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So much depends on what the previous owner/s did with and to it. From what I have heard the '76 was a solid jeep. I have an '81 CJ5 with the AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l six cylinder and the same axle set up and have had no major problems. the AMC 304 doesn't have much more power so the drive train should hold up fine. Again, it depends on how it's been treated over the years. Post some pictures after you go to look at it. They are always helpful. And get as much info from the current owner on what it has, what's been done to it and why he/she is selling it. Good luck.

Tommy
 
Jeep made a lot of changes in 76, most for the better. I believe 76 was the first year for the boxed frame.
 

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