1979 Jeep Cj7, Cj5, Wrangler, Cj8 on 2040-cars
Casey, Illinois, United States
Engine:350 CHEVY
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 0
Model: CJ
Trim: CUSTOM
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Drive Type: 4X4
1979 JEEP CJ7. NOTHING SAYS FUN AND ADVENTURE MORE THAN THIS CUSTOM BUILTCJ7! BUILT FOR FUN IN THE SUN, WETHER ON OR OFF ROAD, THIS JEEP APPEALS TO ALL AGES AND ATTRACTS ATTENTION WHEREVER IT GOES. OWNER IS INTERESTED IN SELLING TO HELP INVEST IN HIS DAUGHTERS CAREER. WITH ONLY A FEW MINOR CHIPS, THIS JEEP IS IN MINT CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT. YOUR KIDS HAVE THEIR TONKA TOYS AND NOW YOU CAN TOO!
SPECS:
4'' SUSPENSION LIFTS WITH 2'' BODY LIFT FOR A TOTAL OR 6''
WHEELS: 16X35X15 SUPER SWAMPERS WITH 12'' WIDE RIMS
RANCHO SHOCKS
CHEVY 350 V-8 ENGINE
EDELBROCK PERFORMANCE INTAKE
EDELBROCK 4 BARRELL CARB AND DUAL EXHAUST
AUTOMATIC HEI TRANSMISSION
TWIN SHIFTERS
TUBULAR BUMPERS
10,000LB WINCH
7 REMOTE KC LIGHTS
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Another crazy custom Jeep Wrangler spotted in Morocco
Sun, 03 Mar 2013What in the world is the vehicle you see above? Well, um... yeah. We have no idea. According to the video description from YouTube, however, it's a modified Jeep Wrangler, and it comes from the same person who created the equally insane side-by-side merged Wrangler you saw here.
We can clearly make out the Wrangler-shaped passenger compartment up top, but as for the other bits and pieces that make up this rather amazing machine, your guess is as good as ours. At the very least, it seems to us that the car's wheelbase has been given a significant stretch, and the grille may have come from an International LoneStar Harley-Davidson Special Edition semi truck.
What other components are sourced from the massive International hauler? No idea. We suggest you check out the video below and draw your own conclusions. Oh, and if you've got any other ideas, feel free to let us know in the Comments.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles recalls nearly 750k vehicles in two campaigns
Thu, 16 Oct 2014Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is recalling a total of 747,817 vehicles in the US in two separate campaigns recently added to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration database.
The first one covers about 434,581 units of the Chrysler 300, Dodge Charger, Challenger, Durango, and Jeep Grand Cherokee from the 2011-2014 model years with electric hydraulic power steering, the 3.6-liter V6 engine and a 160 amp alternator, according to FCA. In the affected vehicles, it's possible for the alternator to fail without warning and possibly cause the car to stall. According to the documentation submitted to NHTSA, the automaker began investigating the problem in August 2014 and has found possible evidence of one crash caused by the failures but no known injuries.
Customers will begin receiving notification about the recall next month, and obviously the repairs will be done at no cost to them.
Chrysler recalls 350k vehicles over ignition switches
Thu, 25 Sep 2014Chrysler has announced a recall covering 349,442 vehicles due to ignition switches that can either become stuck or move without warning. All of the affected vehicles are from the 2008 model year, and were built before May 12, 2008.
The automaker has learned that ignition keys on some vehicles "may not fully return to the 'ON' position after rotation to the 'START' position during engine-startup," the company said in a statement. Additionally, "an ignition key may not fully return to the 'ON' position after rotation to the 'START' position and may inadvertently move through the 'ON' position to 'ACCESSORY' or 'OFF.'"
Chrysler says it is unaware of any related injuries, and notes that while reduced braking, engine or steering power is possible in such instances, the airbags are not affected. The later stands in contrast to General Motors' recent rash of high-profile recalls, and it's an important distinction that Chrysler (understandably) felt necessary to call out in bold print in its press release.