1981 Jeep Cj7 Renegade on 2040-cars
Ellinwood, Kansas, United States
Body Type:Sport Utility
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Inline 6 (258)
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Jeep
Model: CJ
Trim: Renegade
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Drive Type: 4wd
Mileage: 31,252
Sub Model: Renegade
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Yellow
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1981 Jeep cj7 that i have owned close to 6 years. It is the renegade edition. has the Inline 6 with a T5 tranny and dana 300 tcase. It does run very well and shifts just fine. the 4wd works fine also. mechanically in really good shape. has never left me stranded anywhere. the factory color was the tan color. the decals on it now are not correct
4 inch suspension lift. set of 5 wrangler mtr 35 inch tires with about 70% tread i'd guess. one tire is brand new. 4 black fake bead locks and one chrome wheel thats a spare
put widetrac axles in it. amc 20 rear and dana 30 front. 4.56 gears with detroit full time locker in rear and if I remember right a truetrac in front. suppose to be 70/30 power to wheels when in 4wd
lights work just fine. has removable cargo carrier. NOT meant to be a external roll cage but it is very strong. 4x130 watt lights that are brand new. aluminum floor in cargo area and also comes with hi lift jack
rear swing out tire carrier/bumper that is way overbuilt with jerry can holders and jerry cans.
front bumper is huge. it has a mile marker hydraulic 10500 lb winch that works perfect.
steering box brace
all guages work in it. speedometer is off due to bigger tires and gears
interior has been lined with rhino liner that has wore off on drivers side floor
front seats are around a year old. bestop brand
rear seat is in good condition. it's a fold and tumble
interior floors are in pretty good shape with no rust.
hardtop is in good shape, needs a little touch up paint
I have kept the frame cleaned out so it is in very good shape with no holes or rust
newer gas tank
The not so good
no radio. speakers are there
motor does smoke a little but it runs very strong
blower motor for heater only works on high. it is the upgraded fan motor that came out of a chevy blazer
the body is getting rust on seam above rear wheels and some body mounts are deteriorating.
hood is a little dinged up where it rests against windshield frame when propped up.
have been covering paint chips with black paint and any suspicious spots on body to stop any rust from starting
doors have new seals on them but are by no means perfect. i have the black door panels for it just not installed
there is bondo in rear quarters that is a little thick from a previous owner. i have never wrecked or rolled it.
windshield is cracked in upper corner of passenger side.
tailgate has been bent in. still closes just fine but doesn't make a good seal against hard top
odometer says 31,252 which i'm assuming it is 131252
this has been a good jeep to me just downsizing the collection. may not be the prettiest but will go through anything
doesn't look like much but i got a boat load of money in this jeep
selling as is with no warranty. will not ship. have right to end auction early because it is for sale locally
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