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1986 Jeep Cj7, Amc 401, 727 Auto, Dana 20, Dana 60 Rear, Dana 44 Front on 2040-cars

US $6,900.00
Year:1986 Mileage:8378
Location:

Greenwood, Indiana, United States

Greenwood, Indiana, United States
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Engine: AMC 401, .030 over, comp 280 cam, Edelbrock Torker intake, Holley 750 carb, headers, roller rockers, HEI distributor, electric fuel pump, high torque mini starter, forged pistons, forged crank and rods, AMC 291C heads. Runs 180-190 temp and holds 50 psi oil pressure while driving and 15-20 psi idiling. Runs flawless!!!

Transmission: AMC 727 torqueflite, B&M shifter, Aux cooler. Shifts perfect.

Transfer case: Dana 20

Rear end: Dana 60 with 4:88 gears

Front end: Dana 44 with 4:88 gears, Warn Premium hubs.

Particulars: 4WD Hardware fiberglass tub with tailgate, steel fenders, hood, and windshield frame, Painless 10110 wiring harness, newer front seats with recline, rear seat with storage underneath, tilt steering column, Heatercraft heater, 20 gallon stainless fuel tank, heavy duty front and rear receiver bumpers with D rings, YJ family roll bar, hardtop and doors, full bikini top, NEW 35x12.50/15 Goodyear Wrangler MT/R's on NEW 15x10 black Crager wheels, power steering, power brakes, tub is white gel coat with black gelcoat on firewall and underneath, fenders and hood are just rattle caned. Inside has some sort of bedliner material.

Overall: The Jeep drives really good down the highway with GOBS of power! It drops a few drops of oil a week from the engine and t/case (probably a rear main seal) not bad enough for me to worry about it. The hard doors hinges need adjusted (I never put them on). The hardtop is for a CJ7 and doesn't fit right with the YJ family cage front spreader bars (I would try and swap it for a YJ top or just run a soft top. The hardtop has some sort of aftermarket sliding windows that need removed and reinstalled properly ( It was like that when I got it). PLEASE ask all questions before buying the Jeep. I purchased it from the builder, and it wasn't a mud or offroad Jeep, just a play toy. 8378 are the miles since it was built. I'm not sure of the miles since new. The fuel guage doesn't work.

 

 

 

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