Jeep: Cj Cj7 on 2040-cars
Dallas, Texas, United States
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1973 Jeep CJ7. Orange exterior, tan interior. 350 V8. This Jeep underwent a 4 year frame off, nut and bolt restoration. $30K+ invested. 1080 miles on rebuilt engine. Custom doors. 1. Body taken off frame, primed and professionally painted burnt orange metallic with coats of clear. All steel body. Laser straight. No chips, dings or scratches on the paint. 2. Frame painted and POR15 (Rust prevention). 3. New Chevy 350 crate motor. 4. Performance components. Approximately 300 Horsepower. Electric Fan. Edelbrock 850. 5. Rebuilt 5 speed tranmission. Fully restored and functioning four wheel drive. 6. Power steering and brakes. 7. Custom exhaust (Sounds Amazing). 8. New chrome headlight bezels and hinge latches. 9. New suspension lift with rough country shocks. 10. New gauges 11. New dash lights 12. Custom Grant steering wheel 13. Flaming river tilt steering column 14. New brake lines. 15. Power Steering. 16. Power Brakes. 17. New custom stereo with removable faceplate. 18. New Bikini Top. 19. New rhino lined interior. 20. Custom removable doors. Shaved and filled door handles. 21. New interior. Seats. Door panels, etc. 22. Custom carbon fiber dash cover. 23. Stainless steel lines. 24. All professionally rewired with painless wiring kit . 25. All new hardware, etc. Every bolt is new. 26. New custom spare tire carrier. 27. All new wheels including spare. 28. BFGoodrich All Terrain tires
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FCA seeking new trial in Jeep fire case, calls $150M judgement 'grossly excessive'
Sat, May 9 2015Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is fighting back after a Decatur County, GA jury ordered the company to pay $150 million to the family of a four-year-old boy that was killed after a 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee crashed and caught fire. The company is requesting the judge reduce the award, and should Walden's family not agree to the lower sum, that a new trial be held. The Detroit Free Press reports that FCA would be forced to pay $120 million over the death of young Remington Walden, with an extra $30 million being paid to the boy's family. Neither figure sits well with the automaker, though, which called the fine "grossly excessive," and claimed it was in violation of Georgia state law. The judgment stems from FCA's long-running problem with the fuel tanks of certain Jeep models built in the 1990s and 2000s. According to the newspaper, FCA argues that the jury was biased after the Waldens' attorneys played on the their passions and pushed for a big award, saying the wrongful death award was 11 times more than any appeals court has ever upheld. FCA said attorneys for the plaintiffs told the jury to base the settlement on Sergio Marchionne's total compensation, $68 million. FCA also claims in its motion that the young boy's suffering was brief. "A $30-million pain-and-suffering award for what plaintiffs acknowledge was at most one minute of suffering is irrational," the motion, which was obtained by The Detroit Free Press, read. "Where such plainly improper arguments are immediately followed by irrational and stunningly excessive damage awards, there can be no doubt that the jury acted from passion and prejudice." Jim Butler, the attorney for the Waldens, has called the motion "nonsense," although he said the family will accept whatever figure the judge sets.
FCA Recalls 400K Jeep Wranglers | Autoblog Mintue
Sat, May 21 2016FCA recalls 400K Jeep Wranglers for an airbag issue. In the U.S. the recall affects 2007-2010 models. Recalls Jeep Autoblog Minute Videos Original Video FCA
Massachusetts man charged $48,000 for a tow [w/video]
Wed, Oct 28 2015Tow truck operators are right up there with landlords and IRS auditors on the list of professionals you don't want to deal with. A man in Massachusetts has all the more reason to avoid a tow after he was hit with a $48,000 bill, Fox 25 reports. Joel Ramer and his girlfriend were off-roading in Walpole, MA last week when they wandered were they shouldn't have. They landed in a mud pit on private property. Ramer said it took Assured Collision towing company 12 hours to free his vehicle from the muck. But when he got the bill for the tow, he thought the accounting department must have been off by a decimal. "When I went to pick up the vehicle from Assured Collision, he'd informed me there was some damage done to the vehicle, but didn't get into details. He also informed me the bill was $48,000," Ramer told Fox. "I thought they made a mistake." The phrase 'some damage' was putting it lightly. Ramer says Assured Collision totaled his Jeep. "Frame is broken, leaf spring is broken, drive shaft is broken," Ramer said. The itemized bill showed Ramer exactly what he was paying for. Assured Collision charged him $16,000 for an on-scene supervisor. That's $1,250 an hour. The Statewide Towing Association told Fox 25 that the actual industry standard is $175-$325 an hour. The company also claimed that power lines put them at risk, calling it a "hazmat situation." That allowed them to tack on another $5,000 fee for dangerous condition liability insurance. Finally, there was an extra $10,000 fee for an off-road recovery incident response unit. Insurance won't help with the cost of the tow, so Ramer's broke Jeep is in Assured Collision's hands. On top of the enormous bill and busted Jeep, Ramer was arrested and cited for trespassing on land owned by a utility company and disturbing the peace. Boston News, Weather, Sports | FOX 25 | MyFoxBoston