1985 Jeep Cj7 Frame Off Restoration With Amc 360 Beautiful on 2040-cars
Harwich, Massachusetts, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:AMC 360 ci
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Jeep
Model: CJ
Trim: CJ7 Frame Off Resto with AMC 360
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Drive Type: Four wheel
Mileage: 76,472
Exterior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
Up for auction is my beautiful 1985 CJ7 Jeep. I bought this jeep from the original owner in 2008. Since then it has had a frame off restoration that was completed in August 2012. Before I bought it it had sat behind a barn since 1991 yes 1991. So this jeep was only on the road for 7 years of its life up to now. The frame is original and in excellent shape with no patch work. I did have to weld 2 body mounts on it. You can eat off the frame and I do wash it. The vin is stamped on it and it does match tag. It is done in oil based gloss black Rustoleum Paint. The motor was installed by previous owner. I just made it pretty . It is a 1979 Wagoneer 360ci and it rips. It has a 4 speed tranny with granny low in 4WD. I do not use 1ST around town. It has 373 gearing. It has an aluminum Edelbrock intake with an Edelbrock carb. It has 35 inch tires with an axle over lift. New headers and true cj side pipe exhaust with Flowmaster mufflers. Sounds very nice. As for the body it is fiberglass with no stress cracks. The rest of the body componants are metal. The paint on this rig is from a 2012 GMC Truck it is Stealth Grey Metallic. Funny name because I see a blue jeep. The paint work is of excellent quality and is deep. The front seats are out of a Jeep Grand Cherokee, the rear is the original. I do have a black hard top which I never put on because the jeep sits in my garage with no top or doors. I have only driven 600 miles since resto. The body has no drill holes for top or doors I wanted to keep it clean. The oil gauge never got hooked up I dont know why it just didnt at the time, but everything else is and works fine. So if your looking for an extremely nice jeep CJ7 that you can wash the frame on heres the one. It has front and rear custom built bumpers the front has a winch plate already. I never even took it 4 wheeling, but it works great.
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