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1985 Jeep Cj7 Laredo Sport Utility 2-door 4.2l on 2040-cars

Year:1985 Mileage:8350
Location:

Cherry Hill, New Jersey, United States

Cherry Hill, New Jersey, United States
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You are now bidding on a 1985 Jeep CJ7 Laredo. This Jeep went through a full paint (Color: VW Fahrenheit Orange) & body restoration.

Jeep was parked in an enclosed parking garage.

Too much was done to write out, so please see the full detail list below.  I have records to show everything listed below. Also, I have service records as well.

Please contact me with questions, for additional photos, or if you would like to come visit in person.



Interior / Accessories
  • Bestop Traditional Style Bikini Top -- Urban Camouflage
  • Bestop Strapless Style Bikini Top -- Black Denim
  • Bestop Soft Lower Half Doors -- Black Denim
  • Bestop WindJammer -- Black Denim
  • Bestop Duster Rear Deck -- Black Denim
  • Bestop TrailMax II Front / Passenger Seats -- Black Denim
  • Bestop Driver Side Seat Riser
  • Bestop Seat Slider
  • Bestop Passenger Side Seat Riser
  • Bestop Spare Tire Cover (33' & 35') -- Black Denim
  • Bestop 50th Anniversary Jeep Camouflage Soft Top Super Top with Doors -- $1050
  • Bestop RoughRider Saddle Bags -- Black Denim
  • Bestop HighRock 4X4 Fender Flares
  • OEM Camouflage Saddle Bags
  • OEM Jeep Floor Mats
  • Phoenix Graphix Jeep Laredo Decals
  • OEM back panel decals
  • Original Jeep CJ7 Steering Wheel and Horn Combo -- $250
  • Smittybuilt Tubular Front Bumper with Hoop -- Textured Black
  • KC HiLites Daylighter Off-Road Lights System -- Black
  • (5) Goodyear MTR Kevlar Tires -- 33 x 12.5 x 15 -- $1200
    • Less than 3500 miles on Tires
  • Crager Wheels Series 397 Black Soft 8, 5 x 5.5 Bp, 15 x 10 -- $360
  • Wheel Locking Lug Set
  • Crager Closed Center Cap -- Chrome
  • Warn Front Standard Lockout Hub Set

Under the Hood
  • ATK Engine Replacement (full paperwork) -- AMC 256 I6 4.2L -- $2000
    • 3 year warranty from purchase date (6/1/2012)
    • Less than 4000 miles on engine
  • Jeep CJ7 4.2L 258 Carburetor (Collins Brothers) -- $299
    • Less than 4500 miles on Carb
  • Upper Gasket Set
  • Automatic Flywheel
  • Lower Engine Gasket Set
  • Rubber Insulator Engine Mount
  • Skyjacker front and rear shocks
  • Front Steering Stabilizer
  • Sway bar and sway bar end bushings
  • Starter
  • Fuel Pump
  • Aluminum JEEP Valve Cover
  • Jeep CJ Amp Alternator

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In Michigan, car hackers could face life imprisonment

Fri, Apr 29 2016

Car hackers may not want to mess with vehicles in and around the Motor City. A pair of Michigan lawmakers introduced legislation Thursday that would punish anyone who infiltrates a vehicle's electronic systems with penalties as harsh as life imprisonment. Senate bill 927 says that "a person shall not intentionally access or cause access to be made to an electronic system of a motor vehicle to willfully destroy, damage, impair, alter or gain unauthorized control of the motor vehicle." Offenders will be deemed guilty of a felony, and may be imprisoned for any number of years up to life in prison. The proposed legislation is one of the first attempts nationally to address the consequences for car hacking, which has become a top concern throughout the auto industry. Critics have accused executives of being slow to respond to the threats, which were first known as long as six years ago but gained attention last July when a pair of researchers remotely controlled a Jeep Cherokee. In January, the industry established an Information Sharing and Analysis Center to collectively evaluate security measures and counter breaches. But the Michigan bill isn't noteworthy only because of the life penalty prescribed; it's noteworthy for what's missing in its details. Language in the bill doesn't delineate between independent cyber-security researchers and criminals who intend to inflict harm or havoc. Under its provisions, it's possible Charlie Miller, pictured below, and Chris Valasek, the researchers who demonstrated last summer that the Cherokee could be remotely commandeered and controlled, could face life behind bars. Provisions of the legislation that prevent a person from "altering" the motor vehicle could ensnare car enthusiasts or gearheads who tinker with electronic systems to boost performance, increase fuel efficiency or add aftermarket features. In that context, Senate Bill 927 seems like the latest measure in a running feud between independent researchers, gearheads and big automakers. Car companies don't like third parties poking around their electronic systems and would prefer the researchers not reveal security weaknesses. Researchers, on the other hand, say many carmakers are either slow to fix or unwilling to repair security holes unless they're able to publish their findings.

Chrysler mum on Toledo Wrangler production after meeting Ohio leaders

Fri, 10 Oct 2014



"Fiat Chrysler remains committed to producing vehicles in Toledo and anticipates employment to remain at current levels."
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FCA seeking new trial in Jeep fire case, calls $150M judgement 'grossly excessive'

Sat, May 9 2015

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is fighting back after a Decatur County, GA jury ordered the company to pay $150 million to the family of a four-year-old boy that was killed after a 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee crashed and caught fire. The company is requesting the judge reduce the award, and should Walden's family not agree to the lower sum, that a new trial be held. The Detroit Free Press reports that FCA would be forced to pay $120 million over the death of young Remington Walden, with an extra $30 million being paid to the boy's family. Neither figure sits well with the automaker, though, which called the fine "grossly excessive," and claimed it was in violation of Georgia state law. The judgment stems from FCA's long-running problem with the fuel tanks of certain Jeep models built in the 1990s and 2000s. According to the newspaper, FCA argues that the jury was biased after the Waldens' attorneys played on the their passions and pushed for a big award, saying the wrongful death award was 11 times more than any appeals court has ever upheld. FCA said attorneys for the plaintiffs told the jury to base the settlement on Sergio Marchionne's total compensation, $68 million. FCA also claims in its motion that the young boy's suffering was brief. "A $30-million pain-and-suffering award for what plaintiffs acknowledge was at most one minute of suffering is irrational," the motion, which was obtained by The Detroit Free Press, read. "Where such plainly improper arguments are immediately followed by irrational and stunningly excessive damage awards, there can be no doubt that the jury acted from passion and prejudice." Jim Butler, the attorney for the Waldens, has called the motion "nonsense," although he said the family will accept whatever figure the judge sets.