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Fast, Built 1977 Jeep Cj7 ***its Got It All...twin Stick, Roller 355 on 2040-cars

Year:1977 Mileage:999999
Location:

Kaleva, Michigan, United States

Kaleva, Michigan, United States
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 up for sale is a wicked fast 77 cj7 the best one I have ever owned (I have had many), it has the best of everything

***355 full roller SBC
Dart aluminum heads, holley strip dominator intake, brand new holley 750 cfm 4160 carb, 10.5 to 1 compression, full roller motor, roller rockers, BIG loppy roller cam, (believe 513 Lift), big headers with 3" exhaust and flowmasters, MSD billet distributor, 6al box, Holley electric fuel pump....... very reliable low miles
no dyno sheets but previous owner said it was just over 500 horsepower when they dynoed it... I don't know about that but it is extremely healthy, torque monster.... over $6000 in engine alone

***350 turbo trans with B&M shifter
shift kit and 2700 stall converter

***205 gear to gear t-case that has a twin-stick conversion allows 2wd low and front wheel drive only... also allows shift on the fly 4wd

Axles are the wider International Scout axles with 4.10 gears and a welded rear, open front

lift is all suspension, no body lift... it has 2.5 spring lift and SOA... so that is 8", also has dual shocks on each wheel

Steering is Hiem joints, has Rack and pinion conversion out of a chevy Silverado, very heavy duty... but doesn't turn real sharp

Tires are almost new BFG Mud Terrain KM2 Krawlers with Mickey Thompson classic II wheels, it has 5th matching spare... tires and wheels cost $2700 last fall

body tub is rust free 95 yj wrangler tub, painted "Burple"... 77 cj7 front clip.... bumpers are custom built

Frame is solid with the usual repairs that all cj's have
Power steering and manual brakes

other extras
Hard top and pristine TJ Hard doors
TJ Soft doors
bikini top
TJ Tube Doors
MP3 stereo and dash speakers
Racing seats with 4 point harnesses
Traction bars
limiter straps

this thing is a monster and built to run, I have never had one quite like this and I have owned many

this thing is fast and a lot of fun well over 15,000 invested

this is the best lifted jeep I have ever driven on the road, straight as an arrow, nice and smooth.... but understand this was built to 4 wheel

everything works as it should, has a cracked windshield and a few chips and scratches that's it!!!

231-510-275four

NO TRADES
serious callers only don't waste my time
no joyriders

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