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1986 Jeep Cj7 4.2l Automatic Black On Black on 2040-cars

US $12,500.00
Year:1986 Mileage:84300 Color: Fresh Black Paint
Location:

Ripley, West Virginia, United States

Ripley, West Virginia, United States
Advertising:

  • Up for Bid is my 1986 Jeep CJ7. This is the last of the CJs. This is a very nice CJ that has a ton of work and upgrades.

84300 original miles on the body. The engine has been recently rebuilt. Fresh paint job. I have both a Hardtop and BestTop Bikini top. The hardtop has two cracks in the front corners. I never had them fixed because I don't run it in the winter. The body has been redone and there is no frame cancer like you find on these old jeeps.

A list of the work and upgrades that has been done:

Drive Train:

  • Rebuilt 4.2L I6 w Custom Valve Cover- Engine Block Painted Red.
  • MotoCraft 2100 Carb- Original Throttle Body FI removed
  • Nutter Bypassed
  • Upgraded Ignition System
  • 3-Speed Automatic
  • New Exhaust w. Dual Stainless Tips - Great sound
  • Red Poly Bushings on Springs and Trans Mount
  • Superwinch Hubs
  • New Wheel Bearings
  • Rancho Shocks
  • New Battery and Alternator
  • Power Steering and Power Brakes

Exterior:

  • Fresh Black Paint
  • Tubular Bumpers and Side Steps
  • Bushwhacker Fender Flares
  • New BFG T/A KOs 33x12.50 15s  - 3ply sidewalls
  • New Weld Alum Wheels
  • Cibie Headlight Conversion
  • Hella Black Magic Lights
  • Stainless Grill Cover
  • Stainless Trim Pieces- Hood Latches, Windshield Hinges, Door Hinges, Mirrors
  • Diamond Plate Kick Panels
  • The Gadsden Flag on the hood is Vinyl- so you can remove it if you want.

Interior:

  • New Carpet
  • No Tears in the seats
  • New Drivers Seatbelt
  • Stainless Dash Plate
  • New CD player w. Bluetooth and USB- New Speakers
  • New Weather stripping
  • Padded Roll Bar Cover

Overall this is a very nice Jeep. Im selling because I don't drive it much anymore since I moved to WV. The few things that don't work are the horn and the windshield washers. I wanted to put a new dash pad on it because the original is getting bad but I haven't yet. The pictures speak for themselves. Email me with questions. I tried to describe as accurately as I can. Im selling as-is and can arrange delivery but buyer pays all costs. Good Luck.

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