- 1982 Jeep CJ-7
- IROC 5.7L Naturally Aspirated V8 (Chevrolet 350ci Small Block Swap)
- Holley Sniper 2 Electronic Fuel Injection
- Tremec 5-Speed Manual
- 4WD
- Black Exterior
- Black/White Interior w/ Houndstooth Inserts
- Custom Flame Graphics
- Aftermarket Suspension Lift Kit
- Full Ragtop w/ Side Windows
- Bikini Top
- KC Auxiliary Lights
- Front & Rear Tube Bumpers
- Custom Bucket Seats
- Reupholstered Interior
- Hurst Shifter
- Tilt Steering Column
- Hood-Mounted Jack
- Aftermarket Sound System w/ Bluetooth Capability
- Hedman Headers
- Aftermarket Intake Manifold
- Heavy-Duty Aluminum Radiator w/ Dual Electric Fans
- Custom Show-Level Paint Job
- 33x12.50R15LT Off-Road Tires
- Current Owner Reports ~10,000 Miles On Current Engine
Now here’s a Jeep CJ with a twist, and some punch too! This Hernando-based 1982 Jeep CJ-7 Restomod is up for grabs after a life of just over 97,000 miles. It’s received a custom show-level paint job, a gutsy IROC 350ci V8, a Tremec manual box and more. Coming from the fine Jeep CJ series, it’s the forerunner of today’s Wrangler, and indeed, you can see the visual similarities between the two vehicles. Originally conceived way back in 1948, Jeep’s CJ series served until 1986 when the Wrangler took over, and has always been considered a trailblazer in American off-roaders. This vehicle is no different, and up for grabs right now. It’s a formidable classic off-roader that’s been tastefully modified and upgraded to suit an active and outdoorsy lifestyle. If that sounds like your thing, you know whom to call.
Exterior and Interior
The custom show-level paint job of this 1982 Jeep CJ-7 Restomod comes with black as the dominant theme, but also features custom flame graphics in white, yellow and orange. The vehicle has a full ragtop with side windows, as well as a bikini top because the convertible nature is one of the CJ’s party pieces. Another party piece is removable doors for a sideless, as well as topless cruise into the wilderness. This vehicle also has front and rear tube bumpers, auxiliary lights, and a set of 33x12.5R15LT off-road tires on silver alloy wheels. The interior of this 1982 Jeep CJ-7 Restomod comes in black and white with Houndstooth inserts. It’s got a Hurst shifter, a tilt steering column, and an aftermarket sound system that brings Bluetooth to the party as well. Four adults can easily travel, and there’s some reasonable space for luggage too.
Engine
Under the hood of this 1982 Jeep CJ-7 Restomod beats a potent IROC 5.7-liter (350ci) naturally aspirated Chevy small-block V8. It uses Holley Sniper 2 electronic fuel injection and has also been endowed with Hedman headers, an aftermarket intake manifold and a heavy-duty radiator with dual electric fans. A Tremec 5-speed manual transmission sends power to the rear wheels while an aftermarket suspension lift kit ensures that this beast has enough capability and ground clearance to go almost anywhere.
This 1982 Jeep CJ-7 represents the classic Jeep formula taken to an enthusiast level, combining vintage 4x4 character with a comprehensive off-road build. Showing approximately 4,831 miles since the build, this CJ-7 has been extensively upgraded with a reinforced and powder-coated frame, Mountain Off-Road Enterprises suspension components, upgraded axles, four-wheel disc brakes, and a strengthened drivetrain designed for serious trail use. Finished in white with a black interior, it features a Clifford Performance blueprinted 292ci inline-six, NV4500 5-speed manual transmission, Atlas transfer case, MasterCraft Baja RS suspension seats, and a long list of purpose-built improvements. With the current owner reporting approximately 4 inches of additional width over stock axles and only a few thousand miles since completion, this CJ-7 represents a highly customized interpretation of Jeep’s legendary open-air 4x4 platform.
The CJ-7 sits right in the sweet spot of classic Jeep history: compact, simple, unapologetically mechanical, and still built around the kind of body-on-frame 4x4 formula enthusiasts love. This 1986 Jeep CJ-7 Renegade takes that foundation and adds a long list of thoughtful upgrades, with the current owner reporting that the build took approximately two years to complete. Showing just 1,210 miles, it combines its classic Renegade identity with modernized fueling and ignition, a 5-speed manual transmission, a 2-inch suspension lift, a TDK frame, upgraded instrumentation, and a refreshed interior. Finished in Chevrolet Shark Gray with a black hard top, it has the rugged stance of a traditional CJ while bringing in just enough modern hardware to make it a particularly appealing enthusiast build.
The 1976 Jeep CJ-7 Renegade Levi’s Edition represents one of the most distinctive and collectible versions of Jeep’s classic CJ lineup, combining legendary off-road capability with a unique lifestyle-oriented appearance package. Introduced during Jeep’s transition toward a more refined recreational 4x4 market, the CJ-7 offered improved comfort and versatility while preserving the rugged mechanical character that made the CJ platform famous. The Levi’s Edition added a memorable touch with its denim-inspired interior appointments, creating a special-edition Jeep that stood apart from standard models. Showing approximately 2,507 miles, this example features a factory 304ci V8, TH400 3-speed automatic transmission, and Quadra-Trac 4WD system. Finished in Firecracker Red with a Levi’s Tan interior, it is equipped with a black removable hard top, original Levi’s Edition rear bench seat, black American Racing wheels, power steering, power brakes, and several practical upgrades. According to the current owner, the body tub retains its original paint and remains well preserved, making this CJ-7 a standout example of Jeep’s iconic open-air heritage.
