Vehicle Description
With an awesome custom style, fuel-injected V8 power, and the
control of a five-speed, this 1982 Jeep CJ7 is the custom classic
4x4 that loves to have a head-turning style while also enhancing
its ability.
While any proper CJ is a terrific off-road machine, we have a
feeling you'll really love to use this one for rolling through
town. After all, the full custom paint theme deserves to be seen by
everyone. The bright silver metallic has a burning fade that shifts
from orange to red, and then the blue provides a vapor tail against
the black. It has the look of a shooting star running across the
night sky. So it's very cool and still keeps a touch of that
outdoor-oriented style you love in a Jeep. And there's plenty more
flair with the bright 15-inch wheels, wide fender flares, and the
cool CJ Seven hood graphic. But we bet you've also spotted plenty
of substance to go with the style. You have a full tubular steel
protection kit with the front bumper, side steps, and rear bumper.
There's an off-road jack mounted on the hood, a proper trailer
hitch, a full-size spare, and the KC lights know how to show the
way forward.
This one likes to be open to the world, and so the interior is both
stylish and functional. It has the practical features you want,
like a roll bar and front shoulder seatbelts. Plus there are added
comforts like the AM/FM/CD stereo with Bluetooth, USB, and modern
speakers. The seats are one of the coolest parts of the build. They
are finished in cloth to make it easier to hop in with shorts on,
and that houndstooth is a GM muscle car favorite that is a subtle
hint at the upgrade under the hood. Any time you want to keep the
sunshine off your shoulders, there's also a bikini top. There are
nice driver upgrades, like the billet sports steering wheel, tilt
column, upgraded gauges, and a Hurst floor shifter.
The engine bay has been upgraded to a very cool powerhouse. This is
a 305 cubic-inch V8 borrowed from a 3rd gen Chevrolet Camaro
IROC-Z. That also means it's a powerhouse born with fuel injection.
There are nice details. Some are for show, like the modern Camaro
engine covers, and pieces like the electric fan add to the
practicality. It fires up readily as a proper FI machine should,
and the header-fed exhaust has a nice tune. The five-speed manual
transmission is a great way to give you full control over this
upgraded powerhouse. And control is also desirable when you are
utilizing the two-speed 4x4 transfer case. Those Cooper Discoverer
S/T tires are great for both street and off-road use, and that
seems to fit this CJ perfectly. After all, features like front disc
brakes and power steering are part of this Jeep's cruising
package.
We have a receipt file that shows thousands invested in this Jeep
in 2017 that doesn't even include the eye-catching paint. It all
proves that all the best pieces you really wanted in distinct CJ
are already in this one and ready to roll today. Call now!