FS 76 CJ5 in Colorado
Hey All,
Looking to sell my 76 CJ5 that has 75,000 miles on it. It needs a top and seats, I have the rods/pipes for the soft top and the original floor mats. I also have an extra rim for the spare tire. It is not rusted other than surface rust and the floor boards and body mounts are fine. Asking $2500 USD. Here's a couple pictures I put up: http://www.grandshelters.com/jeep Ed Huesers http://www.grandshelters.com |
Re: FS 76 CJ5 in Colorado
What engine does this have? Also, what is the condition of major running
gear? "Ed Huesers" <ed@grandshelters.com> wrote in message news:3F37ADAE.42D8BECD@grandshelters.com... > Hey All, > Looking to sell my 76 CJ5 that has 75,000 miles on it. > It needs a top and seats, I have the rods/pipes for the soft top and > the original floor mats. I also have an extra rim for the spare tire. > It is not rusted other than surface rust and the floor boards and > body mounts are fine. > Asking $2500 USD. > Here's a couple pictures I put up: http://www.grandshelters.com/jeep > > Ed Huesers > http://www.grandshelters.com |
Re: FS 76 CJ5 in Colorado
What engine does this have? Also, what is the condition of major running
gear? "Ed Huesers" <ed@grandshelters.com> wrote in message news:3F37ADAE.42D8BECD@grandshelters.com... > Hey All, > Looking to sell my 76 CJ5 that has 75,000 miles on it. > It needs a top and seats, I have the rods/pipes for the soft top and > the original floor mats. I also have an extra rim for the spare tire. > It is not rusted other than surface rust and the floor boards and > body mounts are fine. > Asking $2500 USD. > Here's a couple pictures I put up: http://www.grandshelters.com/jeep > > Ed Huesers > http://www.grandshelters.com |
Re: FS 76 CJ5 in Colorado
"Gerald G. McGeorge" wrote: > What engine does this have? Also, what is the condition of major running > gear? The engine is the strait six [258 cu.in. I think] and the running gear is nice and tight. The trany is one of those heavy ones with the syncros that take a while for the gears to match up. It's been long enough now that I'll drop the price to $2000 USD. Any less than that and It's to good a toy and I'll keep it myself. Ed Huesers http://www.grandshelters.com > Ed Huesers wrote: > > Looking to sell my 76 CJ5 that has 75,000 miles on it. > > It needs a top and seats, I have the rods/pipes for the soft top and > > the original floor mats. I also have an extra rim for the spare tire. > > It is not rusted other than surface rust and the floor boards and > > body mounts are fine. > > Asking $2500 USD. > > Here's a couple pictures I put up: http://www.grandshelters.com/jeep > > > > Ed Huesers > > http://www.grandshelters.com |
Re: FS 76 CJ5 in Colorado
"Gerald G. McGeorge" wrote: > What engine does this have? Also, what is the condition of major running > gear? The engine is the strait six [258 cu.in. I think] and the running gear is nice and tight. The trany is one of those heavy ones with the syncros that take a while for the gears to match up. It's been long enough now that I'll drop the price to $2000 USD. Any less than that and It's to good a toy and I'll keep it myself. Ed Huesers http://www.grandshelters.com > Ed Huesers wrote: > > Looking to sell my 76 CJ5 that has 75,000 miles on it. > > It needs a top and seats, I have the rods/pipes for the soft top and > > the original floor mats. I also have an extra rim for the spare tire. > > It is not rusted other than surface rust and the floor boards and > > body mounts are fine. > > Asking $2500 USD. > > Here's a couple pictures I put up: http://www.grandshelters.com/jeep > > > > Ed Huesers > > http://www.grandshelters.com |
Re: FS 76 CJ5 in Colorado
This vehicle is starting to look interesting. Unfortunately, other
commitments prevent me from buying it at this time. If it has a T18 transmission, somebody here ought to snap it up... Earle "Ed Huesers" <ed@grandshelters.com> wrote in message news:3F5513EF.8A2738FA@grandshelters.com... > > > "Gerald G. McGeorge" wrote: > > > > What engine does this have? > > > Ed Huesers wrote: > > > The engine is the strait six [258 cu.in. I think] > > Lee Ayrton wrote: > > There's an easy way to tell. Take a look at the machined pad on the right > > side of the block, between the #2 and #3 spark plugs. There should be a > > 6-character "Engine Day Build Code" stamped there. If it is the original > > engine and the 4th character is a C, it is a 258. If it is an E it is a > > 232 (same block, shorter stroke). > > See: 2. AMC Engine codes > > <URL:http://home.att.net/~farna/amtech/amcengcodes.htm> > > Thanks Lee, > The number is 809E23. So looks like it's a 232 cu.in. > > Ed Huesers > http://www.grandshelters.com |
Re: FS 76 CJ5 in Colorado
This vehicle is starting to look interesting. Unfortunately, other
commitments prevent me from buying it at this time. If it has a T18 transmission, somebody here ought to snap it up... Earle "Ed Huesers" <ed@grandshelters.com> wrote in message news:3F5513EF.8A2738FA@grandshelters.com... > > > "Gerald G. McGeorge" wrote: > > > > What engine does this have? > > > Ed Huesers wrote: > > > The engine is the strait six [258 cu.in. I think] > > Lee Ayrton wrote: > > There's an easy way to tell. Take a look at the machined pad on the right > > side of the block, between the #2 and #3 spark plugs. There should be a > > 6-character "Engine Day Build Code" stamped there. If it is the original > > engine and the 4th character is a C, it is a 258. If it is an E it is a > > 232 (same block, shorter stroke). > > See: 2. AMC Engine codes > > <URL:http://home.att.net/~farna/amtech/amcengcodes.htm> > > Thanks Lee, > The number is 809E23. So looks like it's a 232 cu.in. > > Ed Huesers > http://www.grandshelters.com |
Re: FS 76 CJ5 in Colorado
Earle Horton wrote: > This vehicle is starting to look interesting. Unfortunately, other > commitments prevent me from buying it at this time. If it has a T18 > transmission, somebody here ought to snap it up... I don't know this one [trany] for sure either, it shifts like the grain trucks I used to drive as a kid is all I know. It's heavy duty. Ed Huesers http://www.grandshelters.com |
Re: FS 76 CJ5 in Colorado
Earle Horton wrote: > This vehicle is starting to look interesting. Unfortunately, other > commitments prevent me from buying it at this time. If it has a T18 > transmission, somebody here ought to snap it up... I don't know this one [trany] for sure either, it shifts like the grain trucks I used to drive as a kid is all I know. It's heavy duty. Ed Huesers http://www.grandshelters.com |
Re: FS 76 CJ5 in Colorado
"Ed Huesers" <ed@grandshelters.com> wrote in message
news:3F55EC78.A488588D@grandshelters.com... > > > Earle Horton wrote: > > This vehicle is starting to look interesting. Unfortunately, other > > commitments prevent me from buying it at this time. If it has a T18 > > transmission, somebody here ought to snap it up... > > I don't know this one [trany] for sure either, it shifts like the > grain trucks I used to drive as a kid is all I know. It's heavy duty. > Cut that out! I want it. :o( Earle |
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