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Jeep CJ7s for Sale

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2025 Jeep Gladiator Apocalypse Hellfire 6x6

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
ASK: $184,999
Miles: 166

The Jeep Gladiator is a pickup truck by Jeep. On sale since 2019, it combines the off-road abilities, removable doors, and roof of the Jeep Wrangler with a five-foot cargo bed out back. This places it in the midsize pickup truck category, but few trucks can head straight from the factory to the forest in the manner that a Gladiator can. That being said, there’s always room for upgrade and enhancement. That’s why a company called Apocalypse has cooked up this thing, proudly named the 2025 Jeep Gladiator 6X6 Hellfire Apocalypse. As you can see from our photos, it takes a Gladiator and dials it up, not to 11 but more likely to 100! Now, you can be the proud owner of this 100-mile truck that will turn heads like nothing else as you cruise along in it.

2023 Jeep Gladiator Mojave

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
ASK: $61,999
Miles: 18,283

What if you want a current-era pickup truck that sports removable doors and a detachable top? Seems inconceivable, doesn’t it? And yet, Jeep does it again, with the Gladiator. Heavily based on the Wrangler – at least from the front up to the rear passenger cabin, the Gladiator is a four-door, removable-roofed midsize pickup truck. Hence, it’s perfect for the adventurous family who needs similar off-road abilities to a Wrangler, but more cargo space. If that sounds like you, we have this 2023 Jeep Gladiator Mojave 4x4 for sale from Spring, Texas. It’s received a Fab Fours Grumper front end system, a lift kit, aftermarket beadlock-style alloy wheels and so much more. Plus, it’s got under 20,000 miles on the odometer!

2021 Jeep Gladiator Mojave 392

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
ASK: $69,999
Miles: 28,137

The Jeep Gladiator is designed for those who want a Wrangler with a pickup truck-style cargo bed. Since 2020, this model has been on sale and has quickly garnered a loyal following from fans who need this blend of versatility, family friendliness, and above all, sheer off-road chops. Today’s 2021 Jeep Gladiator Mojave 392 is several cuts above the rest as it comes with extensive modifications, including a HEMI 6.4L 392ci V8. The rest of the vehicle packs a mere 28,000 miles, making it a low-mileage hero that’s ready to serve for years to come. Don’t pass up the opportunity to own this beast.

2020 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk Hennessey HPE1000

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
ASK: $142,999
Miles: 7,691

The Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk is already one of the most outrageous performance SUVs ever built, pairing utility with the heart of a supercharged HEMI V8. This 2020 example goes far beyond factory specification thanks to the Hennessey Performance HPE1000 package, elevating output to a reportedly staggering 1,000 horsepower and 969 lb-ft of torque. Finished in Sting Gray with a black interior, this Trackhawk has just 7,691 miles and comes equipped with luxury features including the Signature Leather-Wrapped Interior Package, Customer Preferred Package 2XV, and a dual-pane panoramic sunroof.

2017 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
ASK: $34,999
Miles: 35,624

Jeep’s Wrangler is well-known as an off-roader with removable doors and a detachable roof. There aren’t many vehicles that fit that bill today – Ford’s Bronco is the only other one, actually. This makes the Wrangler a firm favorite among enthusiastic off-roaders who need their primary mud-plugger to also be their family transporter. That’s why we’re sure this 2017 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport 4x4 won’t have any trouble finding a new home. Coming from the third or JK generation of Wrangler, this 35,624-mile four-by-four currently resides in Herndon, Virginia. It’s got the Sport Package 24S, a premium black Sunrider soft top, an aftermarket lift kit and many more goodies to offer.

2016 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $37,500
Miles: 67,133

There are numerous names that spring to mind when you think of the off-roading industry's American cult classics. One of the best options on the list is the Jeep Wrangler. You don’t get many go anywhere vehicles with the capability to remove the roof and doors. What we have brought to you here is a stunning example of a 2016 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon. Named after the famous Rubicon Trail, the Rubicon is the most off-road-capable version of the Wrangler. It differs from the base model with features such as front and rear electric diff locks, electric sway bars, upgraded axles, and Stiffer off-road trail-focused suspension. The example you see here reportedly has just 67000 miles on its odometer. Located in Sebastopol, California, it eagerly awaits its new owner.

