1986 Jeep Cj-7, V-8, Original Rust Free Body And Frame, Immaculate Like New! on 2040-cars
Chester Springs, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:304 V-8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Jeep
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: CJ
Trim: BLACK
Drive Type: 4X4X4
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player, Convertible
Mileage: 28
Sub Model: CJ-7
Exterior Color: Red
1986 JEEP CJ-7 THAT STARTED AS A RUST FREE BODY AND FRAME THAT HAS BEEN RESTORED WITH A CLEAN AND SIMPLE WILLYS LOOK.THIS CJ-7 IS THE LAST YEAR THE OF THIS MODEL. THIS IS A 304 CUBIC INCH MOTOR WITH THE 4 SPEED BORG WARNER T4 TRANSMISSION, DANA 300 TRANSFER CASE, DANA 30 FRONT AXLE AND THE DANA 44 REAR AXLE. THIS MODEL HAS THE WIDER AXLES FOR GREAT STABILITY AND LOOKS. THE BODY IS ALL ORIGINAL JEEP. THERE ARE TOO MANY NEW PARTS TO LIST BUT HERE IS AN OVERVIEW OF GOODIES:
THE 304 V-8 HAS GREAT POWER AND NICELY BUILT WITH EDELBROCK INTAKE AND FOUR BARRELL CARB, EDELBROOK ALUMINUM DRESS UP KIT, ELECTRONIC IGNITION, NEW ALTERNATOR, ALUMINUM RADIATOR AND ELECTRIC FAN THERMOSTATICALLY CONTROLLED. THE CJ IS ALSO EQUIPPED WITH POWER STEERING.
THE SUSPENSION LIFT IS A LEAF SPRING OVER AXLE COMBINATION WITH FOUR NEW SKYJACKER SHOCKS AND STEERING STABILIZER. THE AXLE RATIO IS 3:73. THE FRONT AXLE IS ALL REBUILT WITH A LOCKRITE LOCKER, WARN LOCK OUT HUBS, NEW BEARINGS AND UJOINTS. THE REAR DANA 44 IS BUILT WITH A LIMITED SLIP UNIT. INSTALLED ARE ALL NEW BRAKES, ROTORS, DRUMS, CALIPERS AND BRAKE LINES. THE FRONT AND REAR DRIVESHAFTS HAVE ALSO BEEN REBUILT.
THE NEW EXTERIOR IS FINISHED IN VIPER RED WITH A HIGHLY GLOSS SMOOTH FINISH BASE CLEAN THAT HAS BEEN CUT AND BUFFED. THE FRAME AND AXLES HAVE BEEN PAINTED WITH GLOSS FRAME BLACK PAINT. THE UNDERBODY HAS BEEN VERY NEATLY UNDERCOATED. THE FUEL TANK HAS A NEW SENDING UNIT AND GAUGE.
THE INTERIOR HAS ALSO BEEN FINISHED IN VIPER RED WITH NEW BUCKET SEATS IN THE FRONT AND NEW FOLD AND TUMBLE REAR SEAT. THE DASH HAS ALL NEW GAUGES, NEW KENWOOD STEREO CD THAT IS SATELITE, BLUE TOOTH AND PANDORA READY. TWO NEW POD SPEAKERS IN THE FRONT AND THE FORM FIT BOX SPEAKERS IN THE BACK WITH CUP HOLDERS BUILT IN. A FULL ROLL CAGE HAS BEEN ADDED FOR MAXIMUM SAFETY. ALSO A NEW GRANT STEERING WHEEL HAS BEEN INSTALLED. A CENTER CONSOLE AND NEW QUADRATEC FLOOR MATS ARE INCLUDED. A BIKINI TOP, NOT SHOWN IS INCLUDED AS WELL.
THIS RUST FREE CJ-7 IS AN AWESOMELY BUILT UNIT THAT LOOKS GREAT AND RUNS VERY STRONG! THE JEEP PERFORMS GREAT BOTH ON AND OFF ROAD AND WILL GO ANYWHERE WITH THE LOCKING AXLES AND FOUR NEW 35X12.5-15 DISCOVERER STT RADIALS. THE POWER STEERING WORKS AS IT SHOULD AND THE JEEP BRAKES VERY WELL. THE FRONT BUMPER IS SET UP ALREADY FOR A TOW BAR AS WELL. ALL OILS HAVE BEEN CHANGED AND THE UNIT IS READY TO GO.
ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL 610-637-6261. I WILL HELP LINE UP SHIPPING IF NEEDED, PAID BY BUYER. I CAN TAKE TRADES AS WELL.
DON'T MISS OUT ON THIS FINE EXAMPLE OF THE LAST CJ-7!
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