1984 Jeep Cj7 Cj Restored on 2040-cars
Belgrade, Montana, United States
Pristine is the word. This was a frame off restoration. Frame was sand blasted, acid bathed, primered, and dipped in black epoxy. Hood and fenders are new factory parts and tub is from an 85 CJ7, no rust. Doors and hard top from an 83 CJ7 Larado, no rust. All seals, locks, switches, bolts, screws are new and/or stainless. 4" Skyjacker suspension lift for the 33x12.50 Michelin rubber. Solid axle installed with auburn gear. All bearings and hubs replaced. Motor is a 1995 351 Ford crate motor w/dyno of 310hp. Transmission 79' CJ7 T-18 (ford byproduct). Hydraulic clutch (99 Ford Superduty), DUI ignition, Holly 650 carb, radiator, break lines, steering, shocks,wiring,headlights,tail lights,marker lights,grill,drive shaft, dual flowmaster exhaust,classIII hitch, smitty built nerf bars, Alpine CD with 4/MBQuart speakers. Seats are all new, front seats are Steel Horse buckets, rear seat is fold and tumble. New carpet and dash is stainless steel with digital gauges. Tilt steering. Has hard top, bikini top and full garage cover. Never been driven in rain, salt or mud. Never off road. It is a show piece with no corners cut! Ready for the car show or just a Sunday drive. Call if more questions 406-388-4802 or email. Thanks for looking!
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If not what he said, then, it's how he said it that has eyebrows raised. "I cannot come up with a schlock product, I just won't. I won't put an American engine into that car. With all due respect to my American friends, it needs to be a wop engine." Wait, what's that?
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