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1985 Jeep Cj7 Laredo Sport Utility 2-door 4.2l on 2040-cars

Year:1985 Mileage:8350
Location:

Cherry Hill, New Jersey, United States

Cherry Hill, New Jersey, United States
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You are now bidding on a 1985 Jeep CJ7 Laredo. This Jeep went through a full paint (Color: VW Fahrenheit Orange) & body restoration.

Jeep was parked in an enclosed parking garage.

Too much was done to write out, so please see the full detail list below.  I have records to show everything listed below. Also, I have service records as well.

Please contact me with questions, for additional photos, or if you would like to come visit in person.



Interior / Accessories
  • Bestop Traditional Style Bikini Top -- Urban Camouflage
  • Bestop Strapless Style Bikini Top -- Black Denim
  • Bestop Soft Lower Half Doors -- Black Denim
  • Bestop WindJammer -- Black Denim
  • Bestop Duster Rear Deck -- Black Denim
  • Bestop TrailMax II Front / Passenger Seats -- Black Denim
  • Bestop Driver Side Seat Riser
  • Bestop Seat Slider
  • Bestop Passenger Side Seat Riser
  • Bestop Spare Tire Cover (33' & 35') -- Black Denim
  • Bestop 50th Anniversary Jeep Camouflage Soft Top Super Top with Doors -- $1050
  • Bestop RoughRider Saddle Bags -- Black Denim
  • Bestop HighRock 4X4 Fender Flares
  • OEM Camouflage Saddle Bags
  • OEM Jeep Floor Mats
  • Phoenix Graphix Jeep Laredo Decals
  • OEM back panel decals
  • Original Jeep CJ7 Steering Wheel and Horn Combo -- $250
  • Smittybuilt Tubular Front Bumper with Hoop -- Textured Black
  • KC HiLites Daylighter Off-Road Lights System -- Black
  • (5) Goodyear MTR Kevlar Tires -- 33 x 12.5 x 15 -- $1200
    • Less than 3500 miles on Tires
  • Crager Wheels Series 397 Black Soft 8, 5 x 5.5 Bp, 15 x 10 -- $360
  • Wheel Locking Lug Set
  • Crager Closed Center Cap -- Chrome
  • Warn Front Standard Lockout Hub Set

Under the Hood
  • ATK Engine Replacement (full paperwork) -- AMC 256 I6 4.2L -- $2000
    • 3 year warranty from purchase date (6/1/2012)
    • Less than 4000 miles on engine
  • Jeep CJ7 4.2L 258 Carburetor (Collins Brothers) -- $299
    • Less than 4500 miles on Carb
  • Upper Gasket Set
  • Automatic Flywheel
  • Lower Engine Gasket Set
  • Rubber Insulator Engine Mount
  • Skyjacker front and rear shocks
  • Front Steering Stabilizer
  • Sway bar and sway bar end bushings
  • Starter
  • Fuel Pump
  • Aluminum JEEP Valve Cover
  • Jeep CJ Amp Alternator

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Jeep Grand Cherokee, Dodge Durango still catching fire after recall

Thu, May 7 2015

Automakers issue recalls all the time. It's part of the cost of doing business. We just assume that once the recall has been carried out, the problem in question has been fixed. But that's not always the case, as this latest investigation being undertaken by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration goes to show. The problem stems back to a recall issued by Chrysler last summer. It revolved rather the sun visor in the SUVs it makes at its Jefferson North Assembly Plant – specifically, the screw affixing the sun visor could end up rubbing against the wiring for the lamp in the vanity mirror, potentially causing an electrical short and even a fire. 62 such short circuits, 38 fires and three injuries reported, prompting Chrysler to recall nearly 900,000 units of the 2011-2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango (over 650,000 of them in the United States). The plastic spacers they installed to rectify the problem, however, may not have done the trick. Eight reports (but none involving injuries) have been filed with the NHTSA regarding the same issue recurring, spurring the government agency to open a new investigation into the matter. If deemed necessary, the NHTSA could ask FCA to issue another recall to fix the issue again, which we may necessitate the installation of a fuze to prevent any such the electric short. Related Video: INVESTIGATION Subject : Headliner Fires Date Investigation Opened: MAY 01, 2015 Date Investigation Closed: Open NHTSA Action Number: RQ15003 Component(s): ELECTRICAL SYSTEM , INTERIOR LIGHTING Manufacturer: Chrysler (FCA US LLC) SUMMARY: On July 1st, 2014 Chrysler (FCA US LLC) issued safety recall 14V-391 to remedy a wiring-related fire hazard on the headliner of approximately 661,888 model year (MY) 2011-2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango vehicles manufactured between January 5, 2010 and December 11, 2013. The recall was in response to the Office of Defects Investigation (ODI) investigation EA14-001 during which data provided by Chrysler indicates that the fire is caused by an electrical short in the vanity lamp wiring for either one of the sun visors mounted on the vehicle. The sun visors are mounted to the roof of the vehicle through the headliner with three metal screws.