2016 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $29,999
Miles: 68,922

Jeep’s Wrangler midsize off-roader has become a cult classic among those who want to venture off-road with no compromises and be at one with nature. It’s one of a handful of vehicles that comes from the factory with removable doors and a removable roof. Plus, a factory Wrangler is endowed with more off-road capabilities than most competitors can ever dream of, even with aftermarket enhancements. So, if you’re the sort who wants a Wrangler with a twist, check out this 2016 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport 4x4 by SoFlo Customs. Coming from Boca Raton, this sub-69,000 mile machine is up for sale with some tasteful customizations and improvements that make it even more of an off-roader’s dream package.

2016 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon 1000HP Supercharged

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $68,750
Miles: 25,526

The 2016 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon is already a legend in off-road circles, but this fully custom build takes performance to an entirely new level. Engineered for extreme power and capability, this Wrangler has been transformed into a reported 1000-horsepower beast, featuring a meticulously built Texas Speed 427ci V8 paired with a Magnuson supercharger. Located in Magnolia, Texas, this one-of-a-kind Jeep combines show-stopping looks, professional-level upgrades, and relentless performance - all while retaining the rugged DNA that made the Wrangler iconic.

1991 Jeep Wrangler Renegade

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
ASK: $27,995
Miles: 52,440

Jeep’s Wrangler is well-regarded as a solid four-by-four with impressive off-road capabilities from the factory. Building on Jeep’s CJ heritage, the Wrangler name came in 1986 and prevails to this day with the JL generation. Meanwhile, classic Wranglers like this first-generation 1991 Jeep Wrangler Renegade are fast becoming desirable classic off-roaders. If you’re interested, you can get your hands on this 52,440-mile Jeep from Sun City, Arizona by just calling us or sending us an IM. But don’t delay, vehicles like this sell pretty fast.

1986 Jeep CJ-7

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
ASK: $26,999
Miles: 74,500

By 1944, World War II was coming to an end, and Willys-Overland, makers of the military Jeep knew that their bread-and-butter was going to run out. They started building prototypes for a civilian variant, which they christened CJ – or Civilian Jeep. They knew that the civilian variant would face a far tougher life than its wartime sibling. Unlike a wartime military Jeep that may live for months or even weeks, a civilian variant must lead a harsh life for years. It must be reliable, easy to maintain, and able to handle a beating. Suffice to say, Jeep knocked it out of the park with the CJ, produced from 1944 to 1986 with over 1.5 million made across several CJ series. Then, the CJ series was succeeded by what we know as the Wrangler today. That’s why this 1986 Jeep CJ-7 is not only a lovely classic American off-roader, but a piece of history. Available in Athens, Alabama, this iconic off-roader comes to you with just under 75,000 miles to its name.

1985 Jeep CJ-7

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
ASK: $21,999
Miles: 4,939

The original Military Jeep by Willys-Overland morphed into the Jeep CJ series by 1944, and the Jeep brand as we know it was born. Produced until 1986, the CJ subsequently became the Wrangler, and you can definitely see the resemblance between the two models. Interestingly, the CJ was born out of a need to stay commercially relevant. With World War II coming to an end, Willys-Overland knew that the military would no longer need Jeeps in the massive numbers that they were consuming them during wartime. A military Jeep in a battlefield would have a lifespan of weeks or, at best, months – not years and decades. So, they came up with the CJ or Civilian Jeep, targeted primarily at the agricultural sector but in no time, other segments and enthusiastic off-roaders were snapping them up as well. The CJ went through many upgrades and iterations, with the CJ-7 ruling the Jeep roost between 1976 and 1986. Today, we’ve got a Kansas-based 1985 Jeep CJ-7 for sale. This vehicle has received a comprehensive makeover and packs under 5,000 miles since then. Highlights include a custom fiberglass body, a reupholstered interior, an aftermarket audio player and so much more.

