Jeep Cj 7 Built Amc 401 V8 On Or Off Road 4x4 Cj7 on 2040-cars
Belle Plaine, Minnesota, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:AMC 401 V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Jeep
Model: CJ
Trim: AMC 401 V8
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player, Convertible
Drive Type: 4x4
Mileage: 4,300
Exterior Color: White
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
76 Jeep CJ7 Built to play on and Off-road
The jeep runs great. I've trailered to AZ twice and it did great on the trails.
The only reason I'm selling it is I have another jeep and I bought a side-by-side.
This Jeep has a lot of power.
The Jeep has 4300 mi since being built.
MOTOR :
76' AMC 401(6.6L) V-8
Edelbrock Intake
EDELBROCK 750CFM CARB
COMP CAM 268 H
HARLAND SHARP ROLLER ROCKERS
FORD TFI IGNITION SYSTEM
FLOW COOLER HIGH FLOW WATER PUMP
Flex-A-light dual fans with thermostat
4 CORE RADIATOR
New Cherry Bomb exhaust (true duals)
AGM battery and dual battery holder
TRANSMISSION & DRIVELINE:
76' Frame
76' TF-727 HEAVY DUTY AUTOMATIC 3 SPEED TRANNY W/ LOCK-UP CONVERTER
LOKAR TRANNY MOUNT 16" SHIFTER
Tranny Cooler
76' DANA 300 TRANSFER CASE
FRONT DANA 30 with SSBC DISK BRAKE CONVERSION ("BIG BRAKES") and Spartan Locker
FRONT SWAY BAR W/ DISCONNECTS
REAR AMC 20 with one-piece shafts
STAINLESS 4" DROPPED FRONT & REAR BRAKE LINES
NEW BALL JOINTS AND ALL TIE ROD ENDS
5 NEW 35x12.5x15 Procomp Mud Terrain
INTERIOR:
84' Body from TX (99% rust free) there's a couple small spots of surface rust
Corbeau front SEATS W/ FOLD & TUMBLE REAR SEAT
JVC HIGH POWER CD PLAYER W/ REAR 6X9'S AND FRONT SONY 51/4" AND CENTRA POD
DURALINED INTERIOR
Tilt steering
New Power Steering pump
POWER STEERING GEAR BOX
4" DROP PITMAN ARM
OTHER:
FRONT TOW BAR SHACKLES W/ 3/4" LIFT & TOW BAR
4" Suspension LIFT
2" body lift
Rock Hard front winch bumper
Superwinch EPI 9.0 9000 LB with 100' synthetic rope
Rear bumper with swing out spare tire holder
Nerf bars
Bushwhacker Fender Flares
Hard Top (lift gate has rust)
Hard doors-Ugly (they work but I only used for storing)
Soft top
Soft half doors
Full soft doors,
Bimini top
NEW windshield frame in box
Jeep CJ for Sale
- 1983 jeep cj7 base sport utility 2-door 4.2l(US $8,500.00)
- 1986 jeep cj7 base sport utility 2-door 4.2l(US $8,500.00)
- 1984 jeep cj 7(US $18,500.00)
- 75 jeep cj-5
- 1985 jeep laredo
- 1978 jeep cj7 base sport utility 2-door 3.8l(US $3,750.00)
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