the fuel gauge doesn't work reliably.
> Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Probably a flaky ground.
> Currently the front U-joint is "gone" (lost it on the highway) but I
> have a replacement for it sitting on my workbench in the garage right
> now. When I sell it, the u-joint will be in place and 4wd will be
> operational. I also have a set of high-back seats that are included
> with the Jeep. I'm probably forgetting something... Uh... Pictures
> of it can be seen here:
> jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
> I paid $3200 for it and have well over $2000 in parts invested in it.
> I'm located in Raleigh, NC. I figured I'd post it for sale here first
> since I got a lot of useful help from you guys keeping it running.
> Asking price is $3,500. If you are seriously interested in buying my
> Jeep, please email me at: travist30@notsohotmail.com but remove the
> "notso" from that address first. Thanks again for all of the help,
> y'all, and enjoy the offroading the way you like. (Jeep, baja,
> dirtbike, whatever)
>
> --
>
> Less drivel, more Dremel.
> Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
> and furthermore always carry a small snake.
> - W.C. Fields
Shaggie wrote:
> I've decided I'm not a "Jeep guy." After about a year of owning my
> '76 CJ5 I've decided to sell it. It's got a 304 with 3-speed manual
> transmission in it. Ramsey 8000 lb winch. Edelbrock performer
> intake, Holley 670 Avenger carb. 3" body lift. DUI ignition sy$tem.
> Comes with 2 sets of half-doors, 2 sets of full doors, full soft-top,
> bikini top, and windjammer. Body is in good shape, no rust to speak
> of on the entire Jeep. Inside of Jeep is Herculined. Things that
> don't work: Speedometer (but I'm including a new speedo cable, just
> not the housing for it), and the fuel gauge doesn't work reliably.
> Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Probably a flaky ground.
> Currently the front U-joint is "gone" (lost it on the highway) but I
> have a replacement for it sitting on my workbench in the garage right
> now. When I sell it, the u-joint will be in place and 4wd will be
> operational. I also have a set of high-back seats that are included
> with the Jeep. I'm probably forgetting something... Uh... Pictures
> of it can be seen here:
> jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
> I paid $3200 for it and have well over $2000 in parts invested in it.
> I'm located in Raleigh, NC. I figured I'd post it for sale here first
> since I got a lot of useful help from you guys keeping it running.
> Asking price is $3,500. If you are seriously interested in buying my
> Jeep, please email me at: travist30@notsohotmail.com but remove the
> "notso" from that address first. Thanks again for all of the help,
> y'all, and enjoy the offroading the way you like. (Jeep, baja,
> dirtbike, whatever)
>
> --
>
> Less drivel, more Dremel.
> Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
> and furthermore always carry a small snake.
> - W.C. Fields
#10
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Re: '76 CJ5 For Sale - Thanks for the help!
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 19:29:51 -0400, Joe <jo_dog@nospamyahoo.com>
wrote:
>SAY IT ISN'T SO!!!
I would, but I'd be lying. :-(
>
>Shaggie wrote:
>
>> I've decided I'm not a "Jeep guy." After about a year of owning my
>> '76 CJ5 I've decided to sell it. It's got a 304 with 3-speed manual
>> transmission in it. Ramsey 8000 lb winch. Edelbrock performer
>> intake, Holley 670 Avenger carb. 3" body lift. DUI ignition sy$tem.
>> Comes with 2 sets of half-doors, 2 sets of full doors, full soft-top,
>> bikini top, and windjammer. Body is in good shape, no rust to speak
>> of on the entire Jeep. Inside of Jeep is Herculined. Things that
>> don't work: Speedometer (but I'm including a new speedo cable, just
>> not the housing for it), and the fuel gauge doesn't work reliably.
>> Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Probably a flaky ground.
>> Currently the front U-joint is "gone" (lost it on the highway) but I
>> have a replacement for it sitting on my workbench in the garage right
>> now. When I sell it, the u-joint will be in place and 4wd will be
>> operational. I also have a set of high-back seats that are included
>> with the Jeep. I'm probably forgetting something... Uh... Pictures
>> of it can be seen here:
>> jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
>> I paid $3200 for it and have well over $2000 in parts invested in it.
>> I'm located in Raleigh, NC. I figured I'd post it for sale here first
>> since I got a lot of useful help from you guys keeping it running.
>> Asking price is $3,500. If you are seriously interested in buying my
>> Jeep, please email me at: travist30@notsohotmail.com but remove the
>> "notso" from that address first. Thanks again for all of the help,
>> y'all, and enjoy the offroading the way you like. (Jeep, baja,
>> dirtbike, whatever)
>>
>> --
>>
>> Less drivel, more Dremel.
>> Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
>> and furthermore always carry a small snake.
>> - W.C. Fields
--
Less drivel, more Dremel.
Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
and furthermore always carry a small snake.
- W.C. Fields
wrote:
>SAY IT ISN'T SO!!!
I would, but I'd be lying. :-(
>
>Shaggie wrote:
>
>> I've decided I'm not a "Jeep guy." After about a year of owning my
>> '76 CJ5 I've decided to sell it. It's got a 304 with 3-speed manual
>> transmission in it. Ramsey 8000 lb winch. Edelbrock performer
>> intake, Holley 670 Avenger carb. 3" body lift. DUI ignition sy$tem.
>> Comes with 2 sets of half-doors, 2 sets of full doors, full soft-top,
>> bikini top, and windjammer. Body is in good shape, no rust to speak
>> of on the entire Jeep. Inside of Jeep is Herculined. Things that
>> don't work: Speedometer (but I'm including a new speedo cable, just
>> not the housing for it), and the fuel gauge doesn't work reliably.
>> Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Probably a flaky ground.
>> Currently the front U-joint is "gone" (lost it on the highway) but I
>> have a replacement for it sitting on my workbench in the garage right
>> now. When I sell it, the u-joint will be in place and 4wd will be
>> operational. I also have a set of high-back seats that are included
>> with the Jeep. I'm probably forgetting something... Uh... Pictures
>> of it can be seen here:
>> jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
>> I paid $3200 for it and have well over $2000 in parts invested in it.
>> I'm located in Raleigh, NC. I figured I'd post it for sale here first
>> since I got a lot of useful help from you guys keeping it running.
>> Asking price is $3,500. If you are seriously interested in buying my
>> Jeep, please email me at: travist30@notsohotmail.com but remove the
>> "notso" from that address first. Thanks again for all of the help,
>> y'all, and enjoy the offroading the way you like. (Jeep, baja,
>> dirtbike, whatever)
>>
>> --
>>
>> Less drivel, more Dremel.
>> Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
>> and furthermore always carry a small snake.
>> - W.C. Fields
--
Less drivel, more Dremel.
Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
and furthermore always carry a small snake.
- W.C. Fields