1981 Jeep Cj7 Laredo Edition Factory V8,auto,a/c, Un-restored Daily Driver! Nice on 2040-cars
Cleveland, Mississippi, United States
You are bidding on one of the Best optioned , un-restored, Running and driving CJ7 Jeeps on the world wide web. This is a fantastic Jeep with the best options you can get on a CJ7. This Jeep was owned by the previous owner for the last 15 years and the jeep was painted once in its life prior to that owner.
Many nice upgrades have been done to the jeep over the years making it the ultimate machine. The front and rear end were completely gone through and added were 373 Gears, Solid axles, and Detroit lockers front and rear. At the same time New driveshafts were installed front and rear. Complete new suspension added all the way around new springs with 2 inches of lift. Also a new 9500 Warn winch has been installed, and towing package receiver hitch added. Modern style CD Stereo installed. With all of that being said, this Jeep has A/C, Hardtop, Hard doors, Carpet, Factory Tachometer, Factory Clock, Factory Tilt Column, Factory 304 V8 and Automatic Transmission. You can't get any better than that. This Jeep Runs, Rides and Drives AS Good and maybe even better than the day it was purchased!! Interstate speeds at 75mph and take your hand off the wheel. The motor runs extremely strong and quiet, the transmission shifts perfectly through every gear, and the 4wd works perfectly. The body on this jeep is solid along with the floor pans and tub. There are a few minor blemishes and bubbles in the paint in a few small areas just from an old paint job. The top is in great condition with only minor blemishes in the fiberglass, no rot or issues that need addressing. Keep in mind, this Jeep is Un-restored and has not had a paint job in over 15 years and has been driven regularly local. This is just a damn nice and rare jeep that can be used as your daily driver or weekend getaway driver. If you are looking for a great all around Jeep that has not been molested and passed through a bunch of different people then this is it. No Rhino lining anywhere, not frame sprayed with undercoat or tub P.O.R to death to hide anything. What you see is what you get. If you have any questions please call 662-721-5009 or 662-719-3694 at any time. I will be glad to answer your questions or talk about buy it now pricing on local sale advertising. Any and All ZERO 0% FEEDBACK BIDDERS MUST CONTACT PRIOR TO BIDDING OR YOUR BID WILL BE RETRACTED. ALSO IF YOU CANNOT PURCHASE OR MUST BE PRE-APPROVED FOR A LOAN OR NEED AN INSPECTION BEFORE PURCHASE; THIS MUST BE DONE BEFORE AUCTION CLOSES!!! EXPECT TO PAY THE REQUIRED NON-REFUNDABLE $1000.00 DEPOSIT WITHING 48 HOURS OF AUCTION CLOSING OR THE JEEP WILL BE RE-LISTED!! THIS IS AN AS-IS-WHERE IS AUCTION AND BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL SHIPPING. SORRY IF ANY OF THIS SOUNDS HARSH, BUT THIS IS NOTHING PERSONAL, JUST BUSINESS AND WELL LEARNED BUSINESS OVER THE YEARS. HAPPY 4TH OF JULY AND GOOD LUCK WITH THE AUCTION!! |
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Crawling Moab in the 2015 Jeep Renegade Trailhawk [w/video]
Thu, Apr 9 2015The funny thing about the Renegade Trailhawk is that Jeep still feels the need to defend it. For the past 20 years, automakers have sent emissary vehicles outside the citadel walls surrounding their brand niche. In doing so, these companies found buyers eager to join the cult instead of an angry horde. With the kingdom successfully expanded, automakers had to build new walls to contain this broader identity. This is the story of Jeep's modern expansion, growing with new models while the faithful at the brand's center howl at every quest into broader market segments. Thirteen years after it busted out the Liberty and eight years after birthing the Compass and Patriot, you'd think the resistance to new Jeeps would subside. But no. It's 2015, and while nobody makes the slightest tantrum over BMW's new minivan (except for Sniff Petrol), the Renegade still has to fight its way through pitchforks and torches. Which is a long way of saying that this author is guilty of brand prejudice, too. When the company told us that we'd spend the first day of the Easter Jeep Safari driving seven awesome concepts and the second day driving the Renegade Trailhawk on Dome Point Trail, we could only think, "They giveth excitement, and they taketh it away." Our pessimism was later proven to be incorrect. Sharing the sentiment our colleague Brandon Turkus expressed after his Quick Spin, we found the Renegade to be "in a word, impressive." Dome Point will not trouble a kitted-out Wrangler, but in a compact SUV with on-road tires the rocky sections were chunky enough to require close attention to your lines or use a spotter. As instructed, we put the little 4x4 into the Selec-Terrain's Rock mode, and with common sense plus one eye on the man directing us with hand signals the Renegade climbed over everything with some wheelspin but little fuss. At the first rest point, we turned the car off to wait for vehicles behind. Not realizing that this resets the drive mode to Auto, we crawled through the next two rocky jumbles in the default setting. The result was the same: a bit of wheelspin climbing over thick steps, but an altogether drama-free passage. Auto mode can't use the engine throttle maps unique to each Selec-Terrain setting, but it doesn't hamper the Renegade's capability by much. On a steep bit of trail with a crest capped by stacked stone plinths, it took three tries to find the right line, but that's on us – the Renegade did more than expected.
