Rare - 1982 Jeep Cj-7 Limited on 2040-cars
Ashcamp, Kentucky, United States
My father-in-law is an 83 year-old disabled Korean veteran, and I am helping him sell a few of his toys. This is perhaps the RAREST Jeep in the CJ family, a 1982 Jeep CJ-7 LIMITED. YOU WILL LOOK LONG AND HARD TO FIND ANOTHER ONE! This was the Cadillac of Jeeps and had air conditioning, a full lined (and removable) hardtop, and an array of features not found in an ordinary Jeep CJ. The factory color was originally silver but my father-in-law had the Jeep painted to match his Bluebird Wanderlodge motorhome that he traveled in at the time. The Jeep is in outstanding condition and has been stored inside since he bought it. Everything works as it should except for the gas gauge, which reads empty all the time. All the other gauges appear to be functioning properly. This should be an easy fix.
The odometer reads 69,463 and this should be accurate. Many of these miles are actually "tow" miles behind his motorhome so the actual mileage on the engine should be much, much lower. The vehicle is also being listed locally for sale and the seller reserves the right to end the listing early. THIS VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD "AS IS, WHERE IS" WITH NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. For interested buyers, the vehicle is available for personal inspection at my father-in-law's house in Ashcamp, KY. All questions are best addressed to him and he can be reached at home at 606-754-5678 or on his cell at 606-794-4044. You are also free to email me, and I will do my best to answer any questions. Buyer is responsible for paying a $1,000.00 deposit within 48 hours with the balance due in 7 business days. Buyer is responsible for all transportation arrangements. |
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