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1975 Jeep Cj-5 Parts Jeep, Or Rebuild Does Have A Titel. It Is What It Is on 2040-parts.com

US $850.00
Location:

Valparaiso, Indiana, United States

Valparaiso, Indiana, United States

175 Jeep-cj5. Jeep ran good and then My son put it into the river. It now needs to be gone thru, and is not running. Some parts are now missing, like the radiator, but it mostly all there. I need to also mention that right afterword, we did drain and refill all the fluids, and attempt to fire it back up. the engine is free, and all the gears, the rear, the front, transfer case should be good.  We figured the trasfer case, engine , read end, roll bar ect are worth what we are asking. includes every thing you see, except for the wheels and tires. if some one whats thouse to then 250 more. again it is what it is, if someone whats to put a jeep together for less. I do have a vaild titel for this Jeep  (I have a set of wheels and tires the can be used temporarily to get it on a trailer if need be?)  

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