Jeep Cj Sl Renegade on 2040-cars
Port Hueneme, California, United States
UP FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION IS A 1983 JEEP CJ 8 SCRAMBLER . ONE OF 5405 MADE....HOW MANY ARE LEFT? AND WITH THIS LOW OF MILES!... GREAT RUNNING 258 ENGINE (4.2L) AND MANUAL 4 SPEED TRANS. IT HAS THE STOCK GEARING , DANA 300 TRANSFER CASE , AND STOCK AXLE HOUSINGS. THINGS DONE SINCE PURCHUSE; REAR HD ALLOY 1 PEICE AXLE SHAFTES.ALL NEW BRAKE LINES , RUBBER AND STEEL.FULL TUNEUP CAP PLUGS FUEL AND AIR FILTERSOIL CHANGE (2 TIMES)REPLACEMENT OF FRONT FLOORS WITH HD REMANUFACTURED STAMPINGSNEW CARBURATORFUEL TANK AND SENDERSTEEL FUEL LINERADIATOR, AND I AM SURE SEVERAL OTHER ITEMS.... THIS WAS PURCHUSED A FEW YEARS AGO TO RESTORE, BUT, THINGS HAVE CHANGED AND I JUST DONT HAVE THE TIME. IT RUNS AND DRIVES WELL NOW WITH THE NEW CARB. I RECENTLY FOUND OUT HOWEVER IT IS NOT SMOG LEGAL IN CALIFORNIA, SO, IT IS SOLD COMPLETELY "AS IS" IF A CALIFONIA BUYER IS THE WINNER, THAT PERSON AS TO THE RUST, IT WAS MOSTLY IN THE FRONT FLOORS, SO I HAD THEM REPLACED....THERE IS SOME UNDER THE REAR BED, BUT THAT HAS BEEN COVERED BY A SHEET OF ALUMINUM. FRAME IS SOLID. ALL THE BODY PARTS ARE ORIGINAL EXCEPT FOR THE TAILGATE. THE HARD DOORS AND TOP WERE ADDED . THE TIRES AND REIMS ARE OLDER, 31-10.50 15'S . THE RADIO DOES NOT WORK.THE LIGHTS AND HEATER DO. THIS JEEP WAS ORIGINALLY FROM NEW JERSEY....STORY HAS IT IT WAS A CEMETARY SUPPORT/GROUNDS KEEPER VEHICLE. THIS EXPLAINS THE LOW MILES....THE REAR WINDOW IN A RARE SLIDER,AND IS NOT INSTALLED, AS WE NEVER GOT A GASKET FOR IT WITH THE TOP.
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China's Great Wall confirms its interest — in Jeep, or all of FCA
Tue, Aug 22 2017HONG KONG/SHANGHAI — Chinese automaker Great Wall Motor reiterated its interest in Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV on Tuesday, but said it had not held talks or signed a deal with executives at the Italian-American automaker. China's largest sport utility vehicle manufacturer made a direct overture to Fiat Chrysler on Monday, with an official saying the company was interested in all or part of FCA, owner of the Jeep and Ram truck brands. Automotive News first reported the news, quoting Great Wall Motor President Wang Fengying as saying she planned to contact FCA to discuss acquiring the Jeep brand specifically. Those comments sent FCA shares higher but also raised questions over the ability of China's seventh-largest automaker by sales to buy larger Western rival FCA, or even Jeep, which some analysts value at as much as one-and-a-half times FCA. Great Wall sought to dampen speculation on Tuesday. It confirmed it had studied Fiat Chrysler, but said there was "no concrete progress so far" and "substantial uncertainty" over whether it would eventually bid. "The company has not built any relationship with the directors of FCA nor has the company entered into any discussion or signed any agreements with any officer of FCA so far," the company said in an English-language stock exchange filing. It did not give further detail. Fiat Chrysler stock dipped on the statement on Tuesday. Great Wall said trading in its Shanghai-listed shares would resume on Wednesday after having been suspended. Fiat Chrysler declined to comment on Great Wall's statement. On Monday, it said it had not been approached and was fully committed to implementing its current business plan. FLUSHING OUT RIVALS? Great Wall Motor, which was early to spot China's love of SUVs, had revenue of $14.8 billion last year and sold 1.07 million vehicles - but that compares with FCA's 2016 revenue of 111 billion euros ($130.6 billion). Analysts said Great Wall would need to raise both debt and equity to complete any deal, meaning its chairman Wei Jianjun could lose majority control. One possible scenario, according to analysts at Jefferies, would see Wei keeping a roughly 30 percent stake, while Great Wall would raise $10-$14 billion in debt and $10 billion in equity - hefty for a group currently worth just $16 billion. Ultimately, politics could be the clincher.
Hank the Autodog takes a ride in the long-term 2014 Jeep Cherokee
Wed, May 13 2015Autoblog readers, meet Hank, my 40-pound, six-year-old Shar Pei and Staffordshire Terrier mix, a combination also known as a Pit Bull. Pit Bulls and car enthusiasts have a lot in common. They're a little intimidating to your average man on the street, but at the end of the day all they want to do is feel the breeze in their ears. Dogs who love car rides are the ultimate enthusiasts, and Hank especially is a canine connoisseur of cars. There is nothing Hank likes more than to hop in and go for a ride. With an owner like me, he has developed refined tastes when it comes to cars. As our long-term Jeep Cherokee is about to leave the Autoblog Garage, and since the weather is warming back up, it's the perfect time to give our Autodog one last spin in his favorite Jeep. We wanted to see what a car ride looks like from a dog's perspective. Luckily, we have a cache of GoPros and plenty of cars on hand to give Hank one last chance to go for a window-down ride. After many pets, treats, and drives around town, we put together this video montage of Hank's best day ever.
Jeep recalls 92k Grand Cherokee SUVs over electrical issue
Thu, 07 Nov 2013According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Chrysler is recalling 91,559 Jeep Grand Cherokee SUVs from the 2014 model year due to some serious electrical issues. All of the affected models were built between January 8 and August 20, 2013.
The NHTSA report states that, "Due to a disruption of computer communications and loose alternator ground wires, the affected vehicles may experience random illumination of multiple instrument cluster warning lights, loss of cluster illumination and loss of anti-lock brake system (ABS) and electronic stability control (ESC) function." The loss of ABS or ESC would greatly reduce a driver's ability to control the vehicle if things get squirrely, and since these failures would not be illuminated on the dashboard display, drivers would not be warned of the issue, increasing the risk of a crash.
The recall is expected to kick off sometime this month. Chrysler will notify affected Jeep owners and dealerships "will update the ABS and instrument cluster module software and tighten the alternator ground wire," according to NHTSA.