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1980 Jeep Cj7 Manual With A 304v8 on 2040-cars

Year:1980 Mileage:62100
Location:

Red Lion, Pennsylvania, United States

Red Lion, Pennsylvania, United States

 Up for sale is this 1980 Jeep Cj7
Mechanical
This Jeep is equipped with the 304 v8 and is mated to the factory T176 4 speed transmission. It has a Dana 300 transfer case and narrow track AMC 20 rear end installed. Up front it has the Dana 30 axle, however, I do not know the gear ratio installed in the axles. The engine ran and had strong oil pressure before the gas tank was removed. The original fuel tank developed a small fuel leak. Included with the sale is another fuel tank that I purchased for installation (Shown in the picture).
Chassis
The frame has the typical CJ rust in the rear channels but the rest of the frame was found to be solid after checking with a ball peen hammer. In addition, all of the shock mounts and cross members appear to be solid. The frame does not have any cracks or rot around the front steering box or center channel areas. The body mounts also appear to be in good condition as well. The front and rear suspensions are not modified and still has all of the factory components still installed. This Cj is equipped with the power brake option. The right rear brake line was broken in half and needs to be replaced. Replacement brake line kits are easily available for the CJ models.
Body
The tub itself has rot damage in the front floor pans, quarter panels, rear fenders, and around the roll bar mounts. It would be better to replace the tub with one from a YJ or a reproduction. The front fenders have rot on the outer areas, however, the inner fenders are solid and do not appear to have any rust damage. The windshield frame will need to be replaced since it has typical CJ rust damage in the lower corners. The front grill, dash and tail gate are in good condition and can be saved. The hood is in good condition and has a tiny rust hole (shown in picture) which can easily be repaired. The temp and fuel gauges are currently not working, but all of the other gauges and lights operate correctly. I will also be including the front and rear Bestop seats with the sale of this jeep. The seats are in great shape and do not have any tears. In addition, there are two full doors that go along with the sale.

This Jeep has a clean PA title. Many more pictures are available upon request. Buyer is responsible for shipping arrangements. $300 deposit is due within 48 hours of the sale. I have set the reserve at a low price for an easy auction. If you have any more questions please feel free to ask. Thanks for looking and good luck!


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