This 1982 Jeep CJ-7 represents the classic Jeep formula taken to an enthusiast level, combining vintage 4x4 character with a comprehensive off-road build. Showing approximately 4,831 miles since the build, this CJ-7 has been extensively upgraded with a reinforced and powder-coated frame, Mountain Off-Road Enterprises suspension components, upgraded axles, four-wheel disc brakes, and a strengthened drivetrain designed for serious trail use. Finished in white with a black interior, it features a Clifford Performance blueprinted 292ci inline-six, NV4500 5-speed manual transmission, Atlas transfer case, MasterCraft Baja RS suspension seats, and a long list of purpose-built improvements. With the current owner reporting approximately 4 inches of additional width over stock axles and only a few thousand miles since completion, this CJ-7 represents a highly customized interpretation of Jeep’s legendary open-air 4x4 platform.
The CJ-7 sits right in the sweet spot of classic Jeep history: compact, simple, unapologetically mechanical, and still built around the kind of body-on-frame 4x4 formula enthusiasts love. This 1986 Jeep CJ-7 Renegade takes that foundation and adds a long list of thoughtful upgrades, with the current owner reporting that the build took approximately two years to complete. Showing just 1,210 miles, it combines its classic Renegade identity with modernized fueling and ignition, a 5-speed manual transmission, a 2-inch suspension lift, a TDK frame, upgraded instrumentation, and a refreshed interior. Finished in Chevrolet Shark Gray with a black hard top, it has the rugged stance of a traditional CJ while bringing in just enough modern hardware to make it a particularly appealing enthusiast build.
The Wrangler Rubicon 392 is the kind of vehicle Jeep enthusiasts had been asking for long before it finally became reality—a genuine V8-powered Wrangler combining old-school muscle with the rugged personality of the Rubicon nameplate. This 2024 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 4x4 takes that already special formula and makes it even harder to miss thanks to its Lime Green exterior and custom paint job. With under 10,000 miles, it also brings the appeal of a relatively low-mileage example. Customer Preferred Package 27X equipment, a Black/Red Nappa leather interior, and the unmistakable character of a 6.4L HEMI V8 make this Wrangler a particularly exciting choice for someone who wants serious road presence with true enthusiast appeal.
This 1956 Chevrolet 3100 Stepside Restomod takes the unmistakable shape of Chevrolet’s Task Force-era pickup and pairs it with a thoroughly modernized performance package. Showing approximately 28,601 miles, this build is powered by a supercharged 5.0L Coyote V8 with electronic fuel injection and a Roush supercharger, sending power to the rear wheels through an automatic transmission. Finished in black over a beige interior, it also benefits from a reupholstered cabin, aftermarket digital gauges, a Pioneer audio head unit, custom wood bed flooring, and aftermarket wheels. It is a strong blend of vintage truck styling and contemporary performance hardware.
This 1982 Jeep CJ-7 represents the classic Jeep formula taken to an enthusiast level, combining vintage 4x4 character with a comprehensive off-road build. Showing approximately 4,831 miles since the build, this CJ-7 has been extensively upgraded with a reinforced and powder-coated frame, Mountain Off-Road Enterprises suspension components, upgraded axles, four-wheel disc brakes, and a strengthened drivetrain designed for serious trail use. Finished in white with a black interior, it features a Clifford Performance blueprinted 292ci inline-six, NV4500 5-speed manual transmission, Atlas transfer case, MasterCraft Baja RS suspension seats, and a long list of purpose-built improvements. With the current owner reporting approximately 4 inches of additional width over stock axles and only a few thousand miles since completion, this CJ-7 represents a highly customized interpretation of Jeep’s legendary open-air 4x4 platform.
The CJ-7 sits right in the sweet spot of classic Jeep history: compact, simple, unapologetically mechanical, and still built around the kind of body-on-frame 4x4 formula enthusiasts love. This 1986 Jeep CJ-7 Renegade takes that foundation and adds a long list of thoughtful upgrades, with the current owner reporting that the build took approximately two years to complete. Showing just 1,210 miles, it combines its classic Renegade identity with modernized fueling and ignition, a 5-speed manual transmission, a 2-inch suspension lift, a TDK frame, upgraded instrumentation, and a refreshed interior. Finished in Chevrolet Shark Gray with a black hard top, it has the rugged stance of a traditional CJ while bringing in just enough modern hardware to make it a particularly appealing enthusiast build.
Terms of Service
Be Kind and Courteous
We're here to create a platform to better the automotive industry through communication and transparency. Please treat everyone with respect. Healthy debates are natural, but kindness is required.
No Hate Speech
Make sure everyone feels safe. Hate speech of any kind is strictly prohibited. Degrading comments about things like race, religion, culture, sexual orientation, etc. will not be tolerated.
No Promotions or Spam
Give more than you take. Self-promotion, spam, or links of any kind are not allowed.


