Cj-7 Laredo: Rebuilt Engine, 4x4, Lift, Tires, Stereo, Winch, Leds, New Paint !! on 2040-cars
Conroe, Texas, United States
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Inline 6 Cyl (258ci)
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Used
Year: 1982
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Jeep
Model: CJ
Trim: CJ-7 Laredo
Options: Winch (10k lb), LED Lights, Custom Bumper, Spare Tire Rack, 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player, Convertible
Drive Type: 4 Wheel Drive (4x4)
Safety Features: Roll Bar
Mileage: 0
Power Options: Power Steering, Power Brakes
Sub Model: FREE SHIPPING!
Exterior Color: Brown
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Tan
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1982 Jeep CJ7 Laredo: The Jeep CJ-7 featured a wheelbase 10 inches longer than that of the CJ-5 and lacked its trademark rear curve of the door cutouts. The other main difference to the CJ-5 was to the chassis which
hitherto consisted of two parallel longitudinal main c-section rails. To help improve vehicle handling and stability, the rear section of the chassis stepped out to allow the road springs and dampers to be mounted closer to the outside
of the body. It was introduced in 1976, and 379,299 were built during 11 years of production. The CJ-7 featured an optional new automatic all-wheel drive system called Quadra-Trac, as well as a part-time two-speed transfer case. An
automatic transmission was also an option. Other features included an optional molded hardtop, and steel doors. The CJ-7 was also available in Renegade and an upgraded Laredo model. Noticeable by their different body decals, the Laredo
model featured highback leather bucket seats, a tilting steering wheel and an elaborate chrome package that included the bumpers, front grille, and mirrors. An optional Trak-Lok differential was available for the rear. Rear axle ratio
typically 3.54, but later went up to 2.73.
When we found this CJ7 was available for sale, we jumped on the opportunity to add it to our inventory! In our haste, we neglected to clearly define the term "good paint" with the seller. Simply "good" doesn't go over well around here so within 24 hours of arrival this Jeep was introduced to our proffesional painter. The instructions were clear; "... make the paint and body show as strong as the numerous options that give this Laredo such amazing curb appeal." A few weeks later this beauty was returned with an exceptional brand new paint job and all new decals. Before we dizzy you with all this Jeep's features, we'd like to ask you to ponder this comparison. Which of these options makes more sense? Spending $35-40k on a new Jeep (with a Nav system weaker than your iPhone) that has a value dropping like a rock with each day and mile that passes? Or, spend about half that for a unique classic Jeep that turns heads, handles any job, drives great and appreciates in value with each passing day. Ok, so there is no A/C. Needing a Jeep with A/C makes about as much sense as needing a Harley with a sunroof. Your second excuse -- I can't get financing on a 32yr old vehicle. Wrong!, we have lenders that will finance up to 90% on classic vehicles. And finally, if your wife/husband won't let you buy it ... match.com offers a solution for that problem too. :) Now on to the good stuff! In addition to the paint, you will see in the photos that the seats, stereo, and top are also brand new. The extensive list of options, features, and upgrades includes; Rebuilt 6 Cyl(258 ci) Engine, Rebuilt 5 Speed Transmission, 4x4 (4WD), Power Steering & Brakes, 4" Lift, Custom Front Bumper, SmittyBuilt XRC Performance 10k lb Winch (w/ cover & cable), Highback Bucket Seats, Rubber Floor mats, Rollbar, Rigid Industries LED Fog Lights (2), LED Headlights, Kenwood KDC-BT952HD Stereo, Scosche Speakers, Chrome Exhaust Tip, Airhorns, Tilt, Tint, Tow Package, Tire Tools, Spare Rack w/ 2 Gas Cans, Spare Tire w/ Cover, 15" Alloy Outlaws, and Pro-Comp X-Terrain 33x12.5R15LT Tires! All the gauges work like they are supposed to including the factory tachometer and clock. There is a cruise control set-up present but we have not tested it. The only mechanical item we found in need of replacing was the starter so we installed a new one on 9/15/14. You are not going to find a nicer or stronger running CJ7 in this price range! With the "Buy it Now" option you can own this custom CJ7 now and receive FREE SHIPPING * to your driveway. Not only is shipping free but we will handle all of the shipping arrangements and provide complete cargo insurance while in transit. Why wait a week just to be out bid at the last second by another bidder? We sell 90% of our cars with the low “Buy It Now” option. This unique Jeep is not a vehicle you are going to find at your local dealership. Reserve is set just below the “Buy It Now” price. Why wait? “Buy It Now” and get your new CJ7 home safe and hassle free! If you are local or have your own transportation arrangements, we may accept a slightly lower offer. * USA - excludes; Alaska, Hawaii, Washington, & Maine. International - Buyer will receive $500 USD shipping discount. DAYS / NIGHTS / WEEKENDS / HOLIDAYS: Call Brian ANY time for further details at (832)606-9952.
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