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SOLD (not really but delete) 90 YJ V8 on 1 tons (Back off the market)

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#1 · (Edited)
1990 YJ
2003 GM 6.0 out of an Escalade (345 hp)
TH350 trans built by Tranny Tom w/shift kit
Aftermarket blowproof bellhousing
Hurst shifter with modified gates
Atlas 3.8
All driveshafts are 1350 joints
Front ’78 Ford HP D60
Detroit w/4.88 gears
Moser 35 spline inners
Yukon 35 spline outers
EORP drive flanges
Full Hydro PSC hi steer
Converted to 5 on 5.5 with GM calipers
Rear 78 Hybrid 9” housing ~ double trussed
True Hi-9 high pinion nodular center section
Strange spool w/4.88 gears
Moser 35 spline shafts
Converted to 5 on 5.5 with GM calipers
Linked and stretched to 104” wheelbase with new Currie Johnny Joints
2.5” Fox air shocks
Full cage tied to frame 6 places
Custom windshield hoop
Smittybuilt crusher corners
Koz 17 gallon gas tank
Rock sliders by Tab
Custom front bumper by Tab
Warn 8274 with 3/8 Master pull poly line.
KC Highlight driving lights
Rock lights
CB
2 spare tire carriers
One mounts inside cage for hard core off road
One is a swing out carrier with luggage rack and jerry can carriers
Hard half doors
Bestop super top
2 sets of soft doors
Autometer gauges
Aluminum radiator
Dual yellow top Optimas
39.5 Iroks on 12x15” Mickey Thompson aluminum wheels (4)

The bad;
The body is rusted out and needs replacement
The good;
I have a complete donor jeep with body, hood, grill. (same color)
No fenders ~ I scrapped out the trashed fiberglass fenders

(5) 39” BFG red labels on Hutchinson dual beadlocks available but not included in price. (negotiable)

$18,000 OBO











 
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#85 · (Edited)
Back on the market. Currently torn down for a body swap. Rolling chassis is complete. I have a brand new set of PRP seats still in the box.

Bottom line is I don't have the time or energy to complete this.

Price is very negotiable, make offer.
Will consider trades for a nice Rubicon.

I will continue to slowly work on this so the price and negotiations will change as time evolves.
 
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