This custom CJ7 has undergone a complete frame-off restoration.
Under the hood is a rebuilt 401ci V8 Engine with an Edelbrock Pro
Flow injection system. Power is handled by a rebuilt AMC 999
3-speed automatic transmission. It includes an Atlas 2 transfer
case with a 4-1 Twin Stick differential selector, both axles have
Detroit lockers, and a 4-inch leaf spring lift with Bilstein
shocks. The entire frame and brackets have been powder-coated in a
high-gloss black. The stock air-conditioning unit has been
converted into an onboard air compressor, and the stock steering
box has been upgraded to a big-bore PSC XD unit. Further upgrades
include a WARN 9500 winch, Best Top Super Seats, full YJ Best Top
soft-top, YJ half-doors, mirrors and Best Top wrapped roll cage
with hand grips. An Alpine stereo, Viper car alarm, front and rear
trail lights, CB radio, 5-lockable Tuffy lockers, a spare tire
carrier that holds a Hi-Lift jack and 48-quart cooler are also
included. This Jeep's exterior is finished in maroon and features a
black interior. It rides on Method race wheels wrapped in
BFGoodrich 33x12.50-inch tires.
Vehicle Details
1982 Jeep CJ7
Listing ID:CC-1304905
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1982
Make:Jeep
Model:CJ7
Exterior Color:MAROON
Interior Color:BLACK
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:125445
VIN:1JCCN87E5CT062672
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