This custom 1986 Jeep CJ7 is powered by a new 350ci Summit Racing
V8 crate engine installed with an Advanced Adapters conversion kit,
including a new bellhousing, Centerforce clutch and flywheel. The
original BorgWarner T4 4-speed manual transmission and Dana 300
transfer case have been rebuilt, with a twin-shift kit added. This
Jeep retains its original white paint and features a 1-inch body
lift with new body bushings, a full roll cage and Renegade Fat Boy
racing seats. Equipment includes a SmittyBilt front bumper with a
Warn winch, updated front rotors, new rear disc brakes and a rear
tire rack bumper from Collins Brothers Jeep. It rides on Mickey
Thompson wheels with BFGoodrich 35x12.5 tires. Additional upgrades
include a header engine mount conversion kit, high-torque starter,
new brake master cylinder, stainless-steel brake lines, Richmond
4.56 ring & pinion gears, and Detroit Lockers front and rear with
new U-joints and bearings throughout. Originally purchased in
Prescott, AZ, in December 1985, this example remains an Arizona
SUV. CARFAX shows mileage inconsistency on 01/26/2024.
Vehicle Details
1986 Jeep CJ7
Listing ID:CC-2029418
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1986
Make:Jeep
Model:CJ7
Exterior Color:WHITE
Interior Color:BROWN
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:292193
VIN:1JCCM87E7GT083838
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