1980 Jeep Cj7 4x4 Nice Chevy V8 Tbi Street Rock Crawler Nice!! Bad Ass on 2040-cars
Midlothian, Texas, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350 chevy V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Jeep
Model: CJ
Trim: 4x4
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Convertible
Drive Type: 4X4
Mileage: 0
Sub Model: CJ 7
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Red
1980 CJ-7 350 CHEV HIGH NICOLE BLOCK, 30, OVER ,SUMMIT CAM, HEADS 67-70 327 BIG VALES,454 TBI ,TH 350 TRANS,AFCO ALUMINUM RADIATOR, PAINLESS WIRING HARNESS SUMMIT HEADERS, FLOW MASTER MUFFERS ALMOST NEW,D 300 TRANSFER CASE TWIN STICK ,B & M SHIFTER , DAKOTA DIGITAL GUAGES WITH TEMP ON TRANS,FULL ROLL CAGE,FORD 9'' CUSTOM AXLES FRONT AND REAR FROM SAMS OFF ROAD ,D 44 FRONT OTTERS DETROIT LOCKERS FRONT AND REAR ,STUFFED WITH 5;13 GEARS ,MEW WARN HUBS BLACK COATED ALUMINUM WHEELS , 4 WHEEL DISK BRAKE OFF LINCOLN ,POWER DISK ALL 4 WHEELS ,FULL SOFT TOP AND DOORS LIKE NEW, RHINO LINER INTERIOR,FULL LED GAUGES ,35'' GOODYEAR TIRES [50% ] SPARE NEW WITH TITS,SEATS ARE CORBEAU DRIVERS HAS TARE , 4 POINT SIMPSON HARNESS,REAR SEAT ,SPARE TIRE HOLDER MAE TO CARRY EXTRA FUEL/WATER , NEW WARN FRONT BUMPER, BODY ARMOUR/PANELS AND ROCK SLIDERS ,JUST BEEN SERVICE AND INSPECTED , RANCHO 9000 ADJUSTABLE SHOCKS , BOTH REAR ENDA HAVE BEEN RENIFORCE, SUPER LIFT COMPLETE LIFT SYSTEM OVER 40,000 INVESTED CALL 469=569=4955 JB
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Jeep Wrangler Polar is a tasty frozen treat
Wed, 11 Sep 2013Perhaps it's because we've seen so many kitted-out examples over the years, but it seems to us that the Jeep Wrangler tends to wear its special-edition duds better than most models. It might be the icon's familiar rectilinear proportions or the inherent bolt-on look of its extremities - bumpers, mirrors, lighting, and step rails - but we've seen precious few factory specials that look anything but excellent.
Case in point: this new Jeep Wrangler Polar unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show. This European-market limited-edition model is said to be a celebration of winter driving, which evidently works out to a body-color hardtop, black-accent seven-slot grille, 18-inch gloss black wheels, Trac-Lok limited-slip differential and a hard hat for the spare tire. Finished here in Hydro Blue (Billet Silver Metallic and Bright White are also available) and a black interior with Polar White accents, the Polar edition features badges displaying 78° S and 106° E longitude and latitude coordinates for Vostok, Antarctica.
This new Jeep will be available in both standard and Unlimited formats with either the 3.6-liter Pentastar gas engine or the still-not-for-US 2.8-liter turbodiesel when it bows early next year. For further details, check out our gallery above and the press release below.
Jeep Liberty replacement takes shape
Wed, 16 Jan 2013Now that the Liberty has left us for greener pastures, it's time to start looking into the future of the midsize Jeep model. The next all-new vehicle for the off-road brand will be the SUV you see here, effectively replacing the Liberty, and not necessarily carrying on with that name.
From the sides, the prototype you see here sort of looks like a miniature version of the handsome Grand Cherokee, albeit with a bit more in the way of body sculpting. Up front, the seven-slat grille will be front and center, with completely revised headlamp designs that are reportedly angular and sweep well into the front fenders (you can sort of see what we're talking about in the side profile). That doesn't sound very Jeep-like, but we'll reserve judgment until we, you know, see the thing.
The bigger question with the Liberty replacement will be whether or not its off-road chops will be up to snuff. After all, the two previous generations of Liberty models were body-on-frame traditional SUVs, whereas this new Jeep rides on a larger version of the Dodge Dart platform.
NYIAS: 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk, ooh-rah!
Tue, Apr 5 2016I was very happy to see Jeep offer a stand-alone, off-road-oriented model to the Grand Cherokee for 2017, the Trailhawk. This is not the first time for a GC Trailhawk, as they offered a limited run a few years ago to see if there might be a market for such a model. Looks like there is, as there are Trailhawk models for the Cherokee and Renegade, and now the Grand Cherokee as well. Just to be clear here, Jeep has always offered off-road ready packages (tow hooks, one inch more ground clearance, skid plates) for the Grand Cherokee and Cherokee in the past. They were called "Up Country," or more recently, "Off Road" groups. That was all well and good but, at least where I was living, almost impossible to find. Rarely would you ever find one so-equipped on dealer lots. If you ever saw one on the street, most likely the owner special-ordered it. Having said that, now that I'm living by the beach, I am seeing a few Up Country-equipped older Jeeps; not many, but more than I've seen in the past. As to the new Cherokee and Renegade Trailhawks; I'm seeing a bunch of them. It took a little while for the public to discover this trim level, but now I see them everywhere. Must be the orange tow hooks? Speaking of orange tow hooks... I'm not a big fan of them. Tow hooks for sure, orange ones, not so much; same with the matte black hood decal, not a fan. If I were ever to get a Trailhawk, it would be either dark gray or black, as that effectively hides the hood decal. So Jeep has packaged the Trailhawk as a premium model within each respective model line. While I fully understand the thinking, I do wish Jeep would also offer an entry-level off-road model, one with all the Trailhawk off-road goodness, but minus all the visual and luxury fluff. A lot of off-roaders don't want to pay, or can't pay top dollar for stuff they don't want or need. As to a name, how about "Trail," that being Trailhawk minus the "hawk;" or perhaps "Pioneer?" That's an old name from Cherokees of yesteryear. Back then the Pioneer was positioned as a mid-low level model. I think either name would work well for a back-to-basics-off-road-focused Cherokee and/or Renegade. Content it like the current entry-level Sport or mid-level Latitude models, but include the Trailhawk's off-road prowess. The Grand Cherokee should probably pass on that suggestion, as it would run counter to that model's high-end image. Related Video: Image Credit: Jeep Jeep open road