1979 Jeep CJ-7

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
ASK: $29,999
Miles: 40,093

The late-70s Jeep CJ-7 remains one of the most iconic expressions of open-air adventure, combining rugged simplicity with unmistakable style. This 1979 example, finished in silver over a reportedly re-upholstered gray interior, carries a 4.2-liter inline-six paired with a 3-speed manual transmission and four-wheel drive. With less than 2,000 miles reported on a newly installed engine, a mild lift, and tasteful upgrades focused on durability and comfort, it’s a ready-to-enjoy classic 4×4 that retains the authentic Jeep spirit.

1977 Jeep CJ-5

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
ASK: $13,500
Miles: 33,455

An offroading experience that is surrounded by luxury may be regarded as a good time, but for those who know, the best times off the beaten path are best explored with raw feel and power and less opulence. For years, Jeep has been at the forefront of pushing the limits of exploring; its range of classic off-roaders is true machines that are tailored to push through anything in their path and also look good doing so. Present today is this 1977 Jeep CJ-5, it's a lovely example of that old school Jeep charm, and can be yours to explore the great outdoors or even make a great addition to your car collection. 

1976 Jeep CJ-7 Renegade

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
ASK: $33,500
Miles: 77,062

This 1976 Jeep CJ-7 Renegade delivers the raw, analog spirit that makes early CJs so iconic, combining rugged simplicity with period-correct flair. The bright red exterior pops with bold Renegade graphics and KC Daylighter lamps up front, giving it classic off-road personality. A naturally aspirated 304ci V8 sits under the hood, paired with a 3-speed automatic transmission for relaxed cruising and trail-ready torque. With its open-air setup, upright windshield, and exposed metal interior surfaces, this CJ-7 brings together vintage Jeep character and tasteful upgrades that enhance drivability without over-modernizing the vehicle.

1986 Jeep CJ-7

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
ASK: $26,999
Miles: 74,500

By 1944, World War II was coming to an end, and Willys-Overland, makers of the military Jeep knew that their bread-and-butter was going to run out. They started building prototypes for a civilian variant, which they christened CJ – or Civilian Jeep. They knew that the civilian variant would face a far tougher life than its wartime sibling. Unlike a wartime military Jeep that may live for months or even weeks, a civilian variant must lead a harsh life for years. It must be reliable, easy to maintain, and able to handle a beating. Suffice to say, Jeep knocked it out of the park with the CJ, produced from 1944 to 1986 with over 1.5 million made across several CJ series. Then, the CJ series was succeeded by what we know as the Wrangler today. That’s why this 1986 Jeep CJ-7 is not only a lovely classic American off-roader, but a piece of history. Available in Athens, Alabama, this iconic off-roader comes to you with just under 75,000 miles to its name.

1985 Jeep CJ-7

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
ASK: $21,999
Miles: 4,939

The original Military Jeep by Willys-Overland morphed into the Jeep CJ series by 1944, and the Jeep brand as we know it was born. Produced until 1986, the CJ subsequently became the Wrangler, and you can definitely see the resemblance between the two models. Interestingly, the CJ was born out of a need to stay commercially relevant. With World War II coming to an end, Willys-Overland knew that the military would no longer need Jeeps in the massive numbers that they were consuming them during wartime. A military Jeep in a battlefield would have a lifespan of weeks or, at best, months – not years and decades. So, they came up with the CJ or Civilian Jeep, targeted primarily at the agricultural sector but in no time, other segments and enthusiastic off-roaders were snapping them up as well. The CJ went through many upgrades and iterations, with the CJ-7 ruling the Jeep roost between 1976 and 1986. Today, we’ve got a Kansas-based 1985 Jeep CJ-7 for sale. This vehicle has received a comprehensive makeover and packs under 5,000 miles since then. Highlights include a custom fiberglass body, a reupholstered interior, an aftermarket audio player and so much more.

1979 Jeep CJ-7

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
ASK: $29,999
Miles: 40,093

The late-70s Jeep CJ-7 remains one of the most iconic expressions of open-air adventure, combining rugged simplicity with unmistakable style. This 1979 example, finished in silver over a reportedly re-upholstered gray interior, carries a 4.2-liter inline-six paired with a 3-speed manual transmission and four-wheel drive. With less than 2,000 miles reported on a newly installed engine, a mild lift, and tasteful upgrades focused on durability and comfort, it’s a ready-to-enjoy classic 4×4 that retains the authentic Jeep spirit.

