1983 Jeep Cj Cj7 V8 350 Auto Red on 2040-cars
League City, Texas, United States
1983 CJ-7 JEEP
Just restore 1983 cj7 jeep, jeep is garage kept and well taken care of. Lots of mods on this jeep Features: Chevy 350 engine v8 (325hp) Built by tuff dawg engines rebuilt 350 turbo transmission 3 1/2 black diamond lift kit installed 4x4 recent paint job from maaco with warranty new msd atomic efi fuel injection system new msd timing control system msd wires msd ready to run distributor high power electric fan new stainless steal shroud optima red top battery lokar kickdown cable and throttle cable borgeson hd steering shaft
4 hid 6k lights on a light bar 5 black micky thompson wheels 5 bf goodrich 33 tires stainless steal nerfbars stainless steel dash sunpro gauges orignal tach and speedometer orignal steering wheel rhino lining new center console with lock sony stereo lokar shifter new speakers low profile sub woofer led tail lights dual exhaust original tire carrier half steel doors bestop soft top and doors new gas tank (not installed yet) and much more Has a clear Texas title, engine only has about 500 miles please ask question make me a offer |
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Stance gets an injection of brawn from the 20-inch wheels, and they'll roll faster thanks to the power upgrade from 197 horsepower and 339 pound-feet of torque in the 2.8-liter diesel to 257 hp and 412 lb-ft.
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