Used 1980 Jeep CJ for sale in Lavergne, TN
$37,995
Vehicle Details
1980 Year | J0D25NC046755 VIN | 251,890 mi. Mileage |
$37,995 Price | 1467720 Manufacturer Product Number | Jeep Make |
Jeep Model | Lavergne, Tennessee Location | 2503-NSH Stock Number |
Red Exterior Color | Automatic Transmission | Tan Interior Color |
Seller
- Lavergne, Tennessee
- (888) 409-6865
Vehicle Description
When looking for a distinctive vintage truck, it's hard to beat this 1980 Jeep J10 Honcho. Aside from rarity, you get a tough 4x4 pickup that's ready for work duty. And when you see all the features, including the fuel-injected V8 and overdrive transmission, you realize this checks all your boxes for a standout classic .
The J10 didn't have the same production numbers as The Big Three, so while Ford's F-Series was developing into one of the best-selling vehicles in the USA, this was ensuring rarity with only about 8.5k built in 1980. These keep the premium face of the Waggoneers, but this one certainly has its own flair. The grille is darker, and that goes well with the front bumper, air dam, upgraded tubular rear bumper, and cool bed bars. The bed is done in black both for coordination and to also make it easy to use for real truck hauling. In fact, you'll spot plenty of useful features, like the tie-down hooks, trailing mirrors, and a proper trailer hitch. And it all looks distinctive against the bold red, which was resprayed this year. It has a nice gloss to show off the extra curves of this rarer stepside truck, but don't let that distract you from enjoying this 4x4 to the fullest. The current owner had this one painted and said the original paint and decals were still in the jambs even after all these years. Therefore, we do believe this is a real Sportside Honcho.
The J10's interior was built to be comfortable. It starts with a pair of bucket seats with a fold-down middle jump seat, a wide Wagoneer-style dash, and a classic sliding rear window. Plus, you have upgrades like auxiliary readouts, cup holders, and an AM/FM/CD stereo w/USB input for your phone. And the grippy Lecarra steering wheel gives you a nice view to the machine-turned gauge panel.
The engine bay has a familiar look, but not one for Jeeps. It's an upgraded 350-cubic-inch LT1 V8. This fuel-injected powerhouse built a legendary name in vehicles like the C4 Corvette, and so it's a nice power upgrade here. The installation has a professional appearance, and you can really understand the quality by the way it fires up and runs. Plus, Edelbrock headers and Flowmasters on the dual exhaust make for a terrific V8 note. The upgraded motor is mated to a correct four-speed automatic transmission with a handy overdrive. Power steering, power brakes, front discs, and a limited slip rear make a solid all-around driver. And of course, this still lives up to a go-anywhere Jeep reputation. It's a true 4x4 that includes Ranchero shocks and newer Toyo Open Country A/T tires.
Rare, powerful, and filled with the right features, this is the classic Jeep offered for quite a nice price. So if you love a distinctive pickup, don't let this one slip away. Call today!
The J10 didn't have the same production numbers as The Big Three, so while Ford's F-Series was developing into one of the best-selling vehicles in the USA, this was ensuring rarity with only about 8.5k built in 1980. These keep the premium face of the Waggoneers, but this one certainly has its own flair. The grille is darker, and that goes well with the front bumper, air dam, upgraded tubular rear bumper, and cool bed bars. The bed is done in black both for coordination and to also make it easy to use for real truck hauling. In fact, you'll spot plenty of useful features, like the tie-down hooks, trailing mirrors, and a proper trailer hitch. And it all looks distinctive against the bold red, which was resprayed this year. It has a nice gloss to show off the extra curves of this rarer stepside truck, but don't let that distract you from enjoying this 4x4 to the fullest. The current owner had this one painted and said the original paint and decals were still in the jambs even after all these years. Therefore, we do believe this is a real Sportside Honcho.
The J10's interior was built to be comfortable. It starts with a pair of bucket seats with a fold-down middle jump seat, a wide Wagoneer-style dash, and a classic sliding rear window. Plus, you have upgrades like auxiliary readouts, cup holders, and an AM/FM/CD stereo w/USB input for your phone. And the grippy Lecarra steering wheel gives you a nice view to the machine-turned gauge panel.
The engine bay has a familiar look, but not one for Jeeps. It's an upgraded 350-cubic-inch LT1 V8. This fuel-injected powerhouse built a legendary name in vehicles like the C4 Corvette, and so it's a nice power upgrade here. The installation has a professional appearance, and you can really understand the quality by the way it fires up and runs. Plus, Edelbrock headers and Flowmasters on the dual exhaust make for a terrific V8 note. The upgraded motor is mated to a correct four-speed automatic transmission with a handy overdrive. Power steering, power brakes, front discs, and a limited slip rear make a solid all-around driver. And of course, this still lives up to a go-anywhere Jeep reputation. It's a true 4x4 that includes Ranchero shocks and newer Toyo Open Country A/T tires.
Rare, powerful, and filled with the right features, this is the classic Jeep offered for quite a nice price. So if you love a distinctive pickup, don't let this one slip away. Call today!