1980 Jeep Cj7 Golden Eagle on 2040-cars
Sunrise Beach, Missouri, United States
Body Type:2-Door
Engine:6 Cylinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Interior Color: Brown
Make: Jeep
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: CJ
Trim: 2-Door
Warranty: None
Drive Type: 4-Wheel Drive
Mileage: 69,000
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Convertible
Exterior Color: Alpaca Brown
This is a 1980 CJ-7 Jeep Golden Hawk/Eagle. Finished in Alpaca Brown metal flake with completely all new OEM graphics and equipment. Numbers matching, 69,000 miles on chassis. Engine has less than 100 miles. Motor totally rebuilt using stroker package to upgrade to 4.6 liter. Engine package from 505 Performance Company. Crank and rods are forged with hyperectic pistons. Hard top and doors in excellent shape with new seals. All glass in great shape. New windshield and cowling. Wheels have been sandblasted and pinstriped. Basically, I have returned the vehicle to showroom condition. All replacement items are OEM with emphasis on originality. New upholstered custom seat covers, rear seat is original and in great shape. Inside tub is Dura-Bak with two coats. Under-carriage has been cleaned and detailed. I have spent last 1.5 years returning it to this level. Enjoy the pictures and if you have any questions call Rogers at 573-220-4285.
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