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Asked by Phil Oct 01, 2008 at 10:59 AM about the 1976 Jeep CJ-7

Question type: General

how long was the CJ-7 in production?

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575

correction 86 and if the jeep in that photo is wat u believed to be a CJ its a YJ

575

http://www.partstrain.com/ShopByVehicle/JEEP/CJ7 1976 + 10 years equals 1986 http://www.fourwheeler.com/thehistoryof/129_9709_jeepposter/index3.html 1976-1986 CJ-7 The CJ-7 offered a compromise between the CJ-5 shortie and the long-arm CJ-6. With a 93.4-inch wheelbase, it was just long enough for room and comfort but short enough to get down and dirty on the trail. It has proven a popular rig on all fronts. A total of 379,299 units were built in just 10 years of production. The extra wheelbase also allows for a wider variety of drivetrain modifications than does the CJ-5. This rig belongs to Mike Golly, of Loveland, Colorado. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeep 1976-1986 CJ-7 http://auto.howstuffworks.com/1946-1986-jeep-cj6.htm this article talks about all the CJs but look it ends in 86 show me where you found 87 dumb ass in 1987 the damler-chrysler corporation bought AMC and created the wrangler in 1987 using the CJ-7 as a blueprint and adding on more features to make it a comfortable road vehicle that still had enough balls to go off road

575

yeh u better delete your stupid response you got severely owned

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