You are viewing a 1982 Jeep Scrambler CJ-8, this is an older
restoration with some upgrades to the engine, drive train and
chassis. 383 Stroker with a 4-bolt main built by Jerry Janke of Pro
Stoker in Texas. 10.5:1 compression with Eagle forged pistons, Dart
aluminum heads, Comp cam and roller rockers, Holley 770cfm Street
Avenger Carb, Aluminum radiator and electric cooling fan, Headman
headers and Magnaflow mufflers.Duel disc Corvette master cylinder,
Wilwood front and rear disc brakes, OEM style steering box with
stiffener mounting bracket, 700R4 Automatic transmission, B&M
Ratchet Shifter, NP208 Shift on the Fly Transfer Case, Dana 60 rear
differential, Dutchman axles, 4.56 gears and Detroit Posi-traction
locker, Bilstein shocks, 4 lift and American Racing 15
wheels.Original steel, with no perforating rust issues, Kenwood
stereo, 20 gallon fuel tank, Bosch white faced gauges, Aqua seats,
Line-X bed liner.Painted in Omaha Orange and Black Visit Bend Park
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Vehicle Details
1982 Jeep CJ8 Scrambler
Listing ID:CC-1914879
Price:$34,500
Location:Bend, Oregon
Year:1982
Make:Jeep
Model:CJ8 Scrambler
Exterior Color:ORANGE
Interior Color:Gray
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:500
Stock Number:23-024
VIN:1JCCM88E3CT060257
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