1985 Jeep Cj-7 on 2040-cars
Warwick, Rhode Island, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.2 6cyl
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Jeep
Model: CJ
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: 4x4
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Drive Type: 4x4
Vehicle Inspection: Vehicle has been Inspected
Mileage: 90,940
FuelType: Gasoline
Exterior Color: Red
I took this Cj in recently, I was going to part her out but she can be saved!!. This is a 90k jeep with a6 cyl 5 spd has the Dana 300 t case. The engine runs strong turns shifts fine. The previous owner did. Lot of repairs , gs tank ,sending unit, power steering box and lines. I was told the brakes have about 100 miles on them. As far s the frame she I rusty but solid, there is one very small spot on the drivers rear that will need minor attention. Nose is nice, carb was replaced with a reman, but in my opinion all those carter carbs are junk. She runs good but idles a little funky. The tub is presentable but has had repairs over the years. Tires re 31 but re cracked from sitting. This is the perfect Cj to restore or just cruise . Jeep comes with a mass title clear from the previous owner if you have any questionsPLEASE ask before you bid.
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