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Tons of 4WD Stuff for Sale

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Chevy NP-205 from TH-350 rear slip yoke - $300

1975 Jeep CJ-5 Runs & Drives, doesn't stop, no title - $500

I have tons of other miscellaneous old CJ parts....If you're interested in anything let me know, 'cause I just might have it.
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Do you have a CJ windshield? If so, how much?
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Yeah, I've got two of them, but they're both pretty much rusted out. I'm actually on the market for one right now, since the coal hill took mine...
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Do you have any pictures of the Cj5s.
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Here is a link to some pictures of the 1975 CJ-5. I don't have any pictures of the 77 yet, but I'll try to get some over the Turkey break.

http://www.radford.edu/~awilfong/1975_cj5.htm
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Do you think you will be able to get a title for the 77? Also does it have a complete drivetrain, just dosen't run? Is it in simmilar shape as the 75? What type of engines are in them?
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Yeah, I'm currently trying to get a title for the 1977, and I'm hopeful that I'll get it back, but I won't have it in my hand until Thanksgiving sometime. If anything the 77 is in better shape than the 75. I believe both Jeeps have the 232 straight six in them and the drivetrains are complete in both (exept for front axle shafts in the 75). As for the 77 as far as I know everything's there I've checked over it and the only thing that sticks out in my mind are the flat front tires and one of the brakes is frozen. Like I said though, it doesn't run, so I can't speak for the drivetrain in it, but it doesn't look like it would be too hard to get it back running again.
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Keep me updated on the title and post up the pics when you can get em over thanks giving break.

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I haven't been able to get the title for the '77 yet. However, I scored big at a moving sale and I now have more Land Cruiser crap than I ever imagined. So if you have a 40 or 60 Series Land Cruiser and are looking for parts I probably have it, just let me know...
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Still have a ton of 'Cruiser parts. In particular a 60-Series front axle that is complete from hub-to-hub and I'd like to get $400 for it, and I've got a ton of other stuff.
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I might be interested in that front axle. I'll have to come by some time and take a look at it.
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btt...

Still have the CJ and the 205...
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Do you have the gear shiftter? How much?
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Jhowery wrote:Do you have the gear shiftter? How much?
:mrgreen: man, you came real close to asking for the "gear shitter" :flipoff2:
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Jhowery wrote:Do you have the gear shiftter? How much?
What gear shifter do you speak of?
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