Technical Museum in Sinsheim (Germany). Part 14 (↻110%)

The first Jeeps for civilian use (CJ stands for Civilian Jeep) were quite similar to the military versions.

The CJ-7, presented in 1976, was based on the CJ-5. lt features a 25 centimeter longer wheelbase which makes it easier to enter the car, allows for a more spacious interior and, most importantly, makes handling of the car safer. Besides the plain standard model, the better-equipped Laredo model, which could be distinguished by its special emblems, was offered from 1980. It featured more sophisticated seats with adjustable back, an adjustable steering wheel, rev meter, a clock and a chromium equipment package comprising the bumpers, the radiator grille and the mirrors.

Model: Jeep CJ7
Year: 1983
Power: 100 PS
Engine cc: 4,200
Engine: 6-cylinder

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