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1981 Jeep Cj7 Tagged And Road Ready! No Reserve! Keyless Entry! Restored! on 2040-cars

Year:1981 Mileage:26000 Color: is a
Location:

Weatherford, Texas, United States

Weatherford, Texas, United States
Advertising:

NO RESERVE!!!! 
 1981 CJ7 Renegade 
CLEAR TITLE REMODELED FUN SUMMER JEEP!

 You are looking at a 1981 Jeep CJ7 4x4 it has 360 V8 engine is tagged and road ready. (I just drove it 240 miles!) All original dash with all working and functioning buttons and knobs. Newer stereo system that sounds great as you cruise the streets! Automatic locking doors with key chain remote. This is the first jeep I have ever seen with a leather heated seats! With brand new paint and an engine completely turnkey I have no doubt this jeep will find its right owner!

    Here is the mechanical work that has been done: 
2.5-inch ranchero suspension
 33x12.5x15 tires like new 
 replaced All the motor mounts
 Trans mounts 
Starter Solenoid
 Fuel pump 
Brand New Carburetor (life time warranty) 
Spark plugs
 Plug wires
 Distributor cap 
Rotor Ignition coil 
Fan belt
 All fluids and filters just changed. 
Has heated seats and electronic door locks 
And a full role cage
 New battery cables  

 The jeep has power steering, power brakes, alarm system, warn locking hubs, newer Atlas transfer case, keyless entry, rear speakers… I’m sure I am forgetting some Does have an older exhaust kit I'd replace it soon but is totally capable of doing its job.

This Jeep was done right! Its completely restored however I will say its 8 of 10 mechanically, interior is an 8 out of 10 and the exterior is a 6.5 to 7 out 10. not your $40,000 10 out of 10 jeep. I have the auction set at NO RESERVE but if you have the cash and are ready to get into the jeep today we can talk… 

 $500.00 non refundable deposit Due 24 hours within the auction ending, the rest is due within 7 days of the auction ending.  (if you pay in full on pay pal I will need to add an extra $100.00 to pay for PayPal) 

Comes with hardtop, hard doors, soft half doors, keyless entry remotes, and gas tank lock for Gas Tank. (plus all the paper work I have)

 NO FRAME RUST. NO FLOOR RUST. 

Shipping is buyer’s responsibility however I am more than happy to help refer and coordinate with shippers and buyer. (I'm in Dallas so its about 400.00 to either side of nation) 

 CALL ME OR TEXT 817-925-1117

Let me know if I can take any other pictures thanks and GOOD LUCK BIDDING!

I reserve the right to end auction early as it is for sale in multiple classifieds and also in my town.     


 Check out what jeep forum has to say about the Atlas transfer case starting at $2000.00 nothing but great reviews!

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