classic vintage chrome 4x4 cj7 golden eagle 304 v8 manual transmission black
1977 Jeep CJ Golden Eagle Tribute
Technical specifications of Jeep CJ 1977 | |
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Price: | US $26,995.00 |
Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Local pick-up only |
Make: | Jeep |
Model: | CJ |
SubModel: | Golden Eagle Tribute |
Type: | Jeep |
Trim: | Golden Eagle Tribute |
Year: | 1977 |
Mileage: | 68269 |
VIN: | J7F93EH105218 |
Color: | Black |
Engine size: | 304 V8 |
Power options: | -- |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Manual |
Interior color: | Tan |
Options: | -- |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
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Jeep 4x4s are nearly just as much about looking chic as they are about being capable to handle any terrain. Not only can you do both in this 1977 Jeep CJ 7 Golden Eagle tribute, but you also get plenty of cool vintage style thrown into the mix.
The Trans Am might have its screaming chicken on the hood, but that can't hold a patriotic candle to the bird that graces the front on a Golden Eagle Jeep. But there's much more to this than just graphics. The Golden Eagle was a top-of-the-line limited edition package on par with the Renegade, so this one pays proper tribute by giving you a ton of premium distinction. It starts with an upgrade to the smooth black paint. It's the right color to go with both the Golden Eagle graphics, as well as the nice full tan soft top. And while this is quite a stylish-looking machine, the wide fender flares accommodate the Mickey Thompson wheels and newer Maxxis Buckshot Mudder tires. So you know this 4x4 still knows how to get down to business.
If you like the way the tan top looks against the black exterior, then you're going to love the investments in the tan interior. That's because they kept the style but still made improvements for both comfort and ruggedness. For example, the floor has been covered in protective liner paint done in a distinct tan. It looks so good people may think its carpeting at first glance! The bucket seats have also been upgraded to fresher and more conformable pieces, but they don't look out of place in this classic CJ. In fact, the dash has a terrific stock look with nice features, including the handy tach. Even the factory AM radio is still on display to drive home the vintage style. However, they did upgrade the comfort with a center console w/cup holder. And inside this is a locking compartment that has the upgraded AM/FM/CD stereo w/USB input for your phone.
You'll love lifting the hood wherever you park, because Jeep's 304 cubic-inch V8 is a long-established hardy motor for these CJs. And you really get to show it off with a tidy look and the bold block radiating from the darkness. Plus, this V8 was upgraded with features like a mild cam, HEI ignition, and a set of long tube headers that feed the rumbling dual exhaust. The way this motor fires up and runs reaffirms the feeling of a solid investment here. The three-speed manual transmission gives you full control, and the two-speed 4x4 transfer case keeps you going even when the road ends. In fact, with its power steering and front disc brakes, this CJ7 is just as comfortable being a city slicker on the weekdays as it is a country climber on the weekends.
This CJ has been given the right investments to be a proper and premium Golden Eagle tribute. So if you want a classic 4x4 of distinction, call today!
The Trans Am might have its screaming chicken on the hood, but that can't hold a patriotic candle to the bird that graces the front on a Golden Eagle Jeep. But there's much more to this than just graphics. The Golden Eagle was a top-of-the-line limited edition package on par with the Renegade, so this one pays proper tribute by giving you a ton of premium distinction. It starts with an upgrade to the smooth black paint. It's the right color to go with both the Golden Eagle graphics, as well as the nice full tan soft top. And while this is quite a stylish-looking machine, the wide fender flares accommodate the Mickey Thompson wheels and newer Maxxis Buckshot Mudder tires. So you know this 4x4 still knows how to get down to business.
If you like the way the tan top looks against the black exterior, then you're going to love the investments in the tan interior. That's because they kept the style but still made improvements for both comfort and ruggedness. For example, the floor has been covered in protective liner paint done in a distinct tan. It looks so good people may think its carpeting at first glance! The bucket seats have also been upgraded to fresher and more conformable pieces, but they don't look out of place in this classic CJ. In fact, the dash has a terrific stock look with nice features, including the handy tach. Even the factory AM radio is still on display to drive home the vintage style. However, they did upgrade the comfort with a center console w/cup holder. And inside this is a locking compartment that has the upgraded AM/FM/CD stereo w/USB input for your phone.
You'll love lifting the hood wherever you park, because Jeep's 304 cubic-inch V8 is a long-established hardy motor for these CJs. And you really get to show it off with a tidy look and the bold block radiating from the darkness. Plus, this V8 was upgraded with features like a mild cam, HEI ignition, and a set of long tube headers that feed the rumbling dual exhaust. The way this motor fires up and runs reaffirms the feeling of a solid investment here. The three-speed manual transmission gives you full control, and the two-speed 4x4 transfer case keeps you going even when the road ends. In fact, with its power steering and front disc brakes, this CJ7 is just as comfortable being a city slicker on the weekdays as it is a country climber on the weekends.
This CJ has been given the right investments to be a proper and premium Golden Eagle tribute. So if you want a classic 4x4 of distinction, call today!