Cj7 Lifted Matte Grey Jeep 1980 38x15.5x18" Nitto & Xd Series - Corbeau Seats on 2040-cars
Coronado, California, United States
Engine:v-8
Body Type:jeep
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Matte Gray
Make: Jeep
Interior Color: Black
Model: CJ
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 7
Drive Type: auto
Mileage: 10,000
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Convertible
Sub Model: CJ7
Great CJ 7 Jeep - New custom Matte Finish Gray paint. - inside is coated with rhino lining sealant.
XD 18" matte black wheels - Nitto grappler 38" tires good tread - maybe 500 miles on the tires
I don't use the jeep off road. I have built this jeep over the last 5 years and driven it around the island town I live in. It is my island cruiser... great looks & solid jeep. I never have a top or doors on the car. Does not even have doors - do have a small tonneau cover.
4x4 works - but I don't use it. It needs some adjusting due to the angle of the drive shaft Custom double bilstein hoop suspension built by Chappelles of El Cajon CA. Car is geared low for low speed torque.
New Corbeau seats front and back - have new seat belts have not installed yet. All new interior trim. No radio/speaker yet.
Powder coated heavy duty tube bumpers and roll bar - off road lights (disconnected with covers on)
V-8 Engine from a 1987 Chevy Suburban that had 80000 miles (approx) on it. Swapped out to make California Smog legal. Before the engine that was in the car was not street/smog legal. Runs strong & car has new CA. Vin by Highway Patrol & is street legal.
I have invested over $14K in this jeep over the years and enjoyed it. It is an 8 out of 10.... not a rusted out piece.... I have looked at many jeeps before I started this one.... body is solid... some new metal body parts (hood, skirts) This is not a "show jeep" to trailer around - this is a driver.... it is fun & gets lots of looks from all. I had sold it once but party did not come up with money! I kept driving for last few months but it is time for it to go.
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