1984 Jeep Cj-7 Wrangler Custom Hand Painted Camoflouged Paint Job 4x4 Military on 2040-cars
Daytona Beach, Florida, United States
1984 JEEP WRANGLER 4X4 CJ-7
This awesome "original steel" FLORIDA Jeep has a one of a kind, custom hand painted, camouflaged
paint job (not a vehicle rap). It has a newer "high performance" 258 cubic inch, 6 cylinder motor from “S&J Engines” with approximately 25,000 miles since installation. The motor has a nice sounding performance cam, an aluminum radiator, "headman" headers and a "stay cool" aluminum radiator. This Jeep sounds so good, that many people believe it's a V-8. It's backed by a smooth shifting 5 speed manual transmission with a heavy duty clutch & pressure plate. It runs and drives very well! The 4 wheel drive stuff works fine also! My CJ-7 has a cool aftermarket steering wheel, a clean dash with extra gauges (safety factor) and nice set of black seats. It has many new parts including the L.E.D tail lights and 10”X15” polished aluminum
wheels with 33 inch “BF Goodrich" tires. It handles well with the power steering & power brake options. I recently replaced the windshield, windshield frame along with a new "Best Tops" brand convertible top, rear window, side windows and doors. It has a newer set of relocated mirrors (so you still have mirrors with the doors removed). The floor has been "rhino lined" in a forest green color. The tires still look new with less than 5000 miles. In fact the spare tire is brand new with zero miles. This Jeep has been garage kept and hasn't been abused in the woods like most Jeeps. It can be a daily driver. The rear seat does have a small tear (see pictures) on the back side, the radio isn't hooked up and the wipers recently quit working? Clean Florida title in hand! Please call with questions and / or to schedule an appointment.This Jeep is for sale locally and the auction can be cancelled at any time. "Buy it Now" price? Call me! Thanks, John 386-566-6623 It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the
vehicle, and/or to have satisfied himself or herself as to the condition and
value and to bid based upon that judgment solely. The seller shall and will
make every reasonable effort to disclose any known defects associated with this
vehicle at the buyer's request prior to the close of sale.
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