For Sale: 1976 Jeep CJ7 in Davidson, North Carolina for sale in Davidson, NC

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Vehicle Description Jeep was bought from Streetside classics at their Atlanta showroom.
When I purchased the Jeep it needed a lot of love and I've completed most of the major repairs.
The engine is a 3 Speed Automatic with a 350 Chevy Small Block V8.
Some of the main ones include the Howell fuel injector, Dana 300, cj/YJ conversion kit, axles, shocks, breaking system, fuel tank system and custom speakers for the back.
Happy to send more pictures if you have interest and a list of all invoices that's been completed.
Like most vehicles this age the mileage is unknown.
Within the first 12 months I've spent a little over 22k in parts and labor to get this jeep running smoothly.
All work was completed at Tarheel 4WD in Midland, NC.
The mechanic there is known for his work in older model jeeps for a complete restore.
You can easily hit 65MPH and it handles very well at top speeds.
The previous owner installed power windows but this feature did not work when I purchased it from Streetside.
I've tried to convert the windows into the crank handle but have failed to find the parts and someone to do this without having to buy new hard doors.
Comes with the bikini top and a cover for when it rains and to protect the inside.
Let me know what questions you have.
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  • Year: 1976
  • Make: Jeep
  • Model: cj7

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