1978 Jeep CJ-7
$24,997
Vehicle Details
Jeep
CJ-7
1978
71,317 miles
J8F93AH105564
Convertible
Manual
304 V8
Description
1978 Jeep CJ-7 — 304 V8, Lifted, Open-Air Build with Clean Undercarriage Why This Car Is Special The 1978 Jeep CJ-7 holds a specific place in off-road history that is easy to overlook until you start digging into the numbers. Introduced for the 1976 model year, the CJ-7 was Jeep's answer to buyers who wanted more interior room and usability than the shorter CJ-5 could offer. The CJ-7 stretched the wheelbase to 93.4 inches, giving it a longer body, proper room for a rear seat, and the ability to accept an optional automatic transmission or hardtop — none of which worked well on the CJ-5 platform.
By 1978, Jeep had refined the CJ-7 into one of the most capable factory off-road vehicles available in America, and the optional 304 cubic inch V8 was the engine serious buyers checked on the order sheet. This particular 1978 Jeep CJ-7 is finished in silver over a black vinyl interior and has been built out as a capable, trail-ready open-air vehicle rather than a showpiece. The VIN decodes to confirm it as a 1978 CJ-7 body style with V8 power — the 'H' position in the VIN identifies the 304 V8 as the installed engine.
The undercarriage photos tell the more important story here: the frame and floor pan are solid and well-coated, which is the first thing any knowledgeable buyer should verify on a 46-year-old Jeep. Clean metal underneath means you are starting from a sound foundation, not inheriting someone else's rust repair project. The build on this CJ-7 is sensible and deliberate.
It is not over-modified to the point where drivability suffers, but it has been upgraded in all the right areas — suspension, tires, bumpers, and recovery gear — so it is ready to use without a list of items to sort out first. Features List - AMC 304 cubic inch V8 engine - Edelbrock carburetor and Edelbrock air cleaner - 3-speed manual transmission - Part-time 4-wheel drive - Lifted suspension - Kuhmo and Cooper mud-terrain oversized off-road tires - Aluminum wheels - Tube bumpers front and rear - Shackle / D-ring recovery points - Trailer hitch - Rear-mounted spare tire carrier with full-size spare - Side steps / nerf bars - Roll bar with wrap and padding - Power steering - Power brake booster - Aftermarket steering wheel - Center console - Bucket seats front - Rear bench seat - Fold-down windshield - Removable doors - Tachometer and auxiliary gauges - Aftermarket radio / stereo - Clean undercarriage Mechanical The engine in this 1978 Jeep CJ-7 is the AMC 304 V8, a 304 cubic inch unit that was the top V8 option Jeep offered in the CJ series during this era. AMC developed this engine as part of their 290-343-390-401 family, and the 304 was specifically tuned for use in lighter vehicles where its smaller displacement still delivered strong torque at low RPM — exactly what you want when crawling over rocks or pulling through soft terrain.
From the factory, the 304 made approximately 130 horsepower in its 1978 state of tune, which sounds modest by modern numbers but delivered its torque low in the rev range where off-road driving actually happens. This CJ-7's 304 has been fitted with an Edelbrock carburetor and Edelbrock air cleaner, two of the most respected names in bolt-on performance for American V8s. Edelbrock carburetors are known for reliable cold-start behavior, consistent fuel delivery, and ease of tuning — all practical advantages on a vehicle that sees real-world use rather than just weekend shows.
The combination keeps the engine responsive without requiring exotic parts to maintain it. The 3-speed manual transmission is the correct pairing for a working CJ-7. It keeps the drivetrain simple, the parts accessible, and gives the driver direct mechanical control over the vehicle in technical off-road situations.
Power steering and a power brake booster round out the drivetrain in a way that makes this Jeep comfortable to drive on the road without sacrificing the mechanical directness that CJ owners expect. The lifted suspensi
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The Jeep CJ7 launched for 1976 as the first major redesign of the civilian Jeep CJ-series since the original 1944 CJ-2A. The longer wheelbase (93.5 inches versus the CJ5's 84 inches) made the CJ7 more comfortable on-road and slightly less agile off-road, but the squarer body proportions and refined dashboard established the CJ7 as the volume Jeep of the late 1970s and early 1980s. Eleven years of production (1976-1986) saw the CJ7 spawn iconic trim variants: the Renegade (1976-1986), the gold-and-eagle Golden Eagle (1977-1979), and the upscale Laredo (1980-1983). The CJ7 was discontinued after 1986 in favor of the new Wrangler YJ — making the CJ7 the last "true" CJ-series Jeep ever produced. Don't buy somebody else's project — the frame and the tub are non-negotiable.
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