1979 Jeep Cj7 on 2040-cars
Gorham, Kansas, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:4.2
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: CJ
Trim: CJ7
Drive Type: 4 WHEEL DRIVE
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Convertible
Mileage: 10,683
Exterior Color: Green
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
FOR SALE THE CLEANEST 1979 JEEP CJ-7 I HAVE EVER SEEN
CLEAR COLORADO TITLE
4WD HIGH AND LOW WORK GOOD
power steering
POWER BRAKES
grease able shackles
RUN GOOD
SPEEDO IS A AFTERMARKET SO I DONT KNOW ACTUAL MILEAGE
LIFTED WITH 33 INCH ALL TERAIN TIRES
HAS A STAINLESS STEEL DASH
TUFFY CENTER CONSOL
CB RADIO
FRONT BUCKET SEATS
REAR BENCH SEATS
REAR STORAGE COMPARTMENT
FRONT TOW SHACKLES
STEERING BOX BRACE
HARD HALF DOORS
4.2 ENGINE WITH A 4.O HEAD AND FUEL INJECTION
TURBO 400 AUTOMATIC 3 SPEED TRANS
REAR BUMPER WITH 2 INCH RECIVER HITCH AND TIRE CARIOR
THE BAD
SMALL HOLE IN THE RIGHT REAR SOFT TOP SEE PIC
WANDERS AT HIGHWAY SPEEDS, NOT SURE WHY COULD BE SHOCK, SPING ,GEAR BOX ETC
MAY NEED A BRAKE BOOSTER OR SOMETHING YOU HAVE TO PUSH HARD ON THE BRAKE PEDDLE TO MAKE IT STOP
SMALL SPOT ON HOOD THAT HAS BONDO THAT IS CRACKED
HORN DOESNT WORK
WASHER FLUID DOESNT WORK
HAS RUBBER DRAIN PLUG GASKET THAT LEAKS A LITTLE
NO EMISSIONS EQUIPEMENT {CAT CONV, AIR PUMP} BUYER RESPONSABLE TO LOCATE AND INSTALL IF NEEDED
SOLD AS IS NO WARRANTYS OR GARANTIES
FOR SALE LOCALY RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY IF IT SELLS LOCALY
WILL DELIVER FOR $1 A LOADED MILE FROM 67640 MESSAGE FOR A QUOTE
Jeep CJ for Sale
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What would you drive in 1985?
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