1983 Jeep Cj7 on 2040-cars
Hanceville, Alabama, United States
Engine:4.2
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Brown
Make: Jeep
Interior Color: Tan
Model: CJ
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: CJ7
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4x4
Mileage: 100,000
Selling my 1983 cj7.Was restored a few years ago inside and out.It's a very nice jeep that you can drive anywhere.
Body:The tub was painted inside and out and was rust free.It has a few small nicks around door hinges where doors have been taken off and put back on.The jeep shows very well.It has a best super top and hard top is also included but still needs glass put back in the hard top.All the weather stripping has been replaced.
Interior:The interior is very nice,it has best top seats,new carpet,new roll bar padding.The interior is nice,all gauges and lights work as they should.
Drivetrain:The 4.2 engine has been rebuilt about 10,000 miles ago and runs sweet,has 5 speed manual transmission,3:31 gears with factory trak loc in rear.All suspension and steering components were replaced during rebuild.Has power disc front brakes and powersteering.4x4 works as it should.
Jeep has a lot of stainless and chrome accessories such as all hinges,bumpers,aluminum wheels with 31 inch all terrain tires that are in very good condition.Jeep also has a small body lift to fit the 31's without rubbing anywhere.Jeep has always been garage keep and well cared for.
Please feel free to e-mail me with any questions.ONLY trades I would be interested in would be an XP 900 Polaris RZR.
Jeep CJ for Sale
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