Jeep Cj 7 / 1982 Restored on 2040-cars
Cape Coral, Florida, United States
Engine:6 cylinder 258cid
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Custom Gray Blend
Make: Jeep
Interior Color: Blk
Model: CJ
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: Blk
Drive Type: 4 wheel drive
Mileage: 135,000
Recently completed restoration of this 1982 CJ 7 began with a RUST FREE tub and frame. The engine runs perfect with no drips or leaks, the transmission was replaced with a rebuilt T-176 four speed and clutch. The DANA 300 transfer case has been rebuilt and resealed. This jeep has a spring over suspension lift so it really sits nicely on the almost new 33" BFG All Terrain tires. Custom driveshafts and new u joints have been installed along with replacing the rear brakes and repacking rear axle. The Bstop Seats are in great shape with very little wear. It has a like new Bstop top with soft doors. All the plastic is clear. The jeep has new carpet throughout. All of the instruments work, even the speedometer. New Rugged Ridge sidesteps have been installed. There is a new custom exhaust just installed as well. This is the third Jeep I have restored and it is the BEST as well. This CJ cannot go anywhere without getting comments as to its unique custom and classy paint job..All new hardware was installed when putting jeep back together. New Windshield hinges, new hood hinges , new side latches for hood, new mirrors, new tailgate hinges, all stainless bolts used when seats were reinstalled. The NEW tubular front and rear bumpers look awesome. The Brand New Shocks along with ball joint replacement make for a great ride. This jeep was built to drive around town on the weekends or to the local carshow. I would not put the top back on the vehicle nor would I put the doors on , but you will get them with sale.Please look at all the pictures as they pretty much tell the story. I have been selling on EBay a long time and my reputation has been built on being honest and up front. I can gladly give you name of the other happy CJ buyer..thanks and good luck. Please ask if there is something you don't understand . You can call or text Ryan @239-980-1806. I will gladly recommend a dependable shipping company and work with them to get your jeep to you.
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This transmission should play a pivotal role in making Chrysler vehicles more competitive in their respective segments. Just for comparison, one of the Dart's key competitors, the Toyota Corolla, still uses a four-speed automatic, and a previous report indicates that the next-generation 200 could get up to 38 miles per gallon on the highway, which is better than most non-hybrid midsize sedans on the market. Marchionne says that the new Jeep model is expected during the second quarter of this year, but there is no word as to when the new 200 or nine-speed Dart will debut, but clearly Dodge would like to have the transmission in its compact yesterday. As for that volume figure, it definitely doesn't seem out of reach since the Dart, Liberty and 200 combined for a total of more than 225,000 units in 2012.
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