1976 Jeep CJ-7 Renegade

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
ASK: $33,500
Miles: 77,062

This 1976 Jeep CJ-7 Renegade delivers the raw, analog spirit that makes early CJs so iconic, combining rugged simplicity with period-correct flair. The bright red exterior pops with bold Renegade graphics and KC Daylighter lamps up front, giving it classic off-road personality. A naturally aspirated 304ci V8 sits under the hood, paired with a 3-speed automatic transmission for relaxed cruising and trail-ready torque. With its open-air setup, upright windshield, and exposed metal interior surfaces, this CJ-7 brings together vintage Jeep character and tasteful upgrades that enhance drivability without over-modernizing the vehicle.

1976 Jeep CJ-7 Renegade

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
ASK: $33,500
Miles: 77,062

This 1976 Jeep CJ-7 Renegade delivers the raw, analog spirit that makes early CJs so iconic, combining rugged simplicity with period-correct flair. The bright red exterior pops with bold Renegade graphics and KC Daylighter lamps up front, giving it classic off-road personality. A naturally aspirated 304ci V8 sits under the hood, paired with a 3-speed automatic transmission for relaxed cruising and trail-ready torque. With its open-air setup, upright windshield, and exposed metal interior surfaces, this CJ-7 brings together vintage Jeep character and tasteful upgrades that enhance drivability without over-modernizing the vehicle.

1985 Jeep CJ-7

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
ASK: $21,999
Miles: 4,939

The original Military Jeep by Willys-Overland morphed into the Jeep CJ series by 1944, and the Jeep brand as we know it was born. Produced until 1986, the CJ subsequently became the Wrangler, and you can definitely see the resemblance between the two models. Interestingly, the CJ was born out of a need to stay commercially relevant. With World War II coming to an end, Willys-Overland knew that the military would no longer need Jeeps in the massive numbers that they were consuming them during wartime. A military Jeep in a battlefield would have a lifespan of weeks or, at best, months – not years and decades. So, they came up with the CJ or Civilian Jeep, targeted primarily at the agricultural sector but in no time, other segments and enthusiastic off-roaders were snapping them up as well. The CJ went through many upgrades and iterations, with the CJ-7 ruling the Jeep roost between 1976 and 1986. Today, we’ve got a Kansas-based 1985 Jeep CJ-7 for sale. This vehicle has received a comprehensive makeover and packs under 5,000 miles since then. Highlights include a custom fiberglass body, a reupholstered interior, an aftermarket audio player and so much more.

1979 Jeep CJ-7

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
ASK: $29,999
Miles: 40,093

The late-70s Jeep CJ-7 remains one of the most iconic expressions of open-air adventure, combining rugged simplicity with unmistakable style. This 1979 example, finished in silver over a reportedly re-upholstered gray interior, carries a 4.2-liter inline-six paired with a 3-speed manual transmission and four-wheel drive. With less than 2,000 miles reported on a newly installed engine, a mild lift, and tasteful upgrades focused on durability and comfort, it’s a ready-to-enjoy classic 4×4 that retains the authentic Jeep spirit.

1986 Jeep CJ-7

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
ASK: $26,999
Miles: 74,500

By 1944, World War II was coming to an end, and Willys-Overland, makers of the military Jeep knew that their bread-and-butter was going to run out. They started building prototypes for a civilian variant, which they christened CJ – or Civilian Jeep. They knew that the civilian variant would face a far tougher life than its wartime sibling. Unlike a wartime military Jeep that may live for months or even weeks, a civilian variant must lead a harsh life for years. It must be reliable, easy to maintain, and able to handle a beating. Suffice to say, Jeep knocked it out of the park with the CJ, produced from 1944 to 1986 with over 1.5 million made across several CJ series. Then, the CJ series was succeeded by what we know as the Wrangler today. That’s why this 1986 Jeep CJ-7 is not only a lovely classic American off-roader, but a piece of history. Available in Athens, Alabama, this iconic off-roader comes to you with just under 75,000 miles to its name.

