Jeep 1978 Cj 7 on 2040-cars
Nolensville, Tennessee, United States
Below I tried to add my you tube links, but I cant seem to get them working. I hope you can cut and past it is worth to hear her run!!! I bought this Jeep in 2011 just after it had a frame off restoration. The work was great and done by the owner's brother. However, he built her a no power no nonsense, 25" tired every day commuter. When I got it, I drove it for a year while I put together the cash to re-do what had been done. Below is a list of what work I have done to the Jeep to make it more of a Jeep than a yuppie day cruiser. Pulled the inline 6 cyl and put in a Chevy 350 with about 310hp Replaced all steering components. Switched all brakes to slotted and drilled disk with chevy s10 calipers New 8" brake booster and larger than spec master cylinder Redesigned interior of the cab. Changed dash to custom with custom dials. Put in a new transfer case and sticks, added a new sound system, custom roll bars. And a false rear floor for door storage. New 35" tires New rear and front with all new gears. New paint job, less than a year ago. The engine has been shined up and tricked out at a heavy cost. New springs and shocks New aluminum radiator and shroud New custom welded front bumper with 10,000lb winch Matching back bumpers Custom security system I know I am forgetting some things so I will wrap it up like this. 4 years he did a frame off on the jeep and put 2,800 miles on it. 1 and a half years ago I started my build. Six months later I was done and now for the past almost two years, it has been my every day driver. I have put 10890 miles on it in that time. I have changed all fluids and rotated tires every 1000 miles. I detail (including the undercarriage) at least once a month. I have a set of soft doors, a set of half steel and half soft doors. I have a whole shelf of extra parts that come with the purchase, like a starter extra can lights, and other misc. parts. There is also a brand new, never used soft top. If you are funded and interested, please feel free to call me or come by to see her. I live south of Nashville and my phone number is 615-879-5872 |
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