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1983 Cj-7 Jeep Laredo on 2040-cars

US $12,500.00
Year:1983 Mileage:208954
Location:

Lancaster, California, United States

Lancaster, California, United States

1983 CJ-7 Jeep Laredo

Runs great and ready to do some serious off roading

Passed California SMOG on 5/5/2014

MOPAR Fuel Injection Upgrade
Hard Top, Soft Top, Hard Doors, Soft Doors & Back Seat
Never wrecked, damaged, no rust on body or frame, and has good paint
ARB Front and Rear Detroit Lockers

Engine:
4.2L 6 cylinder with approximately 26000 since professional rebuild.
Mopar Electronic Port Fuel Injection (Smog Certified in all states)
K&N Air Filter
New 3 core Radiator less than 1000 miles ago

Transmission and Transfer Case:
5 Speed Manual with New Clutch, Pressure Plate, Throw Out Bearing, Pilot and Bell Housing
Dana 300 transfer case with 4.1 to 1 upgrade

Air Compressor:
Ready Air York belt drive 8 + CFM
Will run air wrenches and air up 35's very fast
Air Filtration and 3.5 gallon tank

Suspension:
4" Suspension Lift
Tera Flex articulation shackles

Tires:
BFG Mud Terrain 35x1250R15 on 10" Rims

Axels:
Dana 30 front with one piece axels and ARB Locker 4.56 gears and Warn Hubs
Warn Full Float axels Dana 20 Rear with Warn Locking Hubs for towing, Detroit Locker, 4.56 gears and complete new brakes

Winch:
9500lb Warn Hi Speed
external 15' control
plus in dash remote controller

Electrical:
Dual Optima Red Top Batteries
310 amp selector switch
120 amp alternator
New Starter
CB Radio with Linear (not installed)
Fog Lights
Large Backup Light

Misc:
Bed Liner Lined Tub
Spectrum Vibration Dampener in Wheel Wells and under Hood
Dual Electric Fuel Pumps
New Locking Center Console With Stereo
Custom Aluminum Diamond Plate Storage Box in Rear
Power Brakes -- Disc front Drum Rear
22 gallon Fuel Tank Upgrade by Arrow Tank
Warn Rock Crawler bumpers front and rear.
Warn Rock slider Guards
Sway bar Quick Connects
Poly Upgraded bushings throughout
Electric Trailer Brake Controller
Power Steering
Tilt Steering Wheel
New U-Joints
New turn signal mechanism

Comes with lots of spare parts:
New Fuel Pump
80 amp alternator
2 new WARN locking hubs
2 used WARN locking hubs
Radiator hoses
U-Joints
Lots of gaskets and seas
2 Oil filters
Oil
Bushings
Suspension Parts
Clutch
Lots of other parts - too much to list

Fell free to email me with questions
Thanks for looking

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