1985 Jeep Cj7 Renegade Sport Utility 2-door 4.2l on 2040-cars
Preston, Maryland, United States
This is my 1985 CJ7 that I am selling due to a family emergency. I have over $20,000.00 invested into this Jeep.
4.2 L Straight 6CYL with 113,500 miles. Oil pressure is 60psi at start up and upon long distance highway driving goes to 20-30 psi. Very strong running. T-176 4 speed manual transmission paired with a Dana 300 twin stick transfercase. Below is a list of parts installed within the last year : New Clutch New Wheel Bearings New Front brake pads and rotors Flexi-lite dual electronic cooling fans New Radiator New Heater core Flow Kooler high flow water pump Upgraded blower motor for heat Weber 38 DGS Carburetor I DiD IT tilt steering column Borgenson Steering shaft AGR Steering box AGR High flow steering pump Moore Heavy Duty Steering box mount Dual Skyjacker Steering Stablizers Skyjacker shocks 5 Mickey Thompson rims 5 BF Goodrich All Terrain ko tires size 33x12.5x15 with less then 2,000 miles on them Balancing discs Tuffy security console with kenwood cd/mp3 player along with cobra 29 blue tooth cb Best top trailmax seats with sliders Bushwacker fender flares 1 inch polyurethane body lift 3 inch suspension lift Smitty Built side steps KC headlight upgrade The inside of the Tub has been bedlinered and sound deading has been applied This is a very strong running Jeep, Ive taken it on a few long distance rides and would not hesitate to take it anywhere. 4 wheel drive works great especially with the twin stick, transmission shifts strong. Heat works, wipers work, All lighting and gauges work on this jeep This jeep includes the hardtop, hard doors, I also have a spice bestop soft top and full soft doors, i have a bestop tonneu duster bikini top combo in black, I have two mesh bikini tops one in plain black the other in a american flag pattern. I will also include a trail cover. The previous owner advised that the motor was rebuilt at 105,000 miles. He did not have any paperwork to document this. The odometer reads 113,500. The Bad : The hood is dented and paint is chipping from when it flew back on me one day. Drips oil like every other cj does. its not much at all the paint has some scratches and small bubbling If it wasnt for a family emergency I would not be selling this, it took me a year to complete and i am upset to see it have to go but family comes first. Feel free to ask any questions before bidding Shipping is the buyers responsibility This Jeep has a clean Maryland Title. $500 deposit due within 24 hours of auction end. |
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