1984 Jeep Cj7 on 2040-cars
Fernandina Beach, Florida, United States
1984 JEEP CJ7 This is an incomplete project. Must be finished. You can not drive this home. You are bidding on a 1984 Jeep CJ7 project. I have done a tremendous amount of work on this project. I have recently purchased me a brand new JK Unlimited so I am selling this one to put the cash in my new one. My loss is your gain. There will not be a reserve on this auction. It will be sold to the highest bidder. I have a clean Florida title in hand. Below is a list of what has been done so far. Small Block Chevy V8 Conversion Fresh Rebuilt Turbo 400 Transmission New Lokar Automatic Shifter New Twin Sticks on the Dana 300 Transfer Case 2" Shackle Lift New Body Bushings with 1" Lift New Aluminum Intake New Edlebrock Carb New Aluminum Radiator New Electric Fan New Chrome Power Steering Pump and Chrome Brackets New Chrome 100 amp Alternator with Chrome Brackets New Water Pump New Clear Cap HEI Distributor New Electric Fuel Pump Best Top Seats Front and Rear (Not new but in great shape with no tears) New Headlight Bezels New Parking Lights New Tail Lights New Marker Lights New Rancho 5000 Shocks New Shorty Block Hugger Headers New Plug Wires and Plugs New Oil and Temp Gauges Has Spice Soft Top and Soft Doors With No Tears and Clear Windows The Jeep is in overall great shape. It was painted by the previous owner and there is a few spots of minor rust. A little around where the roll bar mounts to the floor and there were a couple of small spots in the front floor pans. As you can see from the pics I have installed new diamond plate floor pans and also fabricated some diamond plate sections that go around the roll bar. None of this takes away from the appearance. The diamond plate actually looks really good. You are more than welcome to come and see it before you buy but this must be done before auction ends. Rear drive shaft is in and I have the front one that still needs to be installed. 4X4 works fine. Does have power steering. I also have a matching spice center console, spare tire, rear spare tire carrier, full wiring harness and a factory Jeep CJ hitch that goes with it. Just installed new dual thrush mufflers. The brakes still need bleeding but you can drive it up onto a trailer. It still needs some work to be completed but you are more than welcome to price out everything that has been done and you will see you are getting a heck of a deal for a project that is probably eighty percent complete. I'm also open to partial trades and cash. Let me know what you got. If I like your offer I will end the auction early. A $500 non-refundable deposit is required into Paypal within 24 hours of auction close. The balance will be due in cash upon pick up. The Jeep must be picked up within 7 days of auction close unless other arrangements are made. Please keep in mind that any arrangements beyond the 7 day pick up will require the balance to still be paid within seven days. Good luck and Happy Bidding! |
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