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1976 Jeep Amc Cj7 Levis Edition Renegade - Barn Find - Survivor - Classic on 2040-cars

US $12,500.00
Year:1976 Mileage:65404
Location:

Hermitage, Tennessee, United States

Hermitage, Tennessee, United States

Estate Sale
Barn Find
Survivor 

1976 Jeep AMC CJ7 Renegade Levis Edition
Manual Drive - 258 Straight Six 

This 1976 Jeep CJ7 is up for sale to settle an estate, it is a garage kept survivor condition Levis Edition Renegade Jeep.  This Jeep had recent motor work to get it up to par and road worthy.  This Jeep is a running and driving survivor CJ7.  The CJ7 enjoys a longer wheelbase and larger door openings than its CJ5 brothers.  This CJ7 Levis Edition Renegade features factory paint, decals and most of its original factory trim.  Please see the pictures for a detailed visual of what is factory and remains original to the vehicle.  If you have any specific detailed questions please send me a message.  You are more than welcome to come and see the vehicle and take it for a test drive.  Everything works as it should mechanically and it runs and drives as it should.  4 wheel drive engages and works as it should.  I have not taken this vehicle off road, I have only drove it on the occasional cool evenings around town.  This is not a restored example of a Levis Edition CJ7 but an original survivor condition running and driving Jeep.  There are some rust spots in the lower rockers, there are dents at the rear corners, there is rust through on the floors that have been strengthened for durability.  We toyed with the idea to replace the front floor pans and repair the rust/dents and repaint and re decal the Jeep but the restoration shop refused and stated it should be sold as is so the future owner could decide what they want to do.  The restoration shop stated that these original untouched Jeeps with their original patina are all the rage and in fashion and it would be better for the future owner to decide what they wanted to do and which direction to take.  This is a great vehicle and brings back memories of my youth.  This Jeep has been in the family for a long time and it is time to let it go to a new home.  

This Jeep features the original rear seat, the original and perfect dash, the original Jeep gauges and steering wheel.  It has a new valve cover gasket, new battery, new radiator hoses, new fuel pump, new fuel filter, new plugs and oil filter and other mechanic services completed.  The front seats are seat covers, the original front seats have tears, the top is a newer Bestop color correct top as the original top is no longer available.  Please take a detailed look at the pictures and if you require more detailed pictures just let me know.

If you have any questions or want specific pictures of anything please feel free to message me.  If you would like to come and drive the vehicle please let me know, we are located in Nashville TN.

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