1984 And 1985 Jeep Cj 7s on 2040-cars
Winsted, Connecticut, United States
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Hello you are looking at a 1984 Jeep CJ 7. This Jeep has a 4.2(258ci) 6 cyl. with an automatic transmission. Basically this jeep is completely stock, It as aluminum directional wheels (all 5, spare included) Really nice nose, windshield frame, top and doors. It has new Best top interior. Front seats, rear seat, center console, visors, carpet and dash pad. Jeep does run but needs a tune up. has been sitting a while. transmission drops into gear and shifts good. Tub is rotted, frame is rotted and gas tank is rotted. Title is not salvage but is marked true mileage unknown. This Jeep comes with a 1985 Jeep CJ 7 that is in the process of a frame off restoration. The Frame is perfect, front and rear have new Lock Rite lockers installed as well as all new gears. Rear has new brakes installed and new u bolts. Front end is not installed in the frame. Tires on the rear end are not included. There is a new 4" all spring lift installed. Frame has been painted with POR15. The 85 tub is in decent condition. Passenger side has had a complete side installed, drivers side needs minor rust repair as well as the floor needs minor repair. The 85 is complete except for engine, interior and front fenders. Many more parts not listed come with it. Put the two Jeeps together and have one very nice Jeep with a lot of spare parts. This is available to look at by appointment, send me a message for a time and day. Thanks for looking.
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