Georgia judge slashes verdict to $40M in Jeep fire case

Wed, Jul 29 2015

A judge in Georgia has drastically reduced the damages that Fiat Chrysler Automobiles will have to pay to the family of Remington Walden, who a court said died as a result of the unsafe design of one of its vehicles. While the jury originally awarded the family $150 million at FCA's expense, Judge J. Kevin Chason cut that amount to $40 million, the Detroit News reported. The automaker may still appeal the verdict. The case dates to March 2012, when a 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee in which four-year-old Walden was riding was rear-ended by another vehicle. Due to what the jury ruled was an unsafe fuel tank, a fire erupted, and Walden died in the fire. The family's lawyers successfully argued that the automaker knew there was a problem and didn't take sufficient action to address the issue, while FCA countered that its vehicles met the applicable safety standards when they were built. The jury found FCA 99 percent responsible for the fire and Walden's death, reserving the final one percent for the driver who caused the crash. The court awarded the Waldens $150 million in damages to be paid by the automaker: $120 million for wrongful death, and a further $30 million for pain and suffering. FCA, however, argued that the damages were disproportionate to the incident, noting that the $120 million was 11 times higher and the $30 million four times higher than any comparable awards upheld on appeal in the state. Chason agreed and cut the penalties extensively. The Walden family has reportedly accepted the reduced verdict. But according to the News, company spokesman Michael Palese said, "The reduction in the damage awards does not cure the many errors that tainted this verdict and denied FCA US a fair trial. We are considering our legal options." News Source: The Detroit NewsImage Credit: Jeep Government/Legal Recalls Jeep lawsuit court

Jeep driver nearly gets washed away by fast moving river

Wed, May 11 2016

Just because you can do something doesn't mean that you should. For example, you should never attempt to cross a fast-moving river in a bone stock Grand Cherokee no matter how shallow the river looks. Especially if you don't know what you're doing. A video posted recently to the Facebook group Jeep EXPERIENCE, shows an inexperienced jeep driver learning that lesson the hard way. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. The video starts innocently enough, with a group of off-roaders watching one of their friends attempt to ford a shallow looking river. Things quickly go sideways however, when the driver of the silver Grand Cherokee just plunges right in and quickly gets in over his head. The river is moving faster than the driver thinks it is, the driver panics, makes some bad decisions, then the jeep is turned over and swept downstream. Eventually, the jeep is hauled out by a Land Rover after a long comedy of errors that involves one guy losing his trousers to the current and the Cherokee ingesting untold gallons of water. What went wrong here? Well, It's pretty obvious from the video that the Cherokee driver didn't have a clear idea of where he was going or about the condition of the riverbed. He chickened out halfway across the river, and in what appears to be a misguided attempt at turning back, he reverses, digs himself deeper in the riverbed, then turned broadside on into the current. When he changes his mind again and decides to just gun it for the opposite shore, he drives directly into a deep water hazard that would have been obvious to an experienced off-roader. At that point the jeep and the driver were doomed. Hopefully the driver learned a lesson here, and hopefully he didn't pollute that river too much with the jeep's fluids. Related Video: News Source: Jeep EXPERIENCE Weird Car News Jeep Land Rover Driving Safety SUV Off-Road Vehicles Videos river