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77 CJ7 Rockcrawler
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    77 CJ7 Rockcrawler

    I have another AMC hotrod (Rambler actually), coming in March, so after some thought, the Jeep will have to go. I've owned this since 1978, when I bought it with just 8000 miles. I enjoyed building and driving it all these years, but now it's time for somebody else to enjoy. You couldn't come close to building a rig like this for what I'm asking.

    Here's a partial list of how it's built. Ready to go rock crawling.

    AMC360
    Howell EFI system
    Edelbrock Performer cam/manifold
    Mild port/polish work on heads (090 castings)
    Bottom end rebuilt about 50K miles ago (stock compression)
    Aluminum cross flow radiator
    3” high clearance exhaust w/cat
    Dual Optima batteries w/isolator

    T-18A 4 speed with 6.32 granny gear

    1980 Scout Dana 300 t-case with 2.62 low

    Custom drive shafts, CV rear, long slip front

    Dana 44 axles in both ends – 4.27 gears
    Jeep widetrack (56”) width
    Detroit Lockers in both ends
    4 wheel disc brakes
    Spring over and shackle reversed
    1.5 inch lift YJ springs by Alcan Spring
    “high steer” system (Tri-County Gear)
    AGR steering box and pump
    Diff guards (4Xdoctor)
    Rancho RS9000 shocks

    4WD Hardware fiberglass body modified for TJ flares
    1 piece tilt fiberglass front clip
    1” body lift
    Full cage tied to frame
    Baja Bucket seats
    5 point harnesses

    Full Besttop soft top and bikini top.

    22 gallon Trailquest fuel tank w/skid and internal fuel pump

    37” Goodyear MT/R tires (5, Around 2000 miles on 4, spare never been on the gorund)
    Trailready aluminum beadlock wheels (5)
    About $2500 just in tires/wheels

    Warn 8274 upright winch
    Onboard air compressor
    Onboard Welder (MobiWeld)

    Spare axles (all 4 corners), driveshafts (2)

    Bob
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    1969 AMX
    1967 Rambler Rogue

    If you need a tool and don't buy it...
    you'll eventually pay for it...
    and not have it.
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    Wish I had the money laying around, but having a kid last week kinda took all of my discretionary funds. Good luck and hate to see it go!

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    **** SOLD ****

    Guy came down from Nebraska, gave me full price. I am Jeep-less, but not AMC-less.

    On to the next project. A SC/Rambler clone. Already working on getting a rust free 67 Rogue Chassis.

    Bob
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    1969 AMX
    1967 Rambler Rogue

    If you need a tool and don't buy it...
    you'll eventually pay for it...
    and not have it.
    Henry Ford

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    Sorry to hear about your loss... At least you got full price! :-)
    74 CJ5, 360w/T-18/D20, Scout D44's Locked front & rear w 5.38's, 36" Swampers & a ton of work...

    It's a Jeep thing, Chrysler doesn't understand!

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