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1979 Jeep Cj7 304 V8 Quadra Trac 34k Orig Miles Never Registered Municipal Owned on 2040-cars

Year:1979 Mileage:34480
Location:

Forked River, New Jersey, United States

Forked River, New Jersey, United States

1979 Jeep CJ7. It is a 304 Quadra Trac automatic. This Jeep has 34,480 original miles. It was purchased new by the City of New Haven CT. It was used as a municipal vehicle mainly plow work until 1996 at which time it was sold to a used car dealership where it was again used as a plow vehicle. The mileage in 1996 was 33,139. It was owned by that dealership until 2011. The vehicle was never registered. There is no title to the Jeep. I have a letter from the City of Waterbury to the CT motor vehicle indicating that the vehicle was always a fleet vehicle and carried municipal registration. The title had been lost over the 17 years it was owned by the City. I have all the paperwork from the City of New Haven and motor vehicle paperwork.

The Jeep ran and drove up until about 1 year ago. The frame is extremely rotted in the rear and the gas tank is ready to fall out. The gas tank is the 15 gallon metal tank and has a rotted hole in it. The fuel lines are also rotted. That is why it will no longer run. The body is rotted but has been patched up over the years. The drivetrain is in good working condition. The motor is all original and even has the original AMC smog pump still attached. The blue paint on the engine is still visible in places. There are no seats in it. The dash is uncut and it has the original dashpad and visors. The nose on the Jeep is perfect due to always having a plow on it. There is no rot on the fenders or grille. The doors are upgrades to the pin style. The hardtop is also a newer CJ top. I have all the original white wheels. The tires were bias ply and no longer held air so I installed the rollers that are on it now. It still has the plow wiring but the plow had been removed.

Jeep is for sale locally and can be sold at any time. There is no title to this vehicle. I had to check something in the title box. The vehicle will have to be towed.

I can be reached at 609-529-6188. Thank you.

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