Vehicle Description
Huge off-road 4x4 prowess, serious small block power under the
hood, and a terrific dark appearance means someone made all the
right investments in this 1986 Jeep CJ7. So all that's left is for
you to enjoy all the benefits of this enhance go-anywhere
machine.
The hood announces the Renegade model, but this is more than just a
trim level...It's an attitude. The huge bull bar leading the way,
trail-ready lifted suspension, flared fenders, big LED light bar on
the windshield, and black Fuel wheels with all-terrain tires make
this instantly recognizable as an off-road rebel. And that
multi-tone blue paint looks amazing as the almost black-like body
then fades to a sky blue across the Renegade's iconic strobe strip
package. And being a go-anywhere machine means being just as
accepted on High Street as it does in the high country. That's why
they made such a solid investment in the paintjob. And when you
have the hardtop and full doors on this one, it looks ready for a
night on the town.
Jeep interiors are all about function, but this one goes one step
further. The newer Bestop bucket seats are all-weather durable and
provide great modern bolstering. These go great with the cut-down
half doors for those times when you want to be open to nature.
Plus, clean metal floors with heavy duty rubber mats are prefect
for both comfort and utility. You'll appreciate upgrades in comfort
such as the Kenwood AM/FM/CD stereo with USB input, and the cup
holder center console with a lockable bin for your valuables. Plus,
upgrades like the Grant GT sports steering wheel and full iEquus
gauge package are nice reminders of something special under the
hood.
The original motor in the CJ7 was good, but this is the upgrade we
all wish we had - 350 cubic inches of Chevy V8 power. This nearly
bulletproof powerplant is almost infinitely upgradeable, which is
why it already benefits from performance components such as an
Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor, Edelbrock aluminum intake, MSD
ignition, and Optima red top battery. It looks great with the dark
Edelbrock components, and it sounds even better thanks to the
throaty dual exhaust. Jeeps are off-road kings, so the four-speed
manual transmission is linked to a two-speed transfer case for true
4x4 ability. The lift kit gives the suspension plenty travel when
it really counts, and the BF Goodrich Mud-Terrain tires are
engineered to find traction on any surface. Stopping is also well
in hand with front disc brakes. And as you look at the
undercarriage photos, you'll not only see cool blue component to
match the exterior, but also fresh components - everything you want
in all-around stunner.
Powerful, rugged, and affordable, this Jeep is the perfect classic
for someone who wants their vintage vehicle to be a reliable
partner in all of life's adventures. Is that you? Call today!!!