Mean 1979 Jeep Cj7. Amc 360 On 38.5" Tires on 2040-cars
Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
Engine:V8
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Yellow
Make: Jeep
Interior Color: Black
Model: CJ
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: CJ7
Drive Type: Auto
Mileage: 100,000
Specs
2.5" Body lift.
Dana 44's front and rear. Welded rear, posi up front.
Hi Steer kit
4 wheel disc brakes
38.5" Ground Hawgs with next to no pavement time on them
Electric fans
Electric fuel pump
Lots of braided fuel lines and AN fittings
Tub and under carriage are rhino lined.
Extended roll bar
Black diamond plate dash
New pushrods and lifters and timing set within the last year.
lots more.
We tried to build this Jeep for the street and for the mud but its only been used in the mud. With some work it could be streetable. The brakes will need to be tightened up (have to pump a lot), the steering is loose, the transfer case shifter needs to be modified (its stuck in 4-Hi... its the shifter not the case) and the wiring will need to be cleaned up.
All in all its still a classic 1979 CJ-7 with a lot of work done to it.
I have a ton of parts that will go with it. Complete Dana 44 rear end with drums (if you want to ditch the welded rear) Dana 44 front end that has been used for parts (knuckle, etc) but still has shafts and internals. Tons of random accessories. Seat belts. Roll bar pads. Bikini top.
Have a set of hard doors that aren't painted and need new glass that will go with it.
I have thrown an absurd amount of money into this Jeep and never use it. Its just sitting in my barn. Could be great for a Jeep enthusiast or great to finish and cruise to the beach.
I'm in no rush to sell but I never use it and would rather use the money for something else.
Possible trades: Side-by-Side set up (two rear singles and a front double) airboat w/ 6cyl aircraft or gearbox car motor. 3/4 or 1 ton buggy on tractor tires + cash. Clean center console with outboard.
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