The Jeep CJ-7 is one of the last civilian jeeps that were produced. The Jeep CJ (Civilian Jeep) is a public version of the famous Military Jeep that was used for World War II. In 1944 the CJ-2 prototype was introduced. The Jeep CJ is a successful model and has been in production for a very long time and is sold mostly in all parts of the World. There are more than 7 variations of the Jeep CJ that have been successful and used Worldwide even for of mud racing and rock crawling. The Jeep CJ-7 was introduced in 1976 and 379,299 were built during the 11 years of production.
The CJ-7 used an optional new automatic all wheel drive system called Quadra Trac. In 1987, the Jeep CJ-7 was replaced by the Jeep Wrangler. The Jeep CJ-7 used different types of Engines and transmissions. The major engines and Transmissions used in different parts are: Engines 150 cu in (2.5 L) AMC I4 258 cu in (4.2 L) AMC I6 304 cu in (5 L) AMC V8 140 cu in (2.3 L) Isuzu Diesel C240. Transmissions Warner T-18 (4 speed) Borg-Warner T-4 (4 speed) Borg-Warner T-5 (5 speed) Tremec T-150 (3 speed manual Tremec T-176 (4 speed manual) Borg-Warner SR-4 (4 speed) GM TH-400 (3 speed automatic) Chrysler TF-999 (3 speed automatic transmission - 4.2L) Chrysler TF-904 (3 speed automatic transmission - 2.5L)