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Cleanest 1983 Cj-7 On Ebay, 68k Actual Miles, No Reserve, New Paint, No Reserve! on 2040-cars

Year:1983 Mileage:68920 Color: Copper Brown Metallic /
 Nutmeg
Location:

Chester, Virginia, United States

Chester, Virginia, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.2 litre inline six
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 1JCCN87AXDT071723
Year: 1983
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Jeep
Model: CJ
Trim: Renegade
Options: Tilt steering, 4-Wheel Drive, Convertible
Drive Type: 4 Wheel Drive
Mileage: 68,920
Exterior Color: Copper Brown Metallic
Warranty: Unspecified
Interior Color: Nutmeg

Todays auction is for a super super low mileage Renegade Jeep CJ-7. This truck had the full sticker package on it prior to the repaint, but it looks so clean without the decals we decided not to put them back on the truck. This was a one owner Jeep when I purchased it in 2006. It had low mileage as most of my Jeeps do; it had 56k on it when I bought it.  Currently with a little under 69k this is one of the finest examples you will find anywhere. And as far as rust, there isn’t any, bring a magnet. This is no Fiberglass body sitting on a CJ frame and called a restoration, it’s all original. I can show you the two previous rust repair areas that were professionally repaired. After the repairs were made the Jeep was painted with paint to match the factory copper brown metallic. This is NOT a low quality paint job, this Jeep was painted with top of the line Glasurit paint. There is four coats base and three coats clear, which is a much better paint job than it had when it rolled out of the factory. So if you are looking for a truck to take in the woods this might not be the one, there are plenty of them listed on here with a Maaco paintjob. This again is NOT one of them. The chrome grill is original but the front bumper was replaced with a stainless bumper. All the hinges, mirrors and vent cover were replaced with stainless also, No rust ever. The rear bumperettes are original also.  And yes all the wheels are the original wheels. The top and doors are the Bestop brand and are known to be the best replacement that money can buy. 
Now onto the interior, it’s all original as it was when it was new. The seats are in excellent condition for a 30 year old Jeep. They are consistent for a Jeep with 69k on it. The carpet is the original carpet also, if you watch my other Jeep auctions you will know I am very big on everything being original. I am just kind of picky in that way. This jeep has never had a radio mounted in it. It’s a Jeep thing some don’t understand. If they ever drove a CJ with a factory radio they would. If I was in a position to keep this Jeep I would but with selling my business I am losing all my storage space and need to limit my collection. I have a 1986 Final edition that I will be keeping.
 The mechanicals are they should be, but I did just put in a brand new clutch kit. This Jeep no matter how hot or cold you walk out pump the gas twice turn the key and listen to this baby purr. If a CJ was a very comfortable driving vehicle I would jump in it and drive it to the west coast tomorrow, but I have Grand Wagoneers for that. Yes I said Grand Wagoneers not the new cheap plastic Grand Cherokees. If you want a Jeep you can buy today and sell in ten years and make money this is the one, not that new one you are looking at. I am a proud Jeep owner and the newest one I own is a 1991, and there is a reason for that. Real Jeeps were discontinued when AMC sold the Jeep name to The Chrysler Corporation. At least they continued the AMC tradition with the Grand Wagoneer until 1991. I have an autocheck  report on this Jeep if you would like a copy send me your email address an I will email it to you. These Jeeps typically score 16-39 on the autocheck score but this one is a 42. 
OK now for the must list part. There is a 1000 dollar deposit due within 24 hours of auctions end to be made through PayPal. If you make arrangements to wire the funds then deposit can be made at same time.  These auctions are very expensive so please if you need to ask permission to bid do so first and not after auction has ended. Please have financing arranged before bidding. Final payment is due within 7 days.  I will be posting interior pictures on Tuesday. Again the paint on this Jeep is amazing and everyone just says Wow when they see it, this is a Jeep that anyone would be proud to own. This is not a Jeep that has been wheeled and restored this is a nice garage kept Jeep that deserves a good home. The spare tire carrier was still in paint when pictures were taken and will be on Jeep when picked up. 
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