1979 Jeep Cj7 Renegade V8 304 3spd on 2040-cars
Conover, North Carolina, United States
1979 Jeep CJ7 Renegade
304 rebuilt crate engine several years ago. 3 speed shift as it should Thank you for viewing my auction for a decent original paint 1979 CJ7 V8 Renegade. I hold a clear NC title in hand. This is a very straight forward what you see is what you get type of jeep. The pictures do not really make it look any better or any worse in appearance than in person. It does have some rust as shown in the pictures but I would not consider it rotted out or beyond repair. Frame is very solid. The driveline is solid and works as it. There are no drips on the floor under the jeep. (i do check to make sure it has oil). The tires are showing a little age but appear safe and have nearly new tread. Engine runs well with no noises or smoking. The carb is a little sluggish but nothing to prevent it from being driven. Lights and gauges could use some repair. Please no questions regarding if the Jeep will make it back to your location. I'm sure it probably will just fine but that's not up to me to decide. Low reserve as I look forward to an easy transaction on giving this great CJ7 a new home. Jeep will be sold as is where is. There is no warranty. The Jeep is in running driving condition as stated. Prefer cash. 0 Feedback email before bidding please. Please make arrangements with me before auction ends for other arrangement. $350 Deposit through paypal within 24 hrs Jeep must be paid for within 3 days of auction end. |
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