1977 Jeep Cj-7, V-8 (304), 3-speed Transmission on 2040-cars
Beverly, Massachusetts, United States
1977 Jeep CJ-7, V-8 (304),
3-Speed transmission, power steering, new paint (metallic gray), spray in
bed-liner, new bikini top. The jeep runs and starts great with no smoke. The
Jeep has an aluminum intake, elderbrock carb, new heavy duty radiator, new
walker exhaust with verified original manifolds fitted with NOS gaskets and factory
power steering. Frame and body are
very solid, not rusty. Was a southern
Jeep until last year, have not drove it during the winter. -New 32x11.50x15 Falken
Wildpeak AT OWL Tires mounted on 15x10 aluminum wheels -New Spedo Cable, OEM Fuel
Sender -Timing and Carb recently
adjusted including sections of new fuel line and vapor return to carbon filter -New Master Cylinder and
front brake flex lines to calipers -New Monroe Magnum Premium
Shocks; front and rear -New battery, battery
cables, starter solenoid and coil Including with Sale 1. Bikini Top 2. Hard Top 3. 31” Spare Tire with tail gate spare tire holder 4. Era correct doors with new handles, cranks and door
strikers (not rusty and good glass) Cannot verify mileage,
odometer shows 11463 and works. This CJ
gets lots of comments and drives and runs as it should. Electrical is good and
the gauge cluster works showing good oil pressure, temp and voltage. The jeep is being sold as is, with no warranty
expressed or implied. Buyer responsible for vehicle pick-up
or shipping. |
Jeep CJ for Sale
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