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1984 Jeep Cj7 V8 4 Speed No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1984 Mileage:34351
Location:

Gardnerville, Nevada, United States

Gardnerville, Nevada, United States
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1984 Jeep CJ7  - clear title - clean Jeep zero rust  

search this on youtube to see a video of the Jeep - 1984 Jeep CJ7 Nevada chevy 350 beadlocks

Body - clean, no rust, original brown paint on inside of tub, now sports a rattle can camo tan and brown on the outside, welded in front tube flat fenders, welded in rear tube fender flares, heavy angle iron rock sliders along bottom sides, strong metal rear corners, rear swing out tire carrier, full roll cage with three hoops, front seats are mastercraft suspension non reclining, factory rear bench seat, rear led flush mount tail lights, Brand new full top from Bestop, I also have half soft doors. Mile Marker 8,000# winch, has tow bar mounts welded to front end. 

Engine - was originally a 4 cylinder Jeep, now has a chevy 350 crate motor swap, engine has maybe 2,000 miles since swap, holley truck avenger off road carburetor to handle the angles, headers, flowmaster muffler, mandrel bent exhaust, very healthy motor runs great and starts right up. 

Drive train - 4 speed SM465 transmission with granny first gear, I just swapped in this tranny, still have the one that was in it but the main gear shaft splines are gone, new coupler mating the tranny to a Lowmax NP205 transfer case, has 3 to 1 gears, you can go to jbconversions to see the transfer case. very heavy duty drive train. I have a rebuild kit for the transmission that I will give you.


Axles - Rear axle is a Dana Model 20 with 4.56 ratio, detroit locker, superior one piece rear axles, Front axle is a Dana Model 30 with 4.56 ratio, true trac locker. suspension is leaf springs that I think are for a YJ, longer than stock with lots of flex, rides really nice and has good ground clearance and doesn't feel tippy on the trail.


Tires - 35 x 12.5 x 15 BFGoodrich KM2 Mud Terrain tires that are basically brand new with a rock rash on the leading edges. Wheels are steel wheels with welded on Beadlocks. Jeep currently has wheel spacers for a wider stance. 

The Bads - The turn signals don't flash because the led tail lights don't draw enough amperage to make the flasher relay work, Speedometer isn't hooked up - needs a cable extension to reach transfer case, no heater - only drove it in the summer and was only used by me for trails, steering has some play but drives fine down the road - it's a lifted modified Jeep, does have power steering. No stereo, so you can enjoy the sweet sounding engine. knobs on dash are the originals and some slide off the shaft if not careful, like the pull for the headlights. I have bought and sold a lot of vehicles on Ebay and am trying give you every little detail of the vehicle. 

I bought this Jeep for my wife to drive on the trail, I have an FJ40 and didn't have enough room for the family, so we needed two vehicles. We used it and now decided that it was too much work for me to guide my wife through the trail (luckily this Jeep was very capable on the trails and didn't require much guiding just some confidence to the driver), and prep two vehicles.

Any question ask and I will answer.  If your having the Jeep picked up by a shipping company that is fine or if your picking it up in person. 

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