Overview: SOLD1986 Jeep CJ-7 with 147K miles on the 4.2 liter inline 6 cylinder engine with Howell Fuel Injection, 5 Speed Manual Transmission, Power Brakes, Power Steering, New Exhaust & Catalytic Converter, Dana 44 rear end, ProComp Suspension, American Racing Wheels, BF Goodrich K02 Tires, Premium Sterio with Bluetooth Streaming and Handsfree, New Paint, Hard and Soft Doors, Hard and Bimini Top with two covers and much more!
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History of the 1976-1986 Jeep CJ-7
The Jeep CJ-7 replaced the low production, long wheelbase Jeep CJ-6 (the
civilian version of the M170 ambulance). While more agile on the trail
than the CJ-6, the CJ-7 was intended to be a more civilized and
luxurious version of the CJ-5. Compared to the CJ-5, it featured a
10-inch longer wheelbase and larger openings for doors that at least
could make an effort to seal out the elements and be less awkward for
most folks to use and get in and out of the vehicle. The Jeep CJ-7 also
had more unified styling than the CJ-5 with the removable hardtop. Part
of a drive to be more urban friendly, it was also the first CJ to offer
an automatic transmission as an option (the GM Turbo-HydraMatic 400).
Also debuting with the TH-400 exclusively was the now famous Quadra-Trac
transfer case.
Right out of the gate, it was offered with most of the same options as
the CJ-5, which initially were the Renegade and Levi’s packages. Of all
the trim packages offered on CJs in subsequent years, only the Super
Jeep and the 1979 Silver Anniversary weren’t available in the CJ-7
(logical, as the latter celebrated the 25th anniversary of the CJ-5). A
couple of them were exclusive to the Jeep CJ-7, however, including the
Limited (1982-83) and the Jamboree (1982). It’s actually quite hard to
find a stripped Jeep CJ-7, as most were well equipped.
During the 1980s, changes were more cost-related than anything. The V-8
option was deleted for 1981, with minor components changing based on
availability and better pricing to AMC from the industry.
Sales of the Jeep CJ-7 were so good (helped by more comfort and
convenience options exclusive to it) that the CJ-5 was discontinued in
1983. Initially, Jeep purists decried this decision, and three years
later, most of these same pundits were decrying AMC for announcing the
end of the CJ-7 – the last of the Jeep CJ series –after the 1986 model
year, ceding to the all-new Wrangler for 1987.
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Free Auto Check Report Available - VIN#
1JCCF87E4GT139888Features:
- Air Conditioning
- Upgraded Stereo
- In-Dash CD Player
- Tow Package
- Manual Windows
- Manual Locks
- Automatic Transmission
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- Engine: 4 Cylinder
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ft-lbs
- Fuel Tank Capacity: ?? gal
- Turning Circle: ?? ft
- Ground Clearance: ?? in
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