Jeep Cj7 In California on 2040-cars
Venice, California, United States
I'm selling my beach ride Jeep CJ 7, the big brother of the Wrangler, after a relatively short time after purchase because I need something more practical for driving to work every day. Its super fun to drive and great during the summer with the roof off. Add the included bikini top if you don't want to get sun burned.
Bought the car in relatively poor shape and fixed it up to the point that it runs great. Here are some of the things I've done. Receipts of all below can be presented on request. - New stereo system with CD player/Aux output, new speakers in the back and front. Killer sound. - Alarm system with sensors in car, as well as under the hood - New clutch master cylinder and bleed system - Brand new radiator, thermostat, hoses - New waterpump - New fan clutch - Wheel alignment done The transmission with all 4 gears works really smooth and is super firm, good breaks, and the exterior on the car is in really nice and clean shape. Engine is solid too. But remember this is a almost 30 years old car, so I wouldn't recommend driving it to Vegas. Keep it in and around the city and you'll have a great car to cruise in that will last. Only thing that doesn't work is the speedometer, its probably the wire which is an easy fix. The soft top is like new, as well as the extra bikini top that comes with it. The back leather seat looks really cool too. Available for pickup in Venice, California. |
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