MoGas
Central Scrutinizer
I sold this CJ-7 back in 2001. I had owned it from 1995-2001.
I ran into the last owner at a gas station in Flagstaff, AZ around 2008, and we got to talking about the old Jeep.
It had changed hands a few times since I had sold it. I gave him my card and told him "If you ever want to sell it, let me know."
October 2016, I got a call from a number I didn't recognize but I answered anyhow. It was the guy that owned my old Jeep. He had hurt his back pretty bad and was now close to 70, so he said, "It's time."
I now live in Houston, and he now lives in Waco, but the title was in Flag and the Jeep was parked under a tree behind his Flagstaff house. He really tried to just give it back to me, but I made him take some money for it. He knew I had a lot of history with it and he felt I should have it. It also had been sitting a while, so the true condition was unknown. Anyhow, he had the title mailed to Texas, we met up and did the exchange, and I waited until my scheduled trip in December '16 to roll around.
In the meanwhile, I had my buddy Jamie go over to have a look and get me some pictures. Most of my modifications were still in place. Rust had advanced due to sitting out under that tree in the winter. The freeze/thaw/freeze cycles are really rough if a little water gets in the seams, which it had. Jamie told me the radiator was full and green, the engine was up to full on the oil and looked pretty clean, tires were in good shape and holding air, brake master was full, power steering was full, overall OK “as parked” condition.
These are some of the photos @JJackson sent me in 2016:
I ran into the last owner at a gas station in Flagstaff, AZ around 2008, and we got to talking about the old Jeep.
It had changed hands a few times since I had sold it. I gave him my card and told him "If you ever want to sell it, let me know."
October 2016, I got a call from a number I didn't recognize but I answered anyhow. It was the guy that owned my old Jeep. He had hurt his back pretty bad and was now close to 70, so he said, "It's time."
I now live in Houston, and he now lives in Waco, but the title was in Flag and the Jeep was parked under a tree behind his Flagstaff house. He really tried to just give it back to me, but I made him take some money for it. He knew I had a lot of history with it and he felt I should have it. It also had been sitting a while, so the true condition was unknown. Anyhow, he had the title mailed to Texas, we met up and did the exchange, and I waited until my scheduled trip in December '16 to roll around.
In the meanwhile, I had my buddy Jamie go over to have a look and get me some pictures. Most of my modifications were still in place. Rust had advanced due to sitting out under that tree in the winter. The freeze/thaw/freeze cycles are really rough if a little water gets in the seams, which it had. Jamie told me the radiator was full and green, the engine was up to full on the oil and looked pretty clean, tires were in good shape and holding air, brake master was full, power steering was full, overall OK “as parked” condition.
These are some of the photos @JJackson sent me in 2016: