1984 Jeep Cj7 4.2 6 Cylinder Automatic on 2040-cars
Beardstown, Illinois, United States
FOR SALE: 1984 CJ7 JEEP, 6 CYLINDER-- AUTOMATIC. JEEP HAS HARD TOP AND HARD DOORS, POWER STEERING AND POWER BRAKES. MOTOR: HAS BEEN REBUILT,NEW CAM ,LIFTERS ,ROCKERS, PISTONS +040, RINGS+040 ,TIMMING GEARS+CHAIN ,CAM BEARINGS ,ROD BEARINGS + MAIN BEARINGS, ALL GASKETS AND ,OIL PUMP AND WATER PUMP. MOTOR WAS CLEANED AND BOARD VALVES GROUND AND HEAD RESURFACED. CARB REBUILT NEW PLUGS , COIL, WIRES, AND BATTERY. ELECTRIC OIL GAUGE IS NOT RIGHT ,I HAVE REPLACED GAUGE AND SENDER. MANUAL GAUGE OIL PRESURE SAYS 45 LBS. AT IDLE. BODY: RUST WAS REMOVED AND NEW METAL WELDED IN,PRIMERED AND PAINTED . NEW STEERING STAINLESS COLUMN INSTALLED. NEW GEAR BOX NEW POWER STEERING HOSES .TWO NEW BUCKET SEATS INSTALLED. NEW STAINLESS STEEL HINGES ,MIRRORS ,AND GAUGE PLATE .BRAKES REBUILT . TIRES LIKE NEW. BODY HAS A 1" LIFT ON BUSHINGS HARD TOP IS BROWN LIKE SEATS. HARD DOORS ARE TAN LIKE JEEP BODY WITH NEW BROWN DOOR PANELS, STORED IN GARAGE WILL TRY TO TAKE PICTURES LATER LOCATED IN BEARDSTOWN ILLINOIS ,WILL SHIP IF YOU MAKE ALL ARRANGMENTS. SOLD AS IS, I HAVE 100%FEED BACK . CAN BE SEEN AT 1003 GRAND AVE BEARDSTOWN, ILLINOIS 62618. ASK ME ANY QUESTIONS 217-323-2369 THANK'S FOR LOOKING ED |
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Chrysler extending production of current Dodge Avenger, Jeep Wrangler, Grand Caravan
Wed, 24 Jul 2013Are you hesitant to pull the trigger on a brand new Dodge Avenger in hopes that a new one will be coming? Well, don't hold your breath. According to The Detroit News, Chrysler will be extending production of the current Avenger sedan through the end of 2015.
Originally, we heard that the company would kill the Avenger to better focus its midsize sedan efforts on the Chrysler 200 replacement. But then new reports stated there would indeed be an Avenger successor, and that we could see it as early as next January. This Detroit News report cites supplier sources confirming the extension of Avenger production, though Chrysler has not released an official statement on the matter.
These same suppliers say that the current Jeep Wrangler will live on through mid-2018 - that's right, another five years. The Detroit News reports that a replacement for the iconic, go-anywhere Jeep was due in mid-2016.
Jeep Cherokee faces on-sale delay
Sat, 23 Mar 2013A report in The Wall Street Journal looks at some of the obstacles to the 2014 Jeep Cherokee that go beyond its mootable yet "very contemporary" looks, almost all of them based on Fiat's financial position. Starting with that sheetmetal, in defense of it SRT president Ralph Gilles and Jeep design head Mark Allen said they wanted to "make sure the design still looks modern five years from now."
The WSJ piece doesn't cite longevity as a factor, instead saying that its features originated in a design for an Alfa Romeo, the transformation into a Jeep design meant allowing Chrysler get it to market more quickly and save "hundreds of millions of dollars" in engineering.
The need for Fiat to save money while it weathers the European situation has cut budgets for development, engineering and the pace of retooling the Toledo, Ohio plant to build the Cherokee. In a familiar case of snowballing at work, among the effects will be pushing back the Cherokee's volume sales date and delaying updates to some of Chrysler's other products.
Toledo mayor, Jeep champion Michael Collins dies from heart attack
Mon, Feb 9 2015The city of Toledo is mourning the loss of its mayor and the campaign to keep production of the Jeep Wrangler in the Ohio city has lost a champion after Michael Collins suffered a heart attack behind the wheel recently. Born, raised and educated in Toledo, Collins was a Marine Corps veteran and a city councilor. He was elected mayor in 2013 and assumed office on January 2, 2014, a little over a year ago. He was driving an SUV provided by the city in a snow storm on February 1 of this year when he suffered a heart attack and crashed into a utility pole. He remained in critical condition for days until he was taken off artificial life-support. During his relatively short term in office, Collins became an outspoken and energetic advocate of keeping the Jeep plant in Toledo, where it has been assembled for decades. The next-generation Wrangler is set to switch to aluminum construction, which could lead to moving its production to another location, but Collins (alongside Governor John Kasich and others) had worked hard to convince FCA US to keep it in town. Whether his efforts will prove successful remains to be seen, but our hearts go out to his friends, family and constituents. Michael is survived by his wife Sandy, three daughters and eight grandchildren. He was 70 years old.