1986 Jeep CJ7 Laredo
4.2L Inline-6 | 5-Speed Manual | Original Paint | Cold A/C | Hard Top
This 1986 Jeep CJ7 Laredo is exactly the kind of Jeep enthusiasts hope to find - honest, highly original in all the right ways, and loaded with the classic features that made the final-year CJ7 such an icon. Finished in Red with Laredo graphics over a Black interior, this Jeep retains its rugged factory charm while offering desirable upgrades and accessories that make it even more enjoyable to own and drive.
Powered by the legendary 4.2-liter inline-6 and backed by a 5-speed manual transmission, this CJ7 delivers the kind of straightforward, mechanical driving experience that modern SUVs simply cannot replicate. With 146,952 miles, original paint, cold air conditioning, and a long list of extras including the hard top, black bikini top, black rear tonneau cover, black wind jammer, Bluetooth radio box, and even the original window sticker, this is a very appealing example of one of Jeep's most beloved open-air 4x4s. This CJ also has the desireable Dana 44 Rear End which purist's look for. American Motors put Dana 44's towards the end 1985-mid 1986 of the CJ production before Chrysler changed the Body style to the Wrangler in 1987.
Exterior
The exterior presentation is one of this Jeep's biggest strengths. Finished in red original paint with classic silver Laredo side graphics, this CJ7 has the unmistakable look of a proper 1980s Jeep. The paint, decals, and trim give it a period-correct appearance that feels authentic rather than over-restored, and that originality is a huge part of the appeal.
The photos show the Jeep fitted with a black hard top, which pairs perfectly with the red body and black trim. It gives the Jeep a sharp, finished look while also adding year-round usability. This one also includes the open-air accessories that CJ buyers love to see: a black bikini top, black rear tonneau cover, and black wind jammer, giving the next owner multiple ways to enjoy the vehicle depending on weather and preference.
Up front, the Jeep has the classic CJ face with chrome grille surround, round headlights, and a set of Hella auxiliary lights mounted on the front bumper for added vintage off-road style. From every angle, this Jeep looks like what it is - a real CJ7 Laredo with honest presentation and unmistakable character.
Wheels, Tires & Stance
This CJ sits right with the classic Jeep look enthusiasts want. It rides on polished Jeep wheels wrapped in BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A tires sized:
31x10.50R15LT
That tire and wheel combination gives it an ideal stance - aggressive enough to look the part, but still very usable and true to the CJ7's classic proportions. A full-size spare is mounted out back, matching the setup and completing the look.
Interior
Inside, the Jeep presents with a clean and purposeful Black interior that fits the character of the vehicle perfectly. The front bucket seats feature a nice period-correct look with black upholstery and contrasting inserts, and the interior overall appears tidy, functional, and ready to enjoy.
The dash retains the straightforward CJ layout, with easy-to-read factory gauges and the kind of simplicity that makes these Jeeps so appealing. The photos also show an added gauge mounted to the left side of the dash, along with a plaque reading “Last of a Great Breed,” a fitting detail for one of the final CJ7 model years.
A very nice feature here is the Bluetooth radio box, which adds a welcome touch of modern usability without compromising the vintage look of the Jeep. It's a smart upgrade for someone who wants to enjoy music on the road or trail while keeping the cabin visually true to the era.
Out back, the cargo area includes a factory-style Jeep storage box, another useful and desirable feature that adds practicality to the vehicle.
Engine & Drivetrain
Under the hood is Jeep's proven 4.2-liter inline-6, one of the most well-known and respected engines ever fitted to a CJ. These engines are loved for their torque, reliability, and simple serviceability, making them a perfect match for a classic Jeep like this one.
Backing it is a 5-speed manual transmission, which is exactly what many enthusiasts want in a CJ7. It makes the driving experience far more engaging and keeps the Jeep feeling authentic and mechanical in the best possible way.
The engine bay presents as honest and well-kept, showing the kind of utilitarian simplicity that makes these Jeeps so easy to live with. Another standout feature is the fact that this Jeep is equipped with cold A/C, a major plus on a CJ and not something you see every day in a classic open-air 4x4.
Undercarriage & Overall Character
The underside photos show a Jeep that still looks like a Jeep should - solid, usable, and built around a rugged ladder-frame chassis with live axles and proper old-school 4x4 hardware. This is not a vehicle pretending to be an off-roader; it is the real thing.
What makes this CJ7 especially appealing is the balance it strikes. It has the originality collectors want, including original paint and the original window sticker, but it also has the comfort and accessory upgrades that make it enjoyable to own today, including cold A/C, the multiple top configurations, and the Bluetooth radio box.
The Drive
A CJ7 drives with a level of character that is impossible to duplicate. The upright windshield, manual gearbox, removable top options, short wheelbase, and torquey inline-6 all come together to create one of the most recognizable and rewarding classic 4x4 experiences out there.
This 1986 Jeep CJ7 Laredo offers that experience with the added benefit of originality, desirable equipment, and a look that is instantly recognizable. It has the right colors, the right drivetrain, the right accessories, and the kind of honest presentation that makes it easy
- Fuel
- Body Typesjeep
- Exterior ColourRed
- Number of doors2
- Interior ColourBlack
- VIN Code1JCCF87E2GT144085

