This 1977 Jeep CJ7 has attractive colors, rugged equipment, and
plenty of additions in both style and substance. After all the
bright paint, A/C interior, automatic transmission, and V8 power
are all part of a great package that keeps this rare Quadra-trac
4x4 a solid cruiser, too.
The bold yellow is a great way to grab attention. It's a later
investment in a professional application that retains a good luster
and plenty of shine. It makes for a bold way to show off a
well-respected CJ. And this quality feeling is reinforced by detail
like the nice body panels and thoughtfully putting on the Renegade
decal kit before the final clearcoat was applied. Plus, there's a
well-done brightwork package, including the mesh grille, headlight
bezels, and shining side-mirror-hinge package. The best shine comes
from components that add to the Jeep's prowess, like the upgraded
tubular front and rear bumpers, tubular side steps, and 15-inch
bullet hole style wheels that allow from some wide modern rubber.
You have the other beefy upgrades done in contrasting black, which
include the Renegade fender flares and the swing-away carrier for
the full-size spare. Both the full soft top and bikini top
coordinate with the black accents on the boy, and we really like
the half-doors borrowed from the latter YJ Wrangler. It all makes
for a stylish CJ that also has the right attitude for off-road
work.
The full black interior looks great against the exterior, too. And
the carpeting, door panels, and dash have a pristine dark look of
quality that you'll love showing off. You can really tell there was
a solid investment in keeping this one comfy. That means updated
Bestop bucket seats, an armrest center console, cup holders, and an
AM/FM stereo with Bluetooth and USB. This even R134a air
conditioning... oh yes, you have an A/C Jeep for those summer days
when you're open to the world!
The 304 cubic-inch AMC motor is an ideal powerplant that combines
Jeep-level robustness with V8 muscle. It has a particularly clean
and tidy style we don't see on all Jeeps... and the same goes for
the undercarriage. So it gives this one a well-respected and
cared-for impression. Plus, there are the right extras, like an
Optima battery and headers feeding the dual exhaust. As a proper
off-roader, you have a Borg Warner QuadraTrac transfer case is an
innovative transfer case as found in 1973-1979 FSJ and CJ7 Jeeps.
This was the optional (in lieu of the Dana Model 20) full-time,
chain-drive transfer case that was found behind the AMC TH400
automatic.. And that ability is enhanced with Rough Country shocks,
a suspension stabilizer, and meaty Falken Wild Peak tires. And when
it's time to just enjoy an in-town trip, this has the right anytime
driving features, like the power steering, power brakes, front
discs, and the rarely-seen three-speed automatic transmission.
The sale comes complete with the owner's manual and title
documentation, this is the bright, powerful, and loaded CJ you've
been waiting for. So don't let it slip away, call today!
Vehicle Details
1977 Jeep CJ7
Listing ID:CC-1703287
Price:$42,995
Location:Lithia Springs, Georgia
Year:1977
Make:Jeep
Model:CJ7
Exterior Color:Sunshine Yellow
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:21752
Stock Number:7216-ATL
VIN:J7A93EH005537
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