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1981 Jeep CJ

$ 7339.2

Availability: 100 in stock
  • For Sale By: Private Seller
  • Number of Cylinders: 6
  • Drive Type: 4WD
  • Options: 4-Wheel Drive
  • Disability Equipped: No
  • Title: CJ7 AMC 258 inline 6 cyl., Motorcraft 2100 carb, 5-spd tranny conv., Cherry Bomb
  • Transmission: Manual
  • Vehicle Title: Clean
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline
  • Mileage: 17800
  • Exterior Color: Black
  • Body Type: SUV
  • SubTitle: CJ7 AMC 258 inline 6 cyl., Motorcraft 2100 carb, 5-spd tranny conv., Cherry Bomb
  • VIN: 1JCCM87AXBT051004
  • VIN Number: 1JCCM87AXBT051004 Get the Vehicle History Report
  • Interior Color: Black
  • Model: CJ
  • Make: Jeep
  • Year: 1981
  • Condition: Used
  • Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty

    Description

    Dropped price to sell! Moving and need the $ to buy a home. Here are basic specifications:
    1981 Jeep CJ-7, 4.2L, 6 cyl.
    Drivetrain: 4x4,
    Motor: American Motors Corporation (AMC) 258 I6 (rebuilt)
    Motorcraft 2100 Carb
    110 hp/200ft lbs torque
    I bought the this off-road monster from a master mechanic up in L.A. about a year ago, and he completed just about every mechanical replacement & upgrade a buyer could want. Here's a list of everything done when I bought it:
    Fully rebuilt motor (17,800 miles) — year: 2020 w/ Clifford valve cover
    New Header
    Hemi joint clutch - push rod kit & new clutch
    5-speed gear conversion
    Cherry Bomb exhaust & muffler
    Steering stabilizer
    Wheels, tires, & meta stems
    One wire alternator
    Flex fan
    Front differential & seals w/ large covers
    AVM locking hubs
    Side tube doors & mirrors
    Safari full top
    Engine mounts
    Front & rear drive lines (Heavy Duty)
    Tie rod flip (heavy duty)
    1-piece rear axle shafts
    Aluminum radiator
    HEI distributor
    Motorcraft 2100 carburetor
    Full wiring & 50A breaker set
    Steel brake lines
    Aftermarket steel front & rear bumper
    Tire rack with storage
    Front & rear seats
    Front seat sliders
    Oil & temp gauges
    Water pump
    Shocks
    Battery
    Front blinker lights
    Pitman Arm
    Rocker arms
    Park lamps
    Heater core
    Wipers
    Air Filter
    Thermostat & housing
    Shifter isolator kit
    Fender flares
    Lug nuts
    Steering wheel upper bearing
    Light switch
    Fuel pump
    Hoses
    Yes, a long list indeed. It’s a “like new” beast! Here’s a shorter list of some work my son & I did:
    Body mount bushings with bolts & washers
    Grant steering wheel
    Rock sliders (they jive with the doors too)
    Smittybilt X2O-10K Comp Waterproof wireless synthetic rope winch
    High lift jack with hood mount
    Rear seatbelts (nice for the kids)
    All weather mats
    Two full sythentic oil changes
    Rugged ridge ultimate locking center console
    Shifter knobs
    Disclaimers
    : It was built in 1981. That’s 40 years ago. I’m 40 also. No matter how well we take care of ourselves (and our Jeeps), we’re not like we were when we were 20. There’s some minor rust, makes some noises, and has some scrapes & dings. Albeit small, this is not a showroom vehicle. Original paint with some touch up spraying. A Linex paint job would look great IMO -- to each his own. It's a MEGA head-turner nonetheless! I get compliments almost every time I take it out. Being
    sold AS IS
    .  Also, based on current engine modifications, it will
    not
    pass the ridiculous California smog requirements. I only drove it part time and stored it in Arizona some of the year which made registration a breeze in Arizona. If you live in Cali, you’ll have to come up with your own plan. Most other states, you’ll be fine, or likely exempt due to the year. Do your research.
    - Not
    included: Pelican case on rear rack (negotiable w/ offer)
    - Shipping: seller coordinates & pays.
    - No joy rides. Without a 00 refundable cash deposit, you’re not driving.
    - Clean paper title in hand.
    Good luck and happy Jeeping!
    8five8-444-zero811 (Jesse)