Limpinlobster
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Selling my 1985 Jeep CJ7
I hate to let it go, but with a recent move, I haven't been able to finish the cage I started building. If you're a good fabricator, or don't mind taking it to a shop to get finished up, this is a solid jeep. I would rather it go to a new home than sit in my driveway. The jeep starts up, and runs very well. Here is a run down of the things I've done to it.
Rebuilt top end
installed aluminum valve cover.
New alternator
Re-packed and lubed the front wheel bearings
New rear brake lines and brake pads with about 1000 miles on them
Bfgoodrich all terrain tires have about 1000 miles on them
Twin stick transfer case shifter installed
Cage made from .120 wall and .90 D.O.M.
Have two cloth seats from a 2011 JK that I will include
One draw back is that it will not pass smog. It is currently registered and I have the pink in hand. It's best to bring a trailer because the seat brackets haven't been made yet.
Asking $4000.00










I hate to let it go, but with a recent move, I haven't been able to finish the cage I started building. If you're a good fabricator, or don't mind taking it to a shop to get finished up, this is a solid jeep. I would rather it go to a new home than sit in my driveway. The jeep starts up, and runs very well. Here is a run down of the things I've done to it.
Rebuilt top end
installed aluminum valve cover.
New alternator
Re-packed and lubed the front wheel bearings
New rear brake lines and brake pads with about 1000 miles on them
Bfgoodrich all terrain tires have about 1000 miles on them
Twin stick transfer case shifter installed
Cage made from .120 wall and .90 D.O.M.
Have two cloth seats from a 2011 JK that I will include
One draw back is that it will not pass smog. It is currently registered and I have the pink in hand. It's best to bring a trailer because the seat brackets haven't been made yet.
Asking $4000.00










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