1977 Jeep Renegade Levi Edition With 304 V8 on 2040-cars
Morris, Alabama, United States
Engine:304 cubic inch V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Owner
Interior Color: Blue
Model: CJ
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Renegade Levi Edition
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 2/4 wheel
Mileage: 69,059
Exterior Color: White
1977 Jeep CJ7 Renegade Levi edition with factory hard top and doors. Also comes with soft top and soft doors and bikini top.
No surprises here. This vehicle has been in our family since it was purchased new from a local dealer. I am the second owner and I have had it for over 20 years. It is equipped with the rare Levi package including power steering and the rock solid Jeep designed and built 304 V8.
This vehicle has never been damaged or used off-road and has only been driven 69,059 miles. It has been pampered it's entire life. It spends it's day's and nights indoors. Still has it's original carpet, dash pad, steering wheel, rear seat and gauges. The gauges have good chrome and all work correctly. The drive-train is in excellent condition. Engine cranks first time every time and purrs like a kitten and pulls like a mule. The manual transmission shifts smoothly and 4 wheel drive functions as it should. Car was repainted 19 years ago, and still looks good. Besides a few minor chips there are no paint or body issues.
Upgrades include:
1. Chrome hinges on doors and hood.
2. Chrome latches and loops for hood
3. Chrome air vent intake
4. Chrome interior grab bar
5. Chrome valve covers and fasteners
6. Chrome door sills
7. Front seats were upgraded to improve safety and comfort. (Kustom Fit)
8. Custom wheels
9. Heavy duty clutch, throwout bearing, and pressure plate.
10. Improved shocks.
11. Factory tinted windshield and door glass
12. Cobra CB radio and rear bumper mounted stick antenna
13. AM/FM cassette
14. Custom galvanized dual exhaust system
15. Carr stainless side steps
16. Carr Chrome Lightbar with 5 KC chrome Daylighter 385,000 candle power competition lamps with KC covers
17. Bumper mounted running lamps
Additional items included:
1. Blue bikini top
2. Original OEM Hard top with Hard doors
3. OEM Tan Soft top with Soft doors and hardware (only used once)
4. Original OEM hardware including items replaced with chrome pieces
5. Tow bar (attaches to front bumber of Jeep)
6. Spare tire cover
7. Repair manual, original owners manual and original window sticker
8. Factory jack in original package
This vehicle is for sale locally and this add maybe withdrawn without notice.
Questions? Call Nat (205) 647-7248 or (205) 960-9412 ©
Can be picked up locally. Will pick you up at the Birmingham International airport if needed. Purchaser will be responsible for shipping if required.
A $500 non-refundable deposit is required within 24 hrs of purchase. Balance in cash, electronic transfer or certified bank check within 7 days. Vehicle will not be released until funds are cleared. Failure to meet these terms will result in vehicle being resold.
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