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1984 Jeep Cj 8 Scrambler on 2040-cars

Year:1984 Mileage:150644
Location:

Centerville, Iowa, United States

Centerville, Iowa, United States

 Up for sale is a 1984 Jeep CJ 8 Scrambler. I have owned this vehicle for over ten years. The past 6 years I have only driven it a hand full of times and has remained in the garage otherwise. The Jeep is in good working order and fun to drive. I have listed some details below, email me with questions. Thanks for looking.

I have described above the the vehicle does have surface rust in places and is by no means in mint condition. The paint is original besides the front right fender. I have replaced the the sheet metal floor boards on both sides, and cab corners.

Condition:
This Jeep is in fair condition for a 1984 model. It has surface rust the rear tires, below the tail lights on both sides, various other chips on the body. Front right fender has partial damage. Undercarriage is in good condition, some surface rust, rust on body mounts, etc.

Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. This vehicle is sold as is.

Year: 1984
Number of Cylinders: Inline 6
Make: Jeep
Transmission: 5 Speed Manual. Clutch and throw out bearing have been replaced within the last 5000 miles.
Model: CJ
Body Type: Pickup Truck
Trim: Laredo
Vehicle Title: Clear
Engine: In Line 6cyl. 4.2 Liter
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Rough Country 4 inch suspension lift, 33x10.5 BFG Mud Terrain Tires. Upgraded carburetor and air cleaner, cap/rotor, wires, chrome accessories, custom rear bumper. Factory tachometer, factory bikini top, factory clock, and many extras.
Drive Type: 4X4


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Wed, 01 Oct 2014

There may not be many ways to forecast what an automaker is planning for the future, but there are some. Trademark applications are one of them, and Chrysler has just applied with the US Patent and Trademark Office to protect the name "Trackhawk." The question is, what's it planning on using it for? We don't know for sure, but we can put together an educated guess or two. And one guess is that Jeep will use the name to replace the letters SRT on the performance version of the Grand Cherokee.
How do we figure, you ask? From a number of developments. For starters, the SRT division has been reintegrated into the Dodge brand. Those letters currently appear on only two vehicles from outside the Dodge lineup: one is the Grand Cherokee SRT, and the other is the Chrysler 300 SRT. We've heard ruminations (however unconfirmed) that the latter could be either discontinued or possibly relabeled, and if the same proves true of the GC, the Trackhawk name could serve as a on-road performance counterpart to the Trailhawk label applied to off-road versions of models like the Cherokee and Renegade.
Logical it may be, but it's hardly a foregone conclusion. The Trackhawk name could just as easily be used for a new concept (like the Trailhawk name was in 2007), for another kind of trim level or for something else entirely. In fact we don't even know for sure it'll be used by the Jeep brand specifically, or used at all for that matter. Automakers have been known, after all, to register names they don't end up using.

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Besides the two Jeep models, NHTSA has launched investigations over the years in such models as the Ford Crown Victoria (and its police-car counterpart), GM pickups built between 1972 and 1987, and rather famously the Ford Pinto.
Understanding how automakers and NHTSA have dealt with fuel-tank-safety concerns in the past may offer a better understanding of how Chrysler and the government agency will settle their current dispute. Check out the complete article from The Detroit News here.