1985 Jeep Cj7 on 2040-cars
Riverside, California, United States
Body Type:SUV
Engine:4.2L 258
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Jeep
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: CJ
Trim: CJ-7 LARADO
Drive Type: 4X4
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Convertible
Mileage: 121,000
Sub Model: LARADO
Exterior Color: White
UP FOR AUCTION IS A VERY CLEAN AND REBUILT 85 JEEP CJ-7. BODY IS STRAIT AND RUST FREE. RECENTLY REPAINTED WHITE. HAS BIKINI TOP AND METAL HALF DOORS FROM WRANGLER. HAS LARADO GAUGE PACKAGE THAT INCLUDES TACH AND CLOCK. (THE CLOCK IS NOT WORKING AT THIS TIME). ORIGINAL CHROME GRILLE OVERLAY WITH BLACK STRIPE. HAS NEW BLACK CARPET. SEATS ARE USEABLE, MATERIAL IS TORN. FRONT SEATS ARE NOT ORIGINAL. DASH PAD STARTING TO SHOW WEAR.
ENGINE WAS RECENTLY GONE THROUGH, RUNS GREAT AND STARTS UP EVERY TIME. HAS 121000 MILES ON THE ODO. FRONT 4WD LOCKING HUBS REPLACES WITH AFTERMARKET BRAND FOR DURABILITY. HAS TRACKLOK REAR. FACTORY REAR MODEL 20. NOT SURE OF GEARING, GUESSING 3.31 OR 3.55. HAS 6 INCH ROUGH COUNTRY SPRINGS. RIDES IS PRETTY DECENT FOR HOW HIGH IT IS. HAS NEW 35" TOYO TIRES MOUNTED ON CUSTOM RIMS. SUSPENSION CLEARS 35 WITH NO PROBLEMS AT ALL. NO HIGH SPEED VIBRATIONS AT FREEWAY SPEEDS. LONGEST TRIP WAS A RECENT 2 HOUR DRIVE UP THE COAST. THE TRANSMISSION IS A 4 SPEED, WAS TOLD BY THE PREVIOUS OWNER THAT THE T5 5SPEED BLEW UP AND HE REPLACED IT WITH A 4 SPEED. CLUTCH IS NEW AND SHIFTS AND DRIVES AS IT SHOULD. 4WD AND TRANSFER CASE WORK JUST AS THEY SHOULD. AXLES HAVE NEW FLUID AND JUST RESEALED. NO LEAKS AT ALL.
HAVE CLEAN IDAHO TITLE FOR THE JEEP. THE JEEP IS MISSING A LOT OF THE SMOG COMPONENTS. THE JEEP RUNS AND DRIVES VERY WELL, ALL GAUGES WORK PROPERLY AND SHOULD HAVE NO PROBLEM DRIVING ANYWHERE.
IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO SEND ME A MESSAGE.
I HAVE A FACTORY JEEP HARDTOP THAT CAN BE SOLD WITH THE JEEP FOR AN EXTRA PRICE. COMES WITH FACTORY METAL DOORS ALSO (DOORS NEED PAINTED AND HARDWARE) TOP IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION WITH FACTORY TINTED GLASS.
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Fri, Feb 27 2015Rule number one of public relations – save the bad news for Friday. Fiat Chrysler has adhered to that, announcing today that it'd be voluntarily recalling 467,480 SUVs. This latest recall could actually be thought of as a continuation of a September 2014 recall, relating to the fuel-cell relay. In that case, some 188,723 Dodge Durango and Jeep Grand Cherokee CUVs from model year 2011 were recalled. And this time, it's the Durango and GC in trouble again. FCA is adding crossovers from model years 2012 and 2013 to the fuel-pump recall, although only diesel-powered Jeeps with the 3.0-liter V6 that were sold outside of North America are affected this time around. As with the previous recall, deformities in the fuel-pump relay, which could affect its functioning. In most cases, FCA reports that the affected vehicles simply won't start, although they also could be prone to stalling. A new relay circuit will be installed that promises increase durability. Of the 467,480 vehicles being recalled, 338,216 were sold in the US market, 18,991 went to Canada and 10,829 were shipped south of the border, to Mexico. Outside of the NAFTA region, FCA is recalling 99,444 vehicles. No injuries or accidents have been associated with this recall. Statement: Fuel-Pump Relay February 27, 2015 , Auburn Hills, Mich. - FCA US LLC is voluntarily recalling an estimated 467,480 SUVs worldwide to install new a relay circuit that improves fuel-pump relay durability. FCA US engineers have determined a condition identified in a previous investigation may extend to additional vehicles. The previous investigation, which led to a recall, traced a pattern of repairs to fuel-pump relays that are susceptible to deformation. This may affect fuel-pump function, preventing a vehicle from starting, or leading to engine stall. Of the two scenarios, the no-start condition is the more common. FCA US is unaware of any related injuries or accidents. The fuel-pump relay is located inside the Totally Integrated Power Module (TIPM), which also helps manage other vehicle functions. None of these other functions, including air-bag deployment, is affected by the fuel-pump relay. The new campaign affects an estimated 338,216 vehicles in the U.S.; 18,991 in Canada; 10,829 in Mexico and 99,444 outside the NAFTA region. Covered are model-year 2012 and 2013 Dodge Durango full-size SUVs and non-NAFTA 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee mid-size SUVs equipped with 3.0-liter diesel engines.
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