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1977
Jeep
CJ7
Stock # 4599-DFW
Engine 302 V8
Transmission 3 Speed Manual
Color Burnt Orange
Interior Tan
Mileage 66,938 (Unknown)
Chassis
Front Suspension Type Leaf Springs w/ Shocks
Rear Suspension Type Leaf Springs w/ Shocks
Front Wheel Specification 15"
Rear Wheel Specification 15"
Front Tire Specification 31X10.50R15
Rear Tire Specification 31X10.50R15
Front Brakes Specification Drum
Options
Seatbelts Power Steering Four Wheel Drive Vinyl Interior Removable Soft Top AM/FM Radio
Advertised Price
SHARP CJ-7 W/ FORD 302 V8, 3 SPEED MANUAL, POWER STEERING, FRESH PAINT, NICE!

Hard to have more fun on four wheels than with a Jeep CJ-7, especially one as dialed-in as this bright orange 1977 Jeep CJ-7. With a high-impact paint job, a V8 engine, and trail-rated hardware atop a 'go-anywhere' lifted chassis, it's ready to do some serious off-roading. You just can't beat the old-school look and anvil-like durability that the CJ-7 brings, and this attention grabbing example is ready to have some fun.

We're finally getting to the point where these CJs are legitimate collector's items and bringing the kind of money they deserve, but you'll probably discover that very few are finished to this level because they're still so often ragged out on the trails. The shape is unmistakable, especially with the doors and top removed, and thanks to a shiny Burnt Orange paint job and a set of blacked-out wheels, a color-matched roll bar, and blacked-out bumpers fore and aft, it looks incredible. Sure it's no trailer queen, and in our opinion no vintage CJ ever should be, but the driver-quality paint was laid down just right on the original sheetmetal, and we love the high-impact 'Rocky Top' look. Thanks to years of a life lived easily (relatively speaking, as we all know vintage Jeeps ... Please ask for the full description.

Fort Worth Showroom
5400 Sandshell Dr, Suite 100
Fort Worth, TX, 76137
Streetside window sticker blank
Stock #:
4599-DFW
1977 Jeep CJ7
$28,995
SOLD

Description

SHARP CJ-7 W/ FORD 302 V8, 3 SPEED MANUAL, POWER STEERING, FRESH PAINT, NICE!

Hard to have more fun on four wheels than with a Jeep CJ-7, especially one as dialed-in as this bright orange 1977 Jeep CJ-7. With a high-impact paint job, a V8 engine, and trail-rated hardware atop a 'go-anywhere' lifted chassis, it's ready to do some serious off-roading. You just can't beat the old-school look and anvil-like durability that the CJ-7 brings, and this attention grabbing example is ready to have some fun.

We're finally getting to the point where these CJs are legitimate collector's items and bringing the kind of money they deserve, but you'll probably discover that very few are finished to this level because they're still so often ragged out on the trails. The shape is unmistakable, especially with the doors and top removed, and thanks to a shiny Burnt Orange paint job and a set of blacked-out wheels, a color-matched roll bar, and blacked-out bumpers fore and aft, it looks incredible. Sure it's no trailer queen, and in our opinion no vintage CJ ever should be, but the driver-quality paint was laid down just right on the original sheetmetal, and we love the high-impact 'Rocky Top' look. Thanks to years of a life lived easily (relatively speaking, as we all know vintage Jeeps can't help but venture off-road just a little) this CJ is put together right, the tub feels tight and all the panels fit quite well, and while a lot of these CJs led hard lives, this one has obviously been taking it easy since the work was completed. Heck, some Jeep guys might scoff at how bright and shiny this one is, but nobody will argue that this isn't a great-looking off-roader. Add in the side pipes, heavy-duty black bumpers fore and aft, black rocker panel molding, big side mirrors, and that covered spare tire hanging off the back, and it looks to be ready for just about anything.

Inside, this one is almost too nice to hop into with dirty shoes, with fresh tan vinyl front bucket seats and a matching rear bench leading the way in the comfort department. There's also a matching tan dash pad protecting the Burnt Orange metal dash over the floors, and a durable spray-in bedliner material was applied over the inside of the tub to provide a little much-needed sound deadening and heat insulation, not to mention the ease of clean-up it affords. The factory gauges look good in the painted orange dash, highlighted by the large speedometer in the center that also contains the fuel and temp instruments. There's a retro-style modern AM/FM head unit in the Jeep's original dash slot the dash - the only entertainment you get - but if you've ever experienced the thrill of an open-air Jeep than you know you don't need any extra frills. There's also an original, wrapped three-spoke Jeep steering wheel which makes it feel far more sophisticated than you'd expect inside, and the tall shifter for the 3-speed manual transmission is just a short reach away, and it makes this V8-powered Jeep feel like a go-anywhere muscle car rather than a utilitarian machine. A full-size soft-top and matching soft doors come with the package, and the durable tan canvas matches the seats for an all-together feel that really works well with the Burnt Orange paint.

In 1977, most Jeeps carried the 4.2 liter inline-six, which was certainly adequate, but lots of owners longed for the torque of a V8. Thankfully, the ample Jeep engine bay can easily accept just about any small block (or big block for that matter, if you're willing to shift a few things), and we often see Chevy and Ford engines make the 'Leap to a Jeep', so to speak. The owners of this CJ opted for a Ford 302 V8, a venerable motor that has powered some absolutely legendary vehicles for decades, and the bright blue engine is topped with a stock carburetor and factory-style intake manifold, and delivers big power for fun on or off the pavement. Power steering is probably mandatory with those giant tires and the chrome open-air air cleaner adds even more flash to the Burnt Orange engine bay, and stock exhaust manifolds feed a custom dual exhaust system with side exits that sounds awesome. The chassis is in great condition, including the 3-speed manual transmission and 2-speed transfer case, and much of the hardware underneath looks to have been serviced regularly throughout the years. Beefy off-road shocks manage the lift kit, which provides plenty of ground clearance for some pretty hairy rock-crawling with room for those giant, blackwall Nexen off-road radials on blacked-out 15-inch deep dish wheels.

A muscle car for the dirt? You'd better believe it. Not many CJs get refinished with these specs, so when you find one this nice, don't hesitate. Call today!

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Features

  • Seatbelts
  • Power Steering
  • Four Wheel Drive
  • Vinyl Interior
  • Removable Soft Top
  • AM/FM Radio
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SPECS

Exterior Color
Burnt Orange
Interior Color
Tan
Front Suspension
Leaf Springs w/ Shocks
Rear Suspension
Leaf Springs w/ Shocks
Front Brakes
Drum
Rear Brakes
Drum
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