1980 Cj7 Jeep With Amc 304 Ci Engine And Four Speed Trans on 2040-cars
Grass Lake, Michigan, United States
This is a 1980 cj7 jeep that I bought about eight months ago to restore but never got around to doing it. The frame in the back is rusted through and will need patched on both sides. The front half of frame is good. The jeep will move but does need the clutch replaced or adjusted not sure. It has a 304 ci with headers and cherry bombs. This is not the original motor. i believe it came with a four cylinder. The millage of this motor is unknown. The engine is solid and runs good and sounds good. It does not hold a prime after sitting you have to prime the carb with gas. This jeep is for someone that wants to restore it or needs parts. The 4 wheel drive Does work. I have some extra parts that can be seen in the pics, back Levi seat, extra hood, front grill, original gas tank, soft top, metal quarter panels for both sides The tires are bad, cracked on the side walls. The rims are good. I will just call it a restore project with a solid motor. You are welcome to come see it or have some check it out for you if interested. It does have potential if you know what you are doing. I'm getting ready to have surgery on my shoulder so I know that I will not be able to get it done. If you have any questions message me.
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