I'm selling my '84 CJ7 to anyone interested - $500
I started taking the engine apart with a total rebuild in mind about 3 years ago. I had a mechanic helping me at the time. He deemed the frame worthy of re-building, and so we started tearing it down. Well, he has a little girl now, I have a little girl now, and we both have far less money and time than before.
Anyway, the body is junk. The hood may have value, but that's it. The frame will need some shackle help on one side, but the rest is pretty good. It has the hardtop. The engine ran great actually when we started tearing it down (it's the 258 L6) but is in pieces now. Some are missing (carb, intake) because I planned on upgrading.
The good is the transmission, transfer case, rear end, and tires. It has about 90k miles on it. and the transmission and 4WD has always been fine. The tires are 33" RWL BF Goodrich Off-Road tires with easily less than 100 miles on them - the little nubbies are still there. These tires were over $500 alone (they've been on there a while, but I never drove it).
You'd need to trailer this baby away, but I'd much rather it go to a fellow Jeep lover than the junkyard.
I started taking the engine apart with a total rebuild in mind about 3 years ago. I had a mechanic helping me at the time. He deemed the frame worthy of re-building, and so we started tearing it down. Well, he has a little girl now, I have a little girl now, and we both have far less money and time than before.
Anyway, the body is junk. The hood may have value, but that's it. The frame will need some shackle help on one side, but the rest is pretty good. It has the hardtop. The engine ran great actually when we started tearing it down (it's the 258 L6) but is in pieces now. Some are missing (carb, intake) because I planned on upgrading.
The good is the transmission, transfer case, rear end, and tires. It has about 90k miles on it. and the transmission and 4WD has always been fine. The tires are 33" RWL BF Goodrich Off-Road tires with easily less than 100 miles on them - the little nubbies are still there. These tires were over $500 alone (they've been on there a while, but I never drove it).
You'd need to trailer this baby away, but I'd much rather it go to a fellow Jeep lover than the junkyard.