Vehicle Description
West Coast Classics are proud to present an exceptional example of
this rare and very desirable and collectible 1986, the last year of
the legendary CJ Series, American Motors Jeep 4WD and a rare all
stock model with the upgraded 4.2L 6 cylinder engine and a
'Westerner Edition' model with only 27K original miles and loaded
with factory options including; 4-speed manual transmission and
2-speed transfer case, both a folding cloth top with soft doors,
bikini top and a removable hardtop with matching steel doors, so it
seals up well if you're planning on using it year-round.Voted as
none less than the #2 of the "9 Hottest Collectible Cars Right Now
for 2018" by none less than the 'Hagerty Bull Market List' for
2018, with two-thirds of quotes that are requested from Hagerty
coming from Gen X and Millennials. This interest from those younger
generations means it stands to do well, as those are the collectors
who are actively growing their collections.After remaining in
production through a range of model numbers, and several corporate
parents, the Jeep CJ line was officially ended in 1986. More than
1.5 million CJ Jeeps were built, having continued the same basic
body style for 45 years since the Jeep first appeared. The Jeep CJ
series of 1976-86 has the imprint 'Since 1941' somewhere in the
interior, although Willys-Overland had not officially been granted
the Jeep trademark until 1950, well after the company had already
developed a good business selling civilian versions of the wartime
Jeep. Probably the smartest thing American Motors president Roy
Chapin ever did was acquire Kaiser-Jeep Corporation in 1970. In
1976 the CJ-7 appeared as basically a stretched CJ-5 to compete
with a growing assortment of rivals, fitted with the first
factory-equipped hard top and steel doors among its upgrades. It
would carry the CJ line for the next 11 years, right through AMCs
merger first with Renault, then with Chrysler.Even after 30 years
of CJ development, you didnt have to squint too hard to see the old
hero of Normandy and Guadalcanal in the 7's sheetmetal. But if the
design still looked inspired by cardboard shipping boxes, the
changes were significant, including a longer wheelbase for more
stability and a roomier and fancier cockpit. Even so, with the top
and doors removed, the windscreen folded, and the CJ-7 put the wind
in your face and bugs in your teeth just the way its predecessors
had been doing since 1945!This particular example was brought to
its most recent southern California home last year after reportedly
many years of one family ownership with only 25K original miles and
a thick file of service records and and a vehicle that was
obviously always well maintained and garaged since new with no
signs of any accident damage and reportedly never taken off
road!The original and quite stunning 'Charcoal Gray Metallic' color
paint is in very good condition condition with the rare 'Westerner'
decals package and the original stock Black bucket seats interior
is also in great condition throughout.This well maintained and low
original mileage and highly desirable last year 1986 Jeep CJ7 4WD
4.2L SUV with only 27K original miles runs strong, the transmission
shifts smoothly through the gears and the temperature always
remains cool - drives exactly like a vehicle with such low miles
should! You will look long and hard to find a finer or nicer
driving example of this legendary CJ7, an obviously mostly always
garaged example owned by only very careful and mature non-smoking
owners since new!