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1985 Jeep Cj7, Frame Off Restoration, Amc 360, Dana 44, T-176, Very Nice Jeep! on 2040-cars

US $26,000.00
Year:1985 Mileage:200
Location:

Burton, Ohio, United States

Burton, Ohio, United States

I recently finished a frame off restoration on an 85 CJ7. This Jeep is immaculate. I have listed the details below. I have been involved in Jeeps for 20 years and I have to say, this is one of the nicest Ive seen. If times were different, I would keep it for myself. Im not trying to sell when I say I truly impressed myself with this build. On the highway and around town, this Jeep is an absolute blast to drive.  Here are some specs:

The interior is black denim and all brand new
Bestop seats - front reclining, rear fold and tumble
Both axles have been rebuilt with all new seals, gears, and bearings
Dana 44 in the rear
New brakes all around
New stainless brake lines
New fuel lines
New wire harness (painless)
All new Stainless Steel trim
New tilt steering column
All new guages
New paint
New bestop supertop with two piece soft doors and tinted windows
33x12.5 mickey thompson MTZ tires (5 of them)
15x10 mickey thompson classic II wheels
Rear tire swing out carrier
Rebuilt AMC 360
bored .30 over
mild cam from Edelbrock
Edelbrock intake
New Holley 4 barrel carb
HEI ignition
New clutch
t-176 4 speed Transmission
All new u-joints
Power brakes
Power steering
In-frame headers
Custom dual exhaust with hooker mufflers exits the rear
Fiberglass body/fenders/windshield frame
Steel hood/grill
frame sandblasted and coated with POR 15 rust protection
New 4wd Hardware 4 lift
New tuffy security console with stereo
New windsheild

I started with a bare frame and built the Jeep from there. Every nut and bolt has been replaced with new. The frame is spotless.

Im not sure what else I can say about it at this time. If you want more pictures of anything, let me know. I have shipped Jeeps before and am willing to negotiate sale price with that cost in mind. I also dont mind helping with the logistics of that process. If you are fairly close, I would also consider delivering it.

You can follow this link for many more pictures:http://s3.photobucket.com/user/hipper/library/1985%20CJ7%20Frame%20off

Thanks for looking
Brandon
216.244.4877
brandon@hippshobbies.com

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