Crafted for rugged adventures, this 1979 Jeep CJ7 proudly displays
its black finish with the unmistakable boxy silhouette that defines
American off-road capability. The fiberglass hard top with dual
pop-up sunroof panels adds versatility for changing weather
conditions, while the metal doors provide security and protection
from the elements. Chrome steel Keystone wheels sized at 15 inches
on all four corners give this Jeep a classic look, wrapped in
aggressive 31x10.50R15 Yokohama Geolander A/T-s tires that extend
beyond the plastic wheel flares. Front-end protection comes
courtesy of a push guard with two auxiliary lights and tow hooks,
while the rear sports a trailer hitch and mounts for fuel or water
cans.
The black vinyl interior maintains the utilitarian spirit of this
classic off-roader while providing necessary comforts. Bucket seats
up front and a bench in the rear offer seating for passengers, with
seatbelts throughout for safety. The rubber floor coverings are
practical for the inevitable mud and dirt that comes with trail
riding. A Kenwood CD player with auxiliary input and Kenwood
speakers provide entertainment on the trail, while aftermarket volt
and oil pressure gauges supplement the factory instrumentation. The
fully padded roll bar adds both structural integrity and protection
for occupants, completing the functional interior design.
Mechanical reliability comes from the 4.2L inline-six engine (258
cubic inches) with a two-barrel Carter carburetor delivering steady
power through the three-speed manual transmission. The 2013 engine
rebuild with only approximately 3,000 miles since completion
ensures many more years of dependable service. Power steering and
power disc brakes up front make this Jeep easy to control both on
and off pavement. The Dana 20 front axle and AMC 20 rear axle,
paired with solid axle suspension and leaf springs at both ends,
provide the legendary Jeep durability and articulation needed for
tackling rough terrain.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• 4.2L Inline 6 Engine (Rebuilt in 2013)
• 3 Speed Manual Transmission
• Dana 20 Front Axle, AMC 20 Rear Axle
• Two Barrel Carter Carburetor
• Power Disc Brakes
• Solid Axle Suspension with Leaf Springs
• Single Exhaust with Aftermarket Muffler
• Black Paint
• 15" Chrome Steel Keystone Wheels in 31x10.50R15 Yokohama
Geolander A/T-s Tires
• Fiberglass Hard Top with Dual Pop-Up Sunroof Panels
• Push Guard with Two Auxiliary Lights
• Trailer Hitch
• Plastic Wheel Flares
• Fuel/Water Can Mounts
• Mudflaps
• Black Interior with Front Bucket Seats and Rear Bench
• Rubber Floor Covering
• Power Steering
• Kenwood CD Player with Auxiliary Input
• Kenwood Speakers
• Aftermarket Volt and Oil Pressure Gauges
• Padded Roll Bar
• Floor Shifter
Rugged and ready for action, this 1979 Jeep CJ7 offers classic 4x4
capability with modern touches. With its freshly rebuilt 4.2L
engine, practical modifications, and timeless design, this American
icon is waiting for its next adventure on or off the beaten path.
Call today!
Vehicle Details
1979 Jeep CJ7
Listing ID:CC-1954952
Price:$23,995
Location:Mesa, Arizona
Year:1979
Make:Jeep
Model:CJ7
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:20932
Stock Number:4376-PHX
VIN:J9F93EC836177
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