Jeep Wrangler's shift to aluminum could see production leave Toledo
Mon, 06 Oct 2014The Jeep Wrangler may be a timeless design, but sooner or later, time will run out and Chrysler will have to replace it with a newer model more friendly towards the earth it's designed to traverse. That will, it seems, mean a shift to aluminum construction (whether just for the body or for the entire structure) - but what will that mean for the Wrangler's long-time home of Toledo, OH?
According to the latest pronouncements from Fiat Chrysler chief Sergio Marchionne, the shift to an aluminum Wrangler would likely mean moving production out of Toledo. "If the solution is aluminum," Marchionne told Automotive News, "then I think unfortunately Toledo is the wrong place, the wrong setup to try and build a Wrangler, because it requires a complete reconfiguring of the assets that would be cost-prohibitive."
Marchionne also indicated that, were Wrangler production to move elsewhere, it would find another line to take its place in Ohio. "One of the thing that we are dealing with now is what else we do with Toledo that fulfills our commitment to the city and to Ohio. I don't have a doubt that there will be zero impact on head count and employment levels and anything else." Jeep has built the Wrangler in Toledo since World War II, with the exception of six years starting in 1986 when it was built in Brampton, Ontario. The complex dates back to 1910 and currently produces the Wrangler and Cherokee. Past products have included the Wagoneer and Commanche as well as the Dodge Dakota and Nitro.
Georgia judge slashes verdict to $40M in Jeep fire case
Wed, Jul 29 2015A judge in Georgia has drastically reduced the damages that Fiat Chrysler Automobiles will have to pay to the family of Remington Walden, who a court said died as a result of the unsafe design of one of its vehicles. While the jury originally awarded the family $150 million at FCA's expense, Judge J. Kevin Chason cut that amount to $40 million, the Detroit News reported. The automaker may still appeal the verdict. The case dates to March 2012, when a 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee in which four-year-old Walden was riding was rear-ended by another vehicle. Due to what the jury ruled was an unsafe fuel tank, a fire erupted, and Walden died in the fire. The family's lawyers successfully argued that the automaker knew there was a problem and didn't take sufficient action to address the issue, while FCA countered that its vehicles met the applicable safety standards when they were built. The jury found FCA 99 percent responsible for the fire and Walden's death, reserving the final one percent for the driver who caused the crash. The court awarded the Waldens $150 million in damages to be paid by the automaker: $120 million for wrongful death, and a further $30 million for pain and suffering. FCA, however, argued that the damages were disproportionate to the incident, noting that the $120 million was 11 times higher and the $30 million four times higher than any comparable awards upheld on appeal in the state. Chason agreed and cut the penalties extensively. The Walden family has reportedly accepted the reduced verdict. But according to the News, company spokesman Michael Palese said, "The reduction in the damage awards does not cure the many errors that tainted this verdict and denied FCA US a fair trial. We are considering our legal options." News Source: The Detroit NewsImage Credit: Jeep Government/Legal Recalls Jeep lawsuit court