Jeep Cherokee Chief (1976)
Sale price: US $14,500.00 Make an Offer
Condition: | Used | Year: | 1976 |
Mileage: | 133750 | Number of Cylinders: | 8 |
Make: | Jeep | Transmission: | Automatic |
Model: | Cherokee | Body Type: | Chief |
Trim: | Chief | Warranty: | Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty |
Engine: | 401 CID 6.6L AMC V8 | Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Drive Type: | 4WD | Options: | Sunroof |
Power Options: | Air Conditioning | Exterior Color: | Firecracker Red |
Fuel Type: | Gasoline | Interior Color: | Black |
For Sale By: | Private Seller |
Annapolis, Maryland, United States
Vehicle description
1976 Jeep Cherokee Chief Z Code 401 Barnfind.com 1976 Jeep Cherokee Chief Z Code 401 Built 401CID, 6.6 liter, AMC V8 with Offenhauser valve covers, Edelbrock 1406 600 CFM 4BBL Performance Carb and intake. Electric fuel pump Dual exhaust Mallory Promaster coil HID fog lights and secondary set of fog lights on winch mount All glass is good Tilt wheel Warn 8274 winch SuperLift with 32 x 11.5 x 15 Goodyear Wrangler MT/R Kevlar tires and full size spare Factory collapsing roof rack Crank rear window works but has no key Old Air Products A/C New alternator and belts New air cleaner Rebuilt TH400 Transmissions Converted Quadratrac transfer case to 2 wheel drive. Driving options are 2High, 4High, 4Low and Selectro Heavy Duty front locking hubs. Heavy duty axle supports front and rear Rancho RS 5000 shocks Front and rear diff covers Dual fuel tanks. Auxiliary tank is where spare tire would originally be stored. Spare tire carrier is in rear cargo area Sunroof Rear wind visor Headlights upgrade to LED Original heater core removed and replaced with current vacuum system. 2” Receiver hitch with two D rings and round 4 pin in rear bumper Pioneer stereo Gun rack Fire extinguisher holder Can assist with shipping. For sale locally and reserve the right to end auction at any time. Vehicle is sold AS-IS and comes with no warranty whatsoever. jeepsaver.com The link to the March 2016 Barnfinds.com listing for this vehicle is below. Since being purchased in 2016, the Chief has had a full rebuild of the TH400 transmission, a new alternator, new belts, seats have been upgraded with factory black Jeep seats and updated the intake. https:/ barnfinds.com/z-code-1976-jeep-cherokee/#OtkhTA7MtISSCFeT.99 Here is the verbiage from the link: Among the circles of Jeep fanatics across this great big country of ours, there’s an almost universal appreciation for the words “Z Code.” That signifies the factory-fitted 401 engine, which meant a nice bump in power and stump-pulling torque. It was found in police cars, campers and vehicles like this 1976 Jeep Chief. If I have my math and my history right, 1976 was the year the 401 got somewhat neutered by the factory due to increasingly stringent emissions regulations and the aftershocks of the oil crisis. While the power dropped off from the previous year, the 401 still came to battle with 320 lb. ft. of torque, a righteous number no matter how you look at it. To this day, Jeep and AMC fanatics get downright excited when they find a junkyard vehicle with a complete 401 still attached.
The seller of this particular Jeep Cherokee Chief claims he has $15,000 invested in the vehicle, with improvements and maintenance including a full engine rebuild and a rebuilt Turbo 400 transmission. The suspension and tires have been updated and upgraded, and the seller installed a functional A/C system. Perhaps the best surprise of all is that it still sports original paint that looks quite good in the photos. The only major defect listed is an exhaust leak that’s developed since the Jeep has been in storage. This looks like a great vehicle for using both as intended and on the local car show circuit. Though you don’t want to muss up that original paint job, it’s still not too much of a trailer queen that you can’t take it camping and maybe down a creek bed or two. Bidding is just over $2K with the reserve unmet – how would you use this Z-code equipped Cherokee?
Read more at https:/ barnfinds.com/z-code-1976-jeep-cherokee/#OtkhTA7MtISSCFeT.99
The seller of this particular Jeep Cherokee Chief claims he has $15,000 invested in the vehicle, with improvements and maintenance including a full engine rebuild and a rebuilt Turbo 400 transmission. The suspension and tires have been updated and upgraded, and the seller installed a functional A/C system. Perhaps the best surprise of all is that it still sports original paint that looks quite good in the photos. The only major defect listed is an exhaust leak that’s developed since the Jeep has been in storage. This looks like a great vehicle for using both as intended and on the local car show circuit. Though you don’t want to muss up that original paint job, it’s still not too much of a trailer queen that you can’t take it camping and maybe down a creek bed or two. Bidding is just over $2K with the reserve unmet – how would you use this Z-code equipped Cherokee?
Read more at https:/ barnfinds.com/z-code-1976-jeep-cherokee/#OtkhTA7MtISSCFeT.99