1982 Jeep Cj7 Laredo Copper Metallic Nutmeg Clean Original Paint Stunning ! on 2040-cars
Clarence, New York, United States
Transmission:5 SPEED MANUAL
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: COPPER
Model: CJ
Interior Color: NUTMEG
Trim: NUTMEG
Number of Cylinders: 6
Drive Type: MANUAL
Mileage: 999,999
Sub Model: LAREDO
1982 JEEP CJ-7 LAREDO RARE COPPER METALLIC WITH NUTMEG TRIM INTEIOR !
This AMC classic Jeep CJ-7 is all clean steel with most of the original paint which is not flawless, however the luster is still very sweet. The original floor pans are solid and have never been patched or replaced. There is no bed liner or undercoat cover-up. There is a newer decal kit and there was a few areas of touch up. There is 4 new high quality chrome wheels and a non matching spare with a rare nutmeg tire cover. The frame, frame rails, and undercarriage, all rock solid !
The 4.2 inline 6 cylinder runs very strong. The fuel delivery system has been upgrade to a Mopar correct Multi Port (MPI) 4.2 fuel injection system. It now runs better then ever. This very expensive upgrade is worth every penny (No more carter carb blues). The T5 manual transmission and the Dana 300 are supper strong and shift perfectly. The brakes system, including emergency brake function well and have been complete gone through recently. The suspension has been upgraded with some heavy duty spring hangers and a mild spring lift some time ago provide for the perfect looking stance. Chrome front bumper, chrome front grill with pin stripe, and rear chrome bumperettes present.
The interior is OEM Nutmeg in all it's 80's glory. The seats do show some wear, however are still presentable for 30+ years old. The leather grab bar, leather steering wheel, Tilt steering column, Laredo horn button, dash pin stripe, oem nutmeg center console w/keys, nutmeg dash pad and complete OEM carpet all present. The clock is new and keeps perfect time which does illuminate with the dash lights. The tach is not functional as it's being used as a pass-through for the upgraded ignition and fuel injection system. The headlight, tail lights, and turn signals all function. Even most of the dash light work, as does the volt meter, oil pressure, and speedometer. The gas gauge does read fuel amounts, however it's erratic with readout responses. There is an period correct aftermarket cruise control unit that I've personally never used.
I've owned this Jeep for a couple years and I still have the Colorado title which is free and clear and ready for immediate transfer without delay.
I'm running the auction with bikini TOP ONLY to keep the reserve as low as possible, however I can source most any top option you desire at a fair price. If you have any additional questions please call 716-512-8307.
Overall this CJ with it's patina, rare color, clean sheet metal, desirable trim package, and solid mechanics is one of my personal favorites from my collection. I am confident you will love it too !
Thanks for looking !
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2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee pricing leaks out
Thu, 24 Jan 2013With our deep dive and auto show coverage of the 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee revealed at the Detroit Auto Show, we brought you as much information as Chrysler would allow us to, but one thing we're still left in the dark about was the pricing. It would seem that Jeep Garage might have the answer for that. The Jeep enthusiast forum claims to have gotten its hands on the ordering and pricing breakdown for the updated Grand Cherokee, and while a Jeep representative has yet to get back to us as to the validity of the site's claim, these preliminary numbers look pretty kosher to us.
In base form, the two-wheel-drive Laredo will reportedly start at $28,795, which is a $1,100 increase over the 2013 model year, and the new Grand Cherokee Summit trim level starts at $47,995 for 4x2 models and $50,995 for the 4x4. Waiting for the new diesel engine? The torquey new 3.0-liter oil-burner will be a $4,500 option on Limited, Overland and Summit 4x4 models, but 4x2 pricing (and availability) are not known. As for the range-topping Grand Cherokee SRT (no longer called the SRT8), this added performance could run you an extra $2,700 with a new starting price of $62,995. More importantly, loaded to the gills with all available options, the 2014 Grand Cherokee SRT will top out at around $72,400 - or around $6,000 more than a fully loaded 2013 GC SRT8.
We'll let you know if the gang over at Jeep get back to us with any confirmation, but until then, head over to Jeep Garage to see the pricing details it has listed.
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