Used 1984 Jeep CJ7 for sale in Mooresville, NC
$26,750
Vehicle Details
1984 Year | 120,000 mi. Mileage | $26,750 Price |
Jeep Make | Jeep Model | Mooresville, North Carolina Location |
Car Body Type | Yes Convertible | Dark Midnight Blue Exterior Color |
Excellent Exterior Condition | Fully Restored Known Vehicle Damages | Fully Restored Restoration History |
V-8 Engine Type | V-8 Engine Size | Replaced Engine History |
Manual Transmission | Vinyl Interior Type | Nutmeg Interior Color |
Vinyl Seat Material |
Vehicle Description
This Jeep was built by the same shop that built Chris Stapleton's Jeep Wagoner that is on the inside cover of his album, Traveler. Below is the description and his write-up after the Jeep was finished. ***Full disclosure, I'm not a gear-head. If you need specific performance questions answered, i will need to get them answered by Drew (the guy who owns The Jeep Farm in Scottsdale, AZ). All I wanted was a Jeep that sounded good, looked classy, and was fun to drive. I did buy the Jeep in AZ (from an original owner) to prevent starting with a Jeep that was a rust bucket from the East Coast. Custom built to owners specifications. Brandon contacted me looking to have a CJ built for him. We came up with a budget and began the process of finding a good starter jeep. A 1985 CJ was found, 90% rust free and had a 6 cyl and a T-176 4 spd that I knew would hold up to the V8 he wanted installed. Once the Jeep was stripped down to bare metal, we removed and repaired all the rust spots and straitened some of the sheet metal, while still maintaining the original CJ spot welds and character that proves to real jeep owners that “this jeep is original”. Brandon choose a 1985 AMC Dark Midnight Blue. Once the engine compartment was sprayed we installed an AMC 360.. It had recently had a cam, timing chain and head work done. Brandon wanted a motor he could show at car shows and header and side pipes were a MUST! Well I DO LOVE side pipes, So I happily installed them. We finished painting the body, installed Rock Corners, a 2.5″ lift kit with .5″ lift shackles and new pro comp shocks. New 33×12.50×15 BFG All Terrains on Eagle 589 Wheels. We also Painted the underneath in high temp black. A new gas tank and sender was installed along with the under side work. The floor pans were rhino lined in black and all new Dash pulls, indicators, shift knobs, boots etc. Brandon wanted a hard to find interior color, nutmeg. We found front and rear seats in this color but nothing else. I had a custom vinyl paint made up to match and sprayed some “spice colored” center console, visors, dash pad, speaker pods, grab bar and the YJ door panels. Once all together the Jeep turned out amazing. Fully detailed, Super strong, sounds amazing and drives great. I firmly believe that we removed 95% of all the bolts in this Jeep. Dang near a nut and bolt. Build time was a little over 2 months. Custom built per owners specs, and only slightly over budget!