Vehicle Description
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Worldwide Vintage Autos is pleased to present this 1979 Jeep
CJ7.
HISTORY
The Jeep CJ models are both a series and a range of small,
open-bodied off-road vehicles and compact pickup trucks, built and
sold by several successive incarnations of the Jeep automobile
marque from 1945 to 1986. The 1945 Willys Jeep was the world's
first mass-produced civilian four-wheel drive car.
Source: Wikipedia.com
SPECIFICS / BUILD INFORMATION
EXTERIOR
- Bikini soft top
- Soft doors new
- Brand new IROK 36" tires
- New BADLAND front bumper
- 9,000lb winch
- New rear bumper
- New 4" lift
- New Bushwacker mud flares
- Front flood/fog lamps
INTERIOR
- Brand new bucket seats
- Original gauge cluster
- Tilt wheel
- New stereo system
- New rear speakers
MECHANICAL
- 4.2 Liter straight 6 engine
- Approximately 30k miles on rebuild of engine per previous
owner
- 4 speed manual transmission
- MSD ignition
- Dual batteries
- New alternator/Coil/Starter
- New wire harness
- Power steering
- New master cylinder
- Front disc brakes
DISCLOSURE
COSMETIC
-There are a few chips / imperfections in the paint. Some minor
oxidation bubbles in a few areas. Some peeling clear coat on hood.
(See detailed pictures)
MECHANICAL
Please refer to the 28 point inspection report located in the
photos above.
For more details on any disclosure items please see contact a sales
agent today at 1-877-422-1570.
**PROPS MAY BE USED FOR PHOTOS, PROPS ARE NOT INCLUDED WITH THE
SALE OF THIS VEHICLE**
The cost of parts and restoration of these vehicles are increasing
daily. They are not making any more and, therefore, they are
becoming more rare by the day. Buy one complete and ensure your
investment for the future. An excellent investment and something
you can enjoy daily. Collectible vintage vehicles have historically
appreciated at a rate greater than that stock market, gold and
other arts