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1983 Jeep CJ7 ORANGE BLACK 1JCCN87E5DT064052 image
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ICON MOTORING
www.iconmotoring.com (949) 365-1765 (949) 365-1765
1983 Jeep CJ7  Call
VIN: 1JCCN87E5DT064052
Body Style:  2 DOOR WAGON Stock:  1130 Mileage:  
Transmission:  5 SPEED MANUAL
Color:  ORANGE Trim Color:  BLACK Interior Color:  
 

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YOUR LOOKING AT A BRILLIANT ORANGE 1983 JEEP CJ7 5 SPEED MANUAL L6, 4.2L (258 CID) 4WD WITH ONLY 51441 REAL MILES!!!. THIS JEEP IS ABSOLUTELY BRAND NEW! ONE OWNER! WE DISCOVERED THIS JEEP BURIED IN A GARAGE RIGHT HERE IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. THIS JEEP HAS REAL MILES! IT HAD BEEN SITTING FOR OVER 25 YEARS! THIS 1987 CJ7 WAS RUST FREE AND VERY STRAIGHT. HERE AT ICON MOTORING WE TOOK ALL THE STEPS TO MAKE IT BRAND NEW! WE STARTED BY SENDING THE MOTOR TO THE WORLD RENOWNED quot;JEEPS R US quot; HERE IN LAGUNA BEACH CA. THEY MADE THE DECISION TO DO A REBUILD DUE TO HOW LONG IT HAD BEEN SITTING. SO IT HAS ONLY 100 MILES ON REBUILD AND RUNS AS GOOD AS NEW. THE PAINT HAD FADED AND BEEN SCRATCHED UP WHILE SITTING IN THE SAME PLACE FOR 25 YEARS SO WE REPAINTED IT THE FACTORY COLOR WHICH LOOKS PERFECT AND IS BETTER THEN NEW! WHEELS ARE THE FACTORY AND WE POWDER COATED THEM BEFORE WRAPPING THEM IN BRAND NEW BFG ALL TERRAIN TIRES. NEXT STEP WAS GOING THROUGH ALL OTHER COMPONENTS ON THE ENTIRE JEEP. WE THEN FIXED OR REPLACED ANYTHING THAT NEEDED TO BE DONE. THIS 1987 JEEP CJ7 BECAME MORE OF A LABOR OF LOVE AND PASSION DRIVEN PROJECT THEN ANYTHING ELSE. I CAN ONLY HOPE IT GOES TO SOMEONE WO APPRECIATES IT AS MUCH AS WE DO. WE HAVE PUT THOUSANDS IN PARTS AND LABOR INTO THIS RIG AND IT SHOWS! PLEASE CALL TODAY WITH ANY OTHER QUESTIONS. Icon Motoring has a passion for cars. We create the experiences that car enthusiasts can appreciate. Specializing in high end european sedans, sports cars, luxury off-road vehicles, suv's and specialty vehicles. We offer aftermarket products and accessories along with any customizing needs you may have.Financing available.Please call ICON MOTORING for more information at (949) 365-1765.
Price excludes government fees and taxes, any finance charges, any dealer document preparation charge, vehicle preparation/accessories charge and any emission testing charge. Prices advertised are based upon a payment of cash, cashiers check, or debit ATM. Credit cards are accepted with a transaction fee. 


On Jan-22-14 at 13:24:59 PST, seller added the following information:

1983 Jeep CJ7 ORANGE BLACK 1JCCN87E5DT064052 image

Price excludes government fees and taxes, any finance charges, any dealer document preparation charge, and any emission testing charge.
ICON MOTORING
www.iconmotoring.com (949) 365-1765 (949) 365-1765
1983 Jeep CJ7  Call
VIN: 1JCCN87E5DT064052
Body Style:  2 DOOR WAGON Stock:  1130 Mileage:  
Transmission:  5 SPEED MANUAL
Color:  ORANGE Trim Color:  BLACK Interior Color:  
 

Additional Photos

 
Equipments
 
 
Description
YOUR LOOKING AT A BRILLIANT ORANGE 1983 JEEP CJ7 5 SPEED MANUAL L6, 4.2L (258 CID) 4WD WITH ONLY 51441 REAL MILES!!!. THIS JEEP IS ABSOLUTELY BRAND NEW! ONE OWNER! WE DISCOVERED THIS JEEP BURIED IN A GARAGE RIGHT HERE IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. THIS JEEP HAS REAL MILES! IT HAD BEEN SITTING FOR OVER 25 YEARS! THIS 1983 CJ7 WAS RUST FREE AND VERY STRAIGHT. HERE AT ICON MOTORING WE TOOK ALL THE STEPS TO MAKE IT BRAND NEW! WE STARTED BY SENDING THE MOTOR TO THE WORLD RENOWNED quot;JEEPS R US quot; HERE IN LAGUNA BEACH CA. THEY MADE THE DECISION TO DO A REBUILD DUE TO HOW LONG IT HAD BEEN SITTING. SO IT HAS ONLY 100 MILES ON REBUILD AND RUNS AS GOOD AS NEW. THE PAINT HAD FADED AND BEEN SCRATCHED UP WHILE SITTING IN THE SAME PLACE FOR 25 YEARS SO WE REPAINTED IT THE FACTORY COLOR WHICH LOOKS PERFECT AND IS BETTER THEN NEW! WHEELS ARE THE FACTORY AND WE POWDER COATED THEM BEFORE WRAPPING THEM IN BRAND NEW BFG ALL TERRAIN TIRES. NEXT STEP WAS GOING THROUGH ALL OTHER COMPONENTS ON THE ENTIRE JEEP. WE THEN FIXED OR REPLACED ANYTHING THAT NEEDED TO BE DONE. THIS 1983 JEEP CJ7 BECAME MORE OF A LABOR OF LOVE AND PASSION DRIVEN PROJECT THEN ANYTHING ELSE. I CAN ONLY HOPE IT GOES TO SOMEONE WHO APPRECIATES IT AS MUCH AS WE DO. WE HAVE PUT THOUSANDS IN PARTS AND LABOR INTO THIS RIG AND IT SHOWS! PLEASE CALL TODAY WITH ANY OTHER QUESTIONS. Icon Motoring has a passion for cars. We create the experiences that car enthusiasts can appreciate. Specializing in high end european sedans, sports cars, luxury off-road vehicles, suv's and specialty vehicles. We offer aftermarket products and accessories along with any customizing needs you may have.Financing available.Please call ICON MOTORING for more information at (949) 365-1765.
Price excludes government fees and taxes, any finance charges, any dealer document preparation charge, vehicle preparation/accessories charge and any emission testing charge. Prices advertised are based upon a payment of cash, cashiers check, or debit ATM. Credit cards are accepted with a transaction fee. 

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