Build Thread Finishing Another Fella's CJ7 Build
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- Pickwick, TN
- Vehicle(s)
- '80 desert tan CJ7 258 w/ 4.0L head, MC2100, PS, PB, T150, twin stick Dana 20, Dana 30 w/ Lock-Rite, trussed AMC 20, 3.73's, Borgesen, tilt column, 4" lift, 1.5" body lift, 16x8 alloys, 265/75-16 KM2.
Last winter I bought a '95 F250 4x4 powerstroke that was in rough shape. By early spring, I was rolling back and forth to a remote area of Arizona to work in it. Somehow, from slogging around the mountains of the Tonto NF in that, I decided I wanted a Jeep.
After a lot of looking, I bought a 1980 CJ7 that was partially overhauled. I didn't want a completed Jeep, I wanted to make it what I wanted. So it took me a while to find what I thought would be the right rig to start with.
The frame has 176k on it, the AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l was rebuilt somewhere along the line and was a '79 from the casting #'s, and runs well. It recently got a 4.0L head and a MC 2150 carb conversion. And a CRT distributor.
The Transmission is an older rebuilt T-150 . Transfer Case is a more recent rebuilt Dana 20 .
The front axle is a wide track Dana 30 with spring under perches still welded on, fitted with a 4" spring lift, 2" shackle lift, Lock-Rite, and 3.73 gears. It's an older install and needs some love.
The rear axle is a just rebuilt AMC20 with a locker, welded tubes and a truss. New rear brakes, one piece Superior axles. 4" spring lift, 2" shackle lift.
The tub just had new floors welded in, and a new coat of desert tan urethane paint.
After spending a little time with it, I decided it was worth finishing the job the previous owner started. That guy spent a lot of time and energy on this old jeep, and it deserves to go to the next step.
This will take a while, but I have a plan. Really.
After a lot of looking, I bought a 1980 CJ7 that was partially overhauled. I didn't want a completed Jeep, I wanted to make it what I wanted. So it took me a while to find what I thought would be the right rig to start with.
The frame has 176k on it, the AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l was rebuilt somewhere along the line and was a '79 from the casting #'s, and runs well. It recently got a 4.0L head and a MC 2150 carb conversion. And a CRT distributor.
The Transmission is an older rebuilt T-150 . Transfer Case is a more recent rebuilt Dana 20 .
The front axle is a wide track Dana 30 with spring under perches still welded on, fitted with a 4" spring lift, 2" shackle lift, Lock-Rite, and 3.73 gears. It's an older install and needs some love.
The rear axle is a just rebuilt AMC20 with a locker, welded tubes and a truss. New rear brakes, one piece Superior axles. 4" spring lift, 2" shackle lift.
The tub just had new floors welded in, and a new coat of desert tan urethane paint.
After spending a little time with it, I decided it was worth finishing the job the previous owner started. That guy spent a lot of time and energy on this old jeep, and it deserves to go to the next step.
This will take a while, but I have a plan. Really.