I have agood running and driving 1982 Jeep CJ-5 up for a no reserve auction. Everything works on this Jeep, even the windshield washer, lights, underhood light, heater fan, radio, wipers, gauges. All buttons and knobs are on it as they should be. The Jeep was last tagged and on the road in 2003, same adult owner for the last 20 years. Always maintained well with oil and filter changes along with lube jobs. Previous owner used it to ride his grand kids around the farm and eventually parked it in a shed off the barn. It had been sitting a couple of years and he decided to sell it instead of letting it just sit and go down worse than it already had. I had to put a few new parts on it to get it in driving condition. It has a new battery, fuel pump, oil and filter with all fluids checked and topped off if needed. Fuel system drained and any lines replaced that needed it. I put a couple of gallons of the ethanol free gas in it and it runs good. A little light blue smoke when you first start it, then she clears up and runs fine. The 4-speed transmission, transfer case and manual 4x4 hubs all work smooth and problem free. The front seats have been recovered in the old school rolled and pleated black vinyl. Back seat is good. All seat belts are in the Jeep, front and back. Softop is in faircondition with the back window and drivers side window having a small 4 to 6 inch tear. The Jeep does have some rust and its priced accordingly. Frame has a couple spots in the usual CJ places nearand around the rearspring mounts (see pics). I have driven the Jeep around here with the Farm Use tag and it runs, shifts, drives and stops good. If I was going to drive it on the highway a lot, I would weld some angle iron on the frame rust places just for safety.
You could part this Jeep out at this price and make money. Clear Virginia title. I can help with shipping if needed. Look at my feedback and all the pics and bid with confidence. I describe these vehicles as close as possible and usually my opinion is worse than previous buyers have thought. Thanks for looking and good luck bidding.