Vehicle Description
Available now is this extreme 1984 Jeep CJ7 4X4 dressed in red with
a tan soft top. This Jeep comes with soft doors along with hard
doors as well. The interior is finished in tan, red, and chrome and
looks excellent. Outside you will the Jeep has been lifted and sits
properly on a set of 35 inch General Grabber red lettered tires all
around including the rear mounted spare. This CJ is powered by
Holley carbureted inline 6 cylinder engine mated to a manual
transmission. Some of the other features sported on this Jeep are
front spot lamps, front winch, aftermarket front and rear bumpers,
Rugged Ridge tubular side steps, jerry can on the spare tire, roof
rack, ARB air compressor under the hood and much more. This is a
well cared for Jeep that came to us out of Florida and the
underneath of the vehicle is in great shape. The 1984 Jeep CJ7 is a
classic off-road vehicle produced by the Jeep division of the
Chrysler Corporation. The CJ7 is part of a long line of Jeeps that
date back to the 1940s and are known for their durability,
versatility, and off-road capabilities. The CJ7 was produced from
1976 to 1986 and was one of the last models of the CJ series. The
1984 Jeep CJ7 was powered by several engine options, including a
2.5-liter four-cylinder engine, a 4.2-liter inline six-cylinder
engine, and a 5.0-liter V8 engine. The six-cylinder engine was the
most popular and produced up to 115 horsepower. It was paired with
either a four-speed manual or a three-speed automatic transmission.
The exterior of the 1984 Jeep CJ7 featured a classic boxy design
with a removable top and doors, making it a popular choice for
off-road enthusiasts. It had a rugged frame and suspension system
that allowed it to handle rough terrain, steep inclines, and deep
water crossings. It was also equipped with a four-wheel drive
system, which allowed it to navigate through difficult terrain. The
interior of the 1984 Jeep CJ7 was spartan, but functional, with a
simple dashboard and controls. The vehicle was also available with
options such as air conditioning, power steering, and upgraded
stereo systems. Today, the 1984 Jeep CJ7 is a sought-after classic
car among collectors and off-road enthusiasts. It is known for its
ruggedness, off-road capabilities, and classic Jeep styling. The
CJ7 has become an iconic vehicle in the world of off-roading and
continues to be a popular choice for those who enjoy exploring the
great outdoors. Roof-Mounted Lights,Wheel Diameter - 15 Inch,Front
Seat Type - Bucket,Upholstery - Vinyl