1979 Jeep Cj-7 4x4 For Sale Or Trade on 2040-cars
Corona, California, United States
For Sale or Trade: 1979 Jeep CJ-7 4x4 Quadretrack (Has a YJ Front clip on it hence the square head lights). We used this jeep for local hunting in the mountains here and since everything has been closed off it has not been used for 3-4 years. Factory Inline 258 ci motor, 33in tires w Rock Crawler Wheels. I believe it has Dana axles front and rear but I don't remember which ones off the top of my head. The following things were done 4-5 years ago. Full custom roll cage, rhino lined interior, new seats, new top, wench, new shocks, Disc brakes, tie rods, motor mounts, u-joints, trans mount, hub seals, shackle bushings, starter etc. I have over 10K in receipts since 2006. Things it needs to get up and running again: Carburetor or rebuild the one that's on there, battery, rear engine seal, and possibly an alternator and gas for sure(Its Empty). There are a few minor dents on the hood. The jeep passed smog the last time we registered it which I'm guessing was 3-4 years ago. Clear title in hand. It is a solid jeep that has serious climbing power. I will trade plus possible cash for a fishing boat, center console or? Mako, Grady White, Whaler, CABO, Black Fin, Bertram, Hatteras Etc. Also a 60-63 VW preferably a ragtop or other older VW model, Beach House rental or some other vacation spot. Make Cash offer or let me know what you have. I have this advertised locally and reserve the right to end this auction early. Thanks for looking and good luck Bidding. Bidders with no feedback will be cancelled |
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