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Jeep: 1985 Jeep Cj 7 With 4.0l* on 2040-cars

US $20,000.00
Year:1985 Mileage:116000 Color: Body Armor Rear Bumper with Swing
Location:

Olathe, Kansas, United States

Olathe, Kansas, United States
Advertising:

We are selling a very clean and straight CJ that offers a unique combination of nostalgia and modern upgrades.  Under the hood you'll find a fuel injected high output 4.0L straight six engine.  Inside you'll find a stock CJ look and feel with Line-X sprayed tub.  Underneath you'll find enough upgrades to let this CJ take you to those hard to reach destinations, but not too much to keep this Jeep from surviving in the urban jungle.

We've been upgrading this Jeep for 6 years.  Previously it lived in California where the dry air kept the Jeep in near perfect condition.  It has been garaged/dry since coming to the midwest.

This really is a great opportunity for someone wanting a clean CJ.  We have over $30,000 and countless hours of TLC invested in this Jeep.   The engine upgrade alone is worth $4000.  You'll be hard pressed to find a CJ that runs/drives as well as this one does.  

Drive Train
4.0L Crate Motor with Hasco Fuel Injection Kit
Rear Auburn Gear Ected Locker
Front ARB Air Locker (powered by an ARB Air Compressor)
BDS YJ Conversion 4" Lift
4:88 Gears (speedometer has been adjusted for gears/tires)
35" BFG Mud Terrain Tires (lots of tread left)
5 speed manual transmission
SSVC Rear Disk Brakes
Moser Solid Rear Axles
Rancho Steering Stabilizer
Navajo Brake Booster
AGR Steering Gear Box with heavy duty steering shaft
Sway Bar Disconnects
Modified leaf spring shackles for tow bar (plus tow bar & necessary wiring)

Exterior
Body Armor Rear Bumper with Swing-arm Tire/Can Carrier
Custom Front Bumper (air reservoir with integrated quick connect air hose fitting)
Rugged Ridge Fender Flares
Hard Top & Bikini Top

Upgrades/Additions
Tuffy Locking Trunk Box
Tuffy Locking Glove Box
Nerf Bars
ARB Air Compressor
Line-X tub
K&N Air Intake
Deep Groove Floor mats

Replaced Items
Fuel Tank
Radiator
Full Exhaust
Steer wheel
Windshield
Mirrors (side & rear view)
Blinker switch assembly
Battery
Gauges (Tac, Clock, Lights, ect)
Radio & Speakers
Stick Shift Boots/Knobs
Heater core
Window crank handles & levers

If this ad is still active the Jeep is still for sale.
Please ... serious inquiries only
No trades considered.

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