1978 Jeep Cj7 Renegade Sport Utility 2-door 5.0l on 2040-cars
Rossville, Georgia, United States
I have a 1978 Jeep CJ7 for sale. It has a V8 304HP AMC engine. The transmission has been swapped over to an automatic! In 2005, we did a complete frame off restoration. This Jeep has been in car shows; real head turner!!! Over the last couple years we have had to use it on our farm, that's the only reason it's not in perfect condition right now. This jeep has a custom paint job. It is the Chevy Corvette Blue. The engine has been painted the same color. It has 35'' Discoverer tires with 15'' chrome wheels. It has the LEVI edition seats. The front seats are lowback, and the back is the traditional seat. It comes with a matching tan console that is not installed at this time. The engine was completely rebuilt in 2005 and we have only put 15000 miles on it since then. This jeep has been kept in a garage and/or under a lean to covered. Clear title in hand!!! The pictures show it's current condition. The most current picture is the one with the tractor parked behind it. It has a tan top that I took off a couple years ago. I only take it out when its sunny and pretty, so no need in a top I still have the top and it will come with it. Also have the doors I have two LG bins of spare parts that were replaced with brand new parts back in 2005. I have the spare tire carrier that hasn't been mounted on the back. Jeep is in great driving condition and could leave my property the day you show up. I cranked it about 4 weeks ago and it needed very small tuning. The Jeep was idling a tad slow, from where I had been messing with it. I broke the ignition switch and got a little crazy with parts and started replacing items that were still good. I replaced the key switch, the electrical ignition, the solenoid and some wires. I personally would trailer it if I was buying it. It only get around 10-12 a gallon ALSO::: it has the original dash that is painted the same blue. In MINT condition. Has been stored ever since it was painted. The current dash in it is diamond plate. Extremely NICE!! Has Chrome stepsides! There is minor items that need to be replaced or fixed on jeep for cosmetics/show quality. Please read the condition section for a list of all items. Most of which are petty and do not affect appearance or functionality! The chrome spotlights on the hood are no longer on the jeep!
I could go on and on about the things that are great about this jeep, If you need to know more, please contact me before bidding. JEEP DOES NOT HAVE A WARRANTY. I WILL OFFER A 3 DAY GRACE PERIOD FROM TIME OF PICKUP FOR A FULL REFUND, LESS THE DEPOSIT IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED. PLEASE COME LOOK AT JEEP IF YOU WANT TO!!! 500.00 DEPOSIT IS DUE AT CLOSE OF AUCTION. FULL PAYMENT WITHIN 7 BUSINESS DAYS OF END OF AUCTION. PLEASE CONTACT ME FOR ARRANGEMETS ON PICKING UP THE VEHICLE AND PAYMENT. I DO NOT OFFER ANY SHIPPING, ONLY LOCAL PICKUP, OR YOU HIRE A SHIPPING COMPANY.
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