1985 Jeep Cj7 Laredo Sport Utility 2-door 4.2l on 2040-cars
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Engine:4.2L 6 CYL
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Dealer
Used
Year: 1985
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Jeep
Interior Color: Black
Model: CJ
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: CJ7 Laredo
Drive Type: Automatic 4x4
Mileage: 63,460
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control
Sub Model: Laredo
NorthShoreAutoSport is proud to present: 1985 CJ7 Laredo
Automatic Super
low original documented miles currently at 63,460 Factory
A/C,, Zero
rust -All
new brake lines, master cyl, booster, proportioning valve Great
tires
Please
inspect photos closely as there is nothing to hide, this is the real deal and
we have documented the vehicle very well with clear meticulous photos to show
the true quality! This Jeep runs as good
as it looks!
Ownership History
This is a One Owner, Original unmolested survivor. The first owner had the car the majority of it’s life until 2013 when he passed it on to his daughter who subsequently sold it to us. The jeep sat hardly used for the majority of the last 20 years in a temperature controlled three car garage at his summer residence in southern Wisconsin. This jeep had always been a weekend vehicle and is believed to have never been driven in any compromising weather. There is a list of options which I have listed below This car is well optioned and is quite pristine. This is vehicle is not easily replaceable at any cost.
Options:
4.2 Litre Factory HO Motor Full Laredo Package Factory Laredo Chrome Package including wheels HD Factory Shocks Sport Laredo Seats Cruise Control Intermittent Wipers Hard Doors 4x4 with locking hubs Automatic trans
BODY & PAINT
There are no imperfections on the body or paint to mention. The paint, rubber and trim parts are close to flawless. This cj looks like it just rolled out of the factory Paint- overall appearance exceptional!
INTERIOR
The Interior on the cj is again, exceptional. The Seats, Dashboard, Door Panels and Carpets are all in remarkable condition. The dash does not show any of the signs of typical wear or shrinkage you normally see. The front seats are original and pristine! This car spent its life being pampered in a heated garage and was not exposed to the typical harsh sun you would find in the southern and western states!
MECHANICAL
The 4.2 liter engine pulls very strong, shifts great and sounds quite smooth and quiet . Absolutely no smoke on start up, oil pressure is excellent and the car runs at perfect temperature. Drives at 75 mph on the highway perfectly, no pulling, no loose suspension or rattling whatsoever!
Whom ever ends up with this Jeep CJ will be very happy for years to come, this is a true gem and will never lose value if maintained and cared for properly.
If you're interested, call us, we will give you all the information you need to know to help you make your decision on whether or not you want to purchase this vehicle. Northshoreautosport will expedite shipping and assist with all other logistics of the purchase for the buyer Northshoreautosport is a boutique specialty dealer located Downtown Chicago, we offer airport pickup if you decide to fly in to pickup the vehicle! Northshoreautosport offers many services, please call us to discuss!
Clean and clear Title and Carfax!
Any questions may be answered by calling us at 312 884 1 1 7 4 Please visit our website to view 75 additional pictures of this jeep and info on additional services we provide Visit our website: NORTHSHOREAUTOSPORT.COM (the jeep is on the 1st page!) Phone us: 312 8 8 4 1 1 7 4
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