1982 Jeep Scrambler in Dallas, TX

1982 Jeep Scrambler

............ r already has a bunch of show trophies and magazine appearances to its credit. Even better, it has genuine rock-crawling credentials and probably drives even better than it looks no matter what the road looks like. The Scrambler is an unusual version of the legendary CJ, offering more interior space and a longer wheelbase, which pays big dividends in terms of ride quality. It also makes a big statement when you paint it Go-Mango Orange with blue and purple flames. YJ Wrangler fenders and cut-down doors were installed during the build, but the integration is seamless so you hardly even notice. The hood was punched full of louvers to help keep the warmed-over small block cool, and fat fender flares are mandatory when you?re running large-by-huge rubber. The owner is also a highly skilled paint and body man, so the finish is not only beautifully done, but it was maintained in show condition despite frequent off-road forays. Heavy-duty front and rear bumpers are mandatory on a rig like this, and the finish quality throughout is extremely impressive. Kudos to the guy for actually hitting the trails with this one! Inside, it?s actually quite comfortable and it?s clear that this one was built to drive. Modern bucket seats were fitted up front, along with a TJ folding rear bench for true 4-passenger capacity. A custom roll cage made from 2-inch DOM tubing was grafted onto the original Scrambler piece, and neatly integrates the spare tire carrier. The original dash still carries factory gauges, but there are a lot of additions to help when the going gets tough, including a tach and auxiliary gauges, as well as an AM/FM/CD stereo with glovebox-mounted amplifier. Thanks to the Scrambler?s extended wheelbase, there?s also plenty of storage out back. There?s also a full black convertible top that makes this beast even somewhat practical if you want to drive it every day?who could resist? The engine is a 1977-vintage Chevy 350 fitted with Holley Pro-Jection fuel injection system, which is ideal for off-roading because it doesn?t seem to mind extreme angles. A 3-inch stainless exhaust with Magnaflow muffler was fabricated and doesn?t compromise ground clearance. The suspension is highly modified, including a Rubicon Express YJ spring-over kit, Rancho RS-9000 shocks, all adding up to an additional 8-inches of ground clearance. The transmission is an SM465 4-speed manual feeding a Dana 44 up front and a modified Dana 60 out back, all packed with 4.10 gears and Detroit Locker differentials. The frame itself is stock, but every single system was upgraded with an eye towards unbeatable reliability when the going gets tough. Even the brakes were upgraded to discs, which shed mud and water better than drums. Bright chrome wheels enhance the flashy looks and are fitted with gigantic 37x12.50-15 Goodyear Wranglers.....................................................................................................................................

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