1976 Jeep CJ-7 Renegade

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
$33,500
Miles: 77,062

This 1976 Jeep CJ-7 Renegade delivers the raw, analog spirit that makes early CJs so iconic, combining rugged simplicity with period-correct flair. The bright red exterior pops with bold Renegade graphics and KC Daylighter lamps up front, giving it classic off-road personality. A naturally aspirated 304ci V8 sits under the hood, paired with a 3-speed automatic transmission for relaxed cruising and trail-ready torque. With its open-air setup, upright windshield, and exposed metal interior surfaces, this CJ-7 brings together vintage Jeep character and tasteful upgrades that enhance drivability without over-modernizing the vehicle.

1985 Jeep CJ-7

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
$21,999
Miles: 4,939

The original Military Jeep by Willys-Overland morphed into the Jeep CJ series by 1944, and the Jeep brand as we know it was born. Produced until 1986, the CJ subsequently became the Wrangler, and you can definitely see the resemblance between the two models. Interestingly, the CJ was born out of a need to stay commercially relevant. With World War II coming to an end, Willys-Overland knew that the military would no longer need Jeeps in the massive numbers that they were consuming them during wartime. A military Jeep in a battlefield would have a lifespan of weeks or, at best, months – not years and decades. So, they came up with the CJ or Civilian Jeep, targeted primarily at the agricultural sector but in no time, other segments and enthusiastic off-roaders were snapping them up as well. The CJ went through many upgrades and iterations, with the CJ-7 ruling the Jeep roost between 1976 and 1986. Today, we’ve got a Kansas-based 1985 Jeep CJ-7 for sale. This vehicle has received a comprehensive makeover and packs under 5,000 miles since then. Highlights include a custom fiberglass body, a reupholstered interior, an aftermarket audio player and so much more.

1991 Jeep Wrangler Renegade

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
$27,995
Miles: 52,440

Jeep’s Wrangler is well-regarded as a solid four-by-four with impressive off-road capabilities from the factory. Building on Jeep’s CJ heritage, the Wrangler name came in 1986 and prevails to this day with the JL generation. Meanwhile, classic Wranglers like this first-generation 1991 Jeep Wrangler Renegade are fast becoming desirable classic off-roaders. If you’re interested, you can get your hands on this 52,440-mile Jeep from Sun City, Arizona by just calling us or sending us an IM. But don’t delay, vehicles like this sell pretty fast.

1979 Jeep CJ-7

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
$29,999
Miles: 40,093

The late-70s Jeep CJ-7 remains one of the most iconic expressions of open-air adventure, combining rugged simplicity with unmistakable style. This 1979 example, finished in silver over a reportedly re-upholstered gray interior, carries a 4.2-liter inline-six paired with a 3-speed manual transmission and four-wheel drive. With less than 2,000 miles reported on a newly installed engine, a mild lift, and tasteful upgrades focused on durability and comfort, it’s a ready-to-enjoy classic 4×4 that retains the authentic Jeep spirit.

1977 Jeep CJ-5

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
$13,500
Miles: 33,455

An offroading experience that is surrounded by luxury may be regarded as a good time, but for those who know, the best times off the beaten path are best explored with raw feel and power and less opulence. For years, Jeep has been at the forefront of pushing the limits of exploring; its range of classic off-roaders is true machines that are tailored to push through anything in their path and also look good doing so. Present today is this 1977 Jeep CJ-5, it's a lovely example of that old school Jeep charm, and can be yours to explore the great outdoors or even make a great addition to your car collection. 

1986 Jeep CJ-7

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
$26,999
Miles: 74,500

By 1944, World War II was coming to an end, and Willys-Overland, makers of the military Jeep knew that their bread-and-butter was going to run out. They started building prototypes for a civilian variant, which they christened CJ – or Civilian Jeep. They knew that the civilian variant would face a far tougher life than its wartime sibling. Unlike a wartime military Jeep that may live for months or even weeks, a civilian variant must lead a harsh life for years. It must be reliable, easy to maintain, and able to handle a beating. Suffice to say, Jeep knocked it out of the park with the CJ, produced from 1944 to 1986 with over 1.5 million made across several CJ series. Then, the CJ series was succeeded by what we know as the Wrangler today. That’s why this 1986 Jeep CJ-7 is not only a lovely classic American off-roader, but a piece of history. Available in Athens, Alabama, this iconic off-roader comes to you with just under 75,000 miles to its name.

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