Vehicle Description
1981 Jeep CJ-7 Renegade Great, original CJ-7 Former southern
vehicle Original Montana Blue exterior color with black interior
Original 258 CID inline six-cylinder engine Four-speed manual
transmission, 3.73:1 rear end and part-time, Dana 300 transfer case
Dana 30 front narrow track axle and two-piece AMC 20 narrow track
rear axle Power steering, fog lights Black factory hardtop, bikini
top, half soft doors 4,150 GVWR and this Jeep is rigged for towing
Own this Vehicle from $449 per month-call 636-600-4600 Only in a
Jeep. That was long the company's advertising tagline. This former
southern vehicle is a great, original CJ-7 with its original engine
and exterior color. This jeep is a very attractive color combo and
came from a loving local owner who had the jeep for the past 10
years. Made in Toledo, Ohio, this example is dressed in its
original color, Montana Blue with black trim. The paint and trim
are in overall very good order and the bodywork is straight and
solid. The engine bay is very tidy and the battery appears to be in
good order. Besides the black factory hardtop, it has a bikini top
and half soft doors. In addition, the black, double tubular
bumpers, matching rock guards surrounding the taillight, the
running bars beneath the doors and its foglights make this Jeep
look ready to head off-road. Rolling on Buckshot light truck tires,
size 31x10.50R15 at every corner, each one is mounted to a factory,
vented alloy wheel with locking hubs in the front. The wheels are
in good, original order while the tires are in very good condition.
Under the hood is AMC's venerable 258 CID straight six-cylinder
engine. This engine is original to the vehicle. Backing it is a
four-speed manual transmission, a part-time Dana 300 transfer case
and a 3.73 rear end. The Jeep has a Dana 30 front narrow track axle
and a two-piece AMC 20 narrow track rear axle. Driver convenience
features include power steering. Inside, the black front buckets
and small, rear bench seat are all in very good order. The
complementing black carpet is in near-excellent order, as is the
white headliner of the hardtop. The horn and fuel gauge are
inoperable. The three-spoke steering wheel, instrument panel and
inner door panels are all in very good order. The Jeep CJ-7
featured a wheelbase 10 inches longer than that of the CJ-5, with
its curved side entry cutouts partially squared up to accommodate
hinged doors. The other main difference between CJ-5 and CJ-7 was
to the chassis, which consisted of two parallel longitudinal main
C-section rails. To help improve vehicle handling and stability,
the rear section of the chassis stepped out to allow the springs
and shock absorbers to be mounted closer to the outside of the
body. For the 1981 model year, Jeep produced 27,767 CJ-7s. The CJ-7
continues to be used in the sport of mud racing, with either the
stock body or a fiberglass replica. CJ-7 has been successfully and
widely used as a favorite for rock crawling, through simple and
complex modification. Competition to this Jeep in 1981 included
Chevrolet's K5 Blazer, Dodge's Ramcharger, Ford's Bronco, GMC's K5
Jimmy, Plymouth's Trailduster and Toyota's Land Cruiser. VIN:
1JCCM87E7BT040528 This truck is currently located at our facility
in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows
42,358 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear,
mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!! Note: Please see full
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