1983 Jeep Cj 7 on 2040-cars
Brownfield, Texas, United States
Engine:258 CI IL 6
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1983
Interior Color: Blk/ Rd
Make: Jeep
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: CJ
Trim: 2 Dr
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4 X 4
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Mileage: 94,157
Exterior Color: Black
1983 JEEP CJ 7 VIN 1JCCM87EXDT072794 Register. and tags from Texas. Starts right up. Daily driver. Drive-away ready. 4.2 liter IL 6. 4 speed w/ 4X4 Dana Transfer. 258 cid. Actual mileage is 94,157 miles. This jeep has been a service vehicle in a Texas winery for several years. NEW PARTS; Brand new paint, NO rust anywhere, All new Neopreme Seat covers, Battery cables, Starter, Radiator cap, Oil cap, Rhino-lined on inside, New carpet, Tuffy floor mats front, Radio (not installed, in box), Cab cover (new in box), 6 Blk dash knobs (not installed), Sun visors, 7” Fender flares, Floor pan plugs, Oil plug, Rear and front seat belts, Side mirrors, Double shifter boot, Shift knobs (transfer and transmission), All fluids are new and current, Re-built carb., Seat bracket (new in box). Wiper blade (new in Box), Tuned up. Oil and filter. Antifreeze, Brake fluid. Upper ball joint. Console box. Hood lift (new in box). Blue Title. Tires and wheels are 1 year old. 95% remaining. Has 5th tire/wheel (Identical to pics, never been on ground), ready to be mounted. Cover is good, includes upper door windows, rear seat windows, rear flap window. Power steering w/ stabilizer. Handles excellent on highway. Looks like a 3”-4” lift. 2” trailer hitch. Tires rotated and balanced. New 6 ton bottle jack w/ 4 way lug wrench. All parts from Morris 4X4 Jeep specialists. What doesn’t work. Gas gauge (I have new one in box), Speedometer, (I have new one in box). |
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