The CJ series was a named applied to a range of open bodied
off-road vehicles and compact trucks built and sold by various
incarnations of the Jeep name from 1945 and 1986. They were
originally under the Willys-Overland marquee, then Willys Motors,
then Kaiser Jeep before Chrysler acquired the brand with their
purchase of the American Motors Corporation in 1987. The Jeep name
lives on today in primarily the SUV form and despite redesigns
throughout the years the original Jeep styling always peaks
through. They have become a lifestyle among many with entire clubs
dedicated to Jeep enthusiasts and even cultural traditions like the
"Jeep Wave" signaling the camaraderie between owners. Even in
recent years the popularity continues to grow with the Jeep Ducking
trend. This 1986 CJ7 is sure to stand out from the crowd and
despite their admiration, other Jeep owners may have a tough time
putting a duck in place due to its tall lifted stance. If others
don't notice it rolling down the road they must have their eyes
closed because it towers over all others and the bright Yellow
paint is not to be ignored. It has been nicely customized
throughout and is primarily used as a fun weekend cruiser and show
vehicle. It has been in the current owners possession for 9 years
and all the work was professionally done by Mike's Off Road in Fort
Worth who is highly regarded in that industry. Off road touches can
be found all over the place with oversized bumpers, side steps,
additional lights, tow shackles, and the Warn electric wench. The
Mag wheels feature superwinch hubs and 15/38.5-15LT Swamper TSL
Bogger tires.
Lift up the hood and you will find a new crate 350 Goodwrench GM
crate motor. It runs and drives well with no smoking or issues. A
lot of engine components like the valve covers are Blacked out and
it has a new 4 barrel carburetor topped off with a Edelbrock chrome
air cleaner. It sounds great through Hedman headers into custom
exhaust. It has been entirely rewired with a Painless Wiring
harness and has power disc brakes under all four corners and power
steering. The solid front axle is a 10 bolt and in back is a 12
bolt with a Yellow painted differential cover.
Inside it has dual aftermarket front racing bucket seats and a
single matching seat in the center of the back. These are then
fitted with 5 point cam locking Schroth Racing harnesses. It is run
as an open bodied Jeep with no doors which allows you to show off
the full custom roll cage that has all been coated in bed liner
along with the floors. Should you want to take it a step further
the Black canvas top is easily removable to give you the full open
air experience. On the Yellow dash are all new Pro-Comp gauges
(including a tach) and toggle switches for various controls.
If you are in the market for a fun classic with a unique style then
don't pass this one up. Above all it is being offered up at a very
reasonable price that won't break the bank.
Join the Jeep crew in this awesome CJ7 for $24,500.00!
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