1986 Jeep Cj7- Gem!!!! Please Read, I Am Very Easy To Work With To Get Deal Done on 2040-cars
North Adams, Massachusetts, United States
Up for sale 1986 Jeep Cj 7 in super condition. Please feel free to ask as many questions as you feel you need to if your interested, as I don't want anyone buying anything they don't want. In fairness to me, please no tire kickers, as I have to young boys and really don't have a lot of free time., thanks. No sob story here , just selling a jeep because I want to. Jeep is in awesome condition! Rebuilt 258 inline 6, 5 speed. Fiberglass tub, metal hood and front fenders. New interior carpet. Brand new top from Besttop. Bikini top and tonneau cover as well. Fold and tumble rear seat, no rips. All seat belts front and back. All gauges and lights work! Like new all terrain BF Goodrich 33's, with chrome rims. Lifted. All new rear drum brakes and drums. Cat removed, with flow master super 40 muffler. Sounds awesome,! Brand new radiator and thermostat. Pinion seal bearings, and rear axle seals and bearings all redone, have receipts . New sony stereo system mounted under rear seat, runs by remote. Set up for Pandora, has USB for iPods, ect. Jeep set up for Bluetooth . Frame in excellent condition, no rust. Underneath super clean. No play at all in steering wheel, which is usually a issue with bigger tires and lift.Under the hood is extremely clean. Really a nice rebuild, and has spent most of its life in South Carolina, and has Never seen a snowflake.
NOTE - I am asking 8500.00 for the jeep because I think it's worth it! I listed with best offer option because you may not think its worth it. I am very easy to deal with and will look at all fair offers. Any deal I make, I would love to go quick and smooth, as I really don't have a lot of free time. Thank you for your interest, and I'm confident you will be more than happy with jeep! |
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