Fully Restored '82 Monster Cj7 V8 - 36" Tsl Super Swampers - 2 Amp Alpine Sound on 2040-cars
Marshville, North Carolina, United States
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This Jeep was COMPLETELY RESTORED IN 2004 with over $35,000 invested!!! This Jeep CJ7 - is completely frame-off restored with over $35,000 invested!!! This Jeep turns heads EVERYWHERE!!!! Its like driving in a parade! I have had this Jeep for the past 10 years and have enjoyed every bit of it! It is a COMPLETE Frame-Off restoration and have included "Before" pictures so you may see the dramatic difference of what this awesome Jeep has become! It has gone from a shell of a car to an incredible and powerful machine! I am only selling this because I am 44 now and ready for something a little more sophisticated. Always starts right up and even the clock works! Straight exhaust since it has been grandfathered in for zero emissions regulations. You must see this to appreciate it. - New Chevy 350 V8 Edelbrock engine. Edelbrock is the most respected name in performance. - Holley 620cfm carb - 3.70 Stock Rear - Rebuilt T-176 4 Speed Tranny - 4 inch lift - New Steering Box - Completely new brake system - New Gas Tank w/ sensor and gauage - New Drive Shafts and U Joints - New Bushings and Bearings - Pro Shocks - New AR Racing Chrome Rims - TSL Super Swampers 36-12.5-15 - The interior is all original with new cloth on the seats - All hinges are stainless - New Running Boards/Bumpers - Rust Free and the engine runs smooth - Rhino Lining Interior - $2400 2 amp 4 speaker all weather ALPINE CD system with 2 12" Kick Box Subwoofer System SOUNDS AMAZING!!! - 2 Hard Steel Doors with roll-up glass windows (almost never used) I do have the hard top but has been damaged from sitting in storage and items place on top of it. It was garaged kept and I rarely used hard top.You will need a new one. All restoration was done in 2004 and has been used about 100 - 500 miles per year since. Only off road a couple of times on some mountain dirt roads. No rock climbing or rough use. Was 99% used around town. Please call or text for info or to see it in person. I do not need help selling this vehicle. Will consider sport car convertible trades plus cash (Corvettes, Porsche, Jaguar, Mercedes) Thanks for looking! Hope you enjoy it as much as I have! I have placed it out in my yard for sale and reserve the right to end the auction if it sells locally. |
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