Jeep Cj-7 360 V-8 on 2040-cars
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BESIDES NORMAL WEAR & TEAR, RUST ON CHASSIS DRIVERS SIDE, CRACKS IN FIBERGLASS FENDER PASSENGER SIDE, SPEEDO DOES NOT WORK. RUNS AND DRIVES GOOD, GOOD BRAKES.
1976 CJ-7 JEEP, 360 CHRYSLER V-8, 400 TURBO TRANS, QUADRA-TRAC NEW ITEMS: 348 LIFT EDELBROCK CAM & LIFTERS, 600 CFM EDELBROCK 4 BARREL CARB, FLYWHEEL, 2500 STALL TORQUE CONVERTER, STARTER, HEADERS AND MASTER CYLINDER. CUSTOM ITEMS: OVERHEAD SPEAKER BAR, AM/FM/CD PLAYER, GRENADE SHIFTER KNOB, ARTILLERY BOX CONSOLE. FEATURES: 33" GOODRICH RADIALS, 15" PAINTED STEEL BULLET HOLE RIMS, LARGE SIDE PIPES. ALSO HAVE 1952 WILLY'S JEEP M38A1. DELIVERED TO THE MILITARY 1/1953. VERY LITTLE RUST ALL ORIGINAL 4 CYLINDER (LOCKED) DOES NOT RUN. 3 SPEED TRANS. 4WD. MISSING SEATS, RADIATOR, SPARK PLUGS, WIRES. HAVE 2 EXTRA TIRES, GRILL, AND FRONT END. CUSTOMER PICK-UP ONLY. SELLER WILL NOT ARRANGE DELIVERY. $10,000.00 CASH OR CASHIERS CHECK ONLY FOR BOTH. NEGOTIABLE. |
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100,000 Jeep Cherokee models subject to further 9-speed recalibration
Thu, 29 May 2014It seems that the software problems with the nine-speed automatic gearbox in the Jeep Cherokee continue to mount. The programming already caused multiple development delays and even postponed the Cherokee's market launch by roughly two months. Now, Jeep has issued another recalibration to hopefully assuage unhappy drivers.
According to Automotive News, this reflash for the allegedly jerky transmission covers over 100,000 Cherokees built before May 5, but it's not technically a recall. If owners are having problems and complain to the dealer, they get the new software. Otherwise, they continue with the current version. New vehicles on dealer lots also receive the latest revision to the programming. It takes only around five minutes to install, but technicians need to take the Cherokee on a test drive to adapt the gearbox to the changes.
The Cherokee's transmission software has been problematic practically since the beginning. The Jeep plant in Toledo, OH, briefly idled its second-shift workers last year to take care of the issue. Since the launch issues for the crossover, demand has been strong. Jeep added another 1,000 temporary workers to the Toledo factory to keep up, and sales were on par with the Wrangler in just its first two months.
New Jeep Wrangler pickup spy shots reveal suspension and tire details
Wed, May 17 2017Most of the spy shots we've received of the Wrangler pickup have been from a bird's-eye perspective. However this time, one of our spy photographers got up close to the truck at ground level. The new view shows us some interesting details regarding the truck's suspension, as well as the placement of the spare tire. Immediately evident is that the Wrangler pickup will have the same sort of suspension design as its SUV sibling. Solid axles are employed at the front and rear, and it appears that the rear axle is coil-sprung, since there are no leaf springs nor shackles present underneath. The photos also reveal that the truck won't have a tailgate-mounted spare tire like the SUV. Instead, it will have a more traditional truck location beneath the bed. Few other new details can be seen from the spy photos. This prototype sports the same production-style bed we've previously seen. The photos also really show just how long this Wrangler pickup is. With such a long wheelbase and rear overhang, the pickup will have more difficulty with hills than the bed-less versions. Of course, it will also be able to carry more than those Wranglers. We expect it go on sale in late 2019 based on previous reports. Related Video:
Jeep going bigger with new Grand Wagoneer, smaller with sub-Renegade?
Tue, 11 Mar 2014The headlines are still rolling in for the new Renegade that Jeep unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show last week, but already reports are surfacing, citing sources within the company, about what Chrysler's iconic off-road brand will do next.
Speaking with Auto Express (whose reports we tend to take with a grain of salt or two), Jeep chief Mike Manley suggested that two courses of action are currently under consideration at Auburn Hills to develop two very different new models - one smaller and one larger than anything Jeep currently makes.
One plan would be to make an SUV or crossover even smaller than the new Renegade, although it isn't immediately clear what platform it would take. The Renegade (pictured above in Trailhawk spec) will be built in Italy alongside Fiat's upcoming 500X, but uses a heavily modified platform. We figure the smaller model, if approved, could base itself on the new Fiat Panda Cross.