1979 Jeep Cj7 Classic Antique Convertible With Plow Four Wheel Drive 4 X 4 on 2040-cars
Kent, Ohio, United States
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1979 Jeep CJ7 Renegade 4 X 4 with plow. Very dependable great running 6 cylinder engine with 3 speed floor shift and good big tires. Has a new radiator, muffler and tailpipe, gas tank and skid plate. Body has some rust but extra body patch panels to use if desired are included. Frame is very good. Nice interior. Lights, wipers, heater, defroster, horn, gauges all work except we forgot to connect the ground wire to the new gas tank. Sale includes skid plates and plow lights that should work, but I never used them. Comes with removable hard top & doors with roll up windows. There is no soft top. Myers plow is only working up and down. The left and right quit working but rather than repair it, I bought a spare pump that I was told was re-built and goes with the Jeep and should be an easy swap. Includes $240 Optima battery. Plow all winter and take the roof off and play all summer. I bought the Jeep 2 winters ago just to plow my driveway and recently needed a pickup truck. The one I bought came with a plow, so I no longer have a use for the Jeep. Call Jack at 330/389-0456 or use eBay messaging with any questions or to arrange a personal inspection. Do NOT text. I will ignore texting. If you have less than 3 positive feedback you MUST CALL first before bidding or I may cancel your bid. A $500 non-refundable deposit is required within 3 days of auction end with balance received within 7 calendar days of end of auction. Bank wire transfer or cash will get immediate possession of clear title and vehicle. |
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