1982 Jeep Cj-7 Limted California Stunner on 2040-cars
Carlisle, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine:258 6CYL
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Interior Color: Blue
Model: CJ
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: CJ7
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: Four Wheel Drive
Mileage: 150,351
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Convertible
Sub Model: CJ-7
Exterior Color: Blue
1982 Jeep CJ 7 Limited 4x4
Southern California Survivor! Right out of Beverly Hills! ! !
This one is from my private collection. I've owned it the last ten years, stored in climate controlled environment.
This Jeep runs, drives and handles excellent. No stories or excuses. If your here I'm sure you know what your looking at.
If you have never seen an older vehicle from California be warned....NO RUST !?!?! EVER !
I even do what no one else will do, show you the before! Pictures include immaculate floor pans and undercarriage. This is the best, most complete CJ in unmolested state I have seen, even has a hood liner. The Jeep does not include the original top, I did not receive it when purchased from the lady in California. Does include owners manual and 1982 Jeep brochure.
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Call 717-245-0241
Friends Automotive
1603 Spring Road
Carlisle PA 17013
Scott Friends
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