1986 Jeep Cj7 Laredo on 2040-cars
Glendora, California, United States
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.2 6 cyl.
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Jeep
Model: CJ
Trim: LAREDO
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player, Convertible
Drive Type: 4 wd
Mileage: 84,400
Exterior Color: White
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Brown
BEAUTIFULLY EQUIPED JEEP LAREDO! " RUBICON READY ". THIS JEEP WAS PROFESIONALLY MODIFIED FOR EXTREME OFF ROAD USE BY AN OLDER GENTELMAN TO TAKE HIS FAMILY ON OFFROAD ADVENTURES. NO EXPENSES WERE SPARED ON IT'S CONSTRUCTION. THIS IS A MUST SEE AND DRIVE VEHICLE! BEING A FAMILY VEHICLE, IT WAS EQUIPPED WITH CUSTOM SOFT RIDING SPRINGS AND RIDES BEAUTIFUL ON THE HIGHWAY! IF INTERESTED IN THIS JEEP, PLEASE CONTACT ME TO COME SEE AND DRIVE THIS AMAZING JEEP! WE CAN ALSO ARRANGE TO HAVE IT INSPECTED BY YOUR MECHANIC. WE JUST HAD THE JEEP SMOGGED. ALL REGISTRATION IS CURRENT. HERE IS A LIST OF MODIFICATIONS: REBUILD ENGINE IN 07 WITH STAINLESS VALVES, ROLLER ROCKERS, COMP CAMS CAM, 4.0 FUEL INJECTED CYLINDER HEAD.MOPAR PERFORMANCE FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM.,CUSTOM HAND THROTTLE, REBUILT 5 SPD. TRANS. WITH CENTERFORCE CLUTCH,CURRY TWIN STICK TRANSFER CASE, REBUILT FRONT AND REAR DIFFERENTIALS WITH 4:56 GEARS AND LOCKERS . NEW BRAKE SYSTEM WITH VANCO HYDROBOOST SYSTEM, ON BOARD COMPRESSOR,30 GALLON FUEL TANK,DICK CEPEK 12.50X33X15 RADIALS IN NEW CONDITION WITH NEW SPARE ALSO! CUSTOM SEATS AND LOCK BOXES, THE LIST GOES ON AND ON! PLEASE TAKE A LOOK AT MY FEEDBACK AND BID WITH CONFIDENCE! THANKS FOR LOOKING!
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