Jeep Cj7 Renegade Edition on 2040-cars
Louisville, Kentucky, United States
1986 Jeep CJ7 Renegade- Up for auction is a super clean Jeep CJ7 with 85k original miles (5 speed). This Jeep spent almost all of it's life in Oklohoma garaged and very well taken care of. I bought it from an individual in North Carolina (he owned it a year or so) a few months ago and have since decided that it's too nice for what I am wanting to do with it (off road, hunt, fish etc). This Jeep has never been repainted/restored but is just a honest well taken care of CJ...the frame is spotless and the engine bay you could eat off of it. The interior is spotless...no crackes in the dash, no tears in the carpet and seats. The Renegade Package decals are all in excellent shape and the paint still has a nice shine to it. The only bad spots on the jeep are on either side of the rear quarter panels have about a quarter size bubbling underneath decal that I have taken a pictures of. The undercarriage is excellent condition and has not been sprayed over/lined etc to hide anything. The jeep runs awesome and I just put a brand new (not rebuilt) Carter carburetor on a couple weeks ago (wanted to keep the stock OEM look instead of a weber carb etc) also has brand new battery. The Jeep shifts and drives down the road awesome and is really tight compared to other CJ's I have driven. Everything on the jeep works perfect, horn, lights, heater, speedometer, oil pressure, volt meter, fuel guage, windshield wiper and even the windshield washer sprayers work! The jeep comes with Hard full doors and hard top (as in pics)....also have original full soft doors, soft top and bikini top all in excellent shape with no tears rips etc. If you are looking for an all original Jeep CJ7 that has been extremely well kept (not off roaded or abused) then this is the one to buy (you can get the rought ones all day for 5-6k but this is not one of them). I am also going to post a youtube video of the jeep running and a walk around....I have perfect feeback with a long history on ebay so bid with confidence! Also ask any questions that you want...please bid with intentions of buying if you win. I have the Jeep listed locally so reserve the right to end the auction anytime. Thanks!!
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