Vehicle Description
1980 Jeep CJ-7 Golden Hawk 4x4 ?Recent professional restoration
with new parts ?1 of only approximately 650 built, one of the
rarest and most desirable of all CJ-7?s ?1980 was only model year
for Golden Hawk package ?304 CID V-8 engine with upgraded
four-barrel carburetor ?Borg-Warner T-4 four-speed manual
transmission (VIN code M) and 3.55 gearing ?Dana 300 transfer case;
Dana 30 narrow track front axle and an AMC 20 two-piece narrow
track rear axle ?Alpaca Brown exterior with Golden Hawk trim and
original black hardtop shell and hard doors ?Included with tan soft
top and tan soft doors ?Black interior with all new seats, dash
pad, gauges, stereo and roll bar pads ?Tri-tone stylized Hawk decal
on the hood, tri-tone striping on the body, and original
gold-colored wheels ?All new suspension including leafs, arms,
shocks, shackles, steering bar/compression and ubolts ?Power
steering and power brakes with all new brakes, lines and wheel
bearings ?Original rear bumper and tow bar ?4,150 GVWR, 93.5-inch
wheelbase and five 33X12.50R15 tires At the start of the 1980s,
Jeep sought to generate some excitement to boost sales. One of the
ways was to create a trim package called the Golden Hawk. The
Golden Hawk package was created to drum up interest in the CJ and
drive some new sales. Buyers would receive a Jeep with unique gold
wheels (missing here), special decals and striping on the hood and
the body, high-back seats, fog lamps, and a new other bits.
Nineteen-eighty was the only model year the Golden Hawk package was
offered on the CJ-7. 1 of only approximately 650 built, one of the
rarest and most desirable of all CJ-7?s. Made in Toledo, Ohio, this
CJ-7 is dressed in correct Alpaca Brown with tri-tone Golden Hawk
striping, factory gold alloy wheels and a black hardtop shell. The
paint is in excellent order, having been freshly professionally
sprayed on October 31, 2017 at a facility here in the St. Louis,
Missouri. The Jeep?s bodywork is straight and solid and the tub is
the original, the engine bay is also extremely tidy, The Super
Start battery appears new with a Mean Green starter and the black
bumpers are in very good order. This Jeep rides on a 93.5-inch
wheelbase and has a 4,150 GVWR. This Jeep has BFGoodrich Baja
Champion All-Terrain T/A light truck tires, size 33X12.50R15 at
every corner. Each one surrounds with a original gold, vented alloy
wheel. The tires are in very good shape while the gold wheels are
in excellent condition. Underneath the undercarriage is extremly
tidy with all new suspension including leafs, arms, shocks,
shackles, steering bar/compression and ubolts. Under the hood is
AMC?s 304 CID V-8 engine upgraded with a four-barrel carburetor
with auto choke. The engine area has received a lot of new parts
such as new plugs, new plus wires, new seals, new drive linkage,
new radiator, new hoses, new fuel tank, fuel lines, new fuel pump,
new high torque starter and a new skid plate. Buttoned to this
motor is a Borg-Warner T-4 four-speed manual transmission (VIN code
M) with a 3.55:1 rear end. Underneath the floor is a Dana 300
transfer case, a Dana 30 narrow-track front axle and an AMC 20
two-piece, narrow track rear axle. Driver convenience features
include power steering and power brakes with all new brakes, lines
and wheel bearings. Inside, the black front buckets and rear bench
seats are in great shape. The aggressive floor mats complement the
seats well, while the underside of the hardtop looks good. The
black, three-spoke steering wheel and passenger grab bar are both
wrapped in leather. The instrument panel has a full suite of
ancillary gauges and it matches the body?s color, as do the inner
door panels. A floor-mounted shifter and a new Custom Sound AM/FM
stereo complete the interior. All the electric wiring is also
completely new and is included with the wiring diagram. Also
included with the original hardtop and hard doors is a tan soft top
and tan soft doors. In mid-1980, Jeep's product planners developed
a pair of limited-production Jeeps to create some excitement in the
market. The CJ Golden Hawk available on both the CJ-5 and CJ-7,
included a tri-tone stylized Hawk decal on the hood, tri-tone
striping on the body, gold-colored wheels, tan top and high-back
seats, fog lamps and a host of other trim bits. Competition to this
Jeep in 1980 included Chevrolet?s K5 Blazer, Dodge?s Ramcharger,
Ford?s Bronco, GMC?s K5 Jimmy, Land Rover?s Series III, Plymouth?s
Trailduster and Toyota?s Land Cruiser. Jeep fans, 4x4 fans or
anyone interested in a beautiful, classic four-by-four should be
keen to see this Jeep Golden Hawk from the tail end of the Disco
Era. Stop by MotoeXotica Classic Cars today to check out this
seldom-seen Jeep Golden Hawk! VIN: J0M93EH027458 This truck is
currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current
mileage on the odometer shows 21,381 miles. It is sold as is, where
is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND
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