SPECIALIZING IN 76 TO 86 Jeep CJ5 Jeep CJ7 and Jeep SCRAMBLER CJ8 for 20 YEARS.
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614-203-1947
Rudy's Classic Jeeps LLC
19095 State Route 568
Findlay, OH 45840
ph: 614-203-1947
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Jeep CJ7 HARD DOORS & Jeep CJ-7 HARD TOP (s) FOR SALE
JEEP CJ7 HARDTOPS & Original non Chinese HATCHES!
Will ship a hardtop or original hatch to a business or trucking hub anywhere in the continental USA
(shipping a top is VERY expensive. A great excuse to come see me!)
UPDATE 1/14/2023
Tops and doors being shipped all over the country regularly
A few Pairs rot free OEM Jeep CJ7 / Scrambler Hard doors in stock
Several CJ7 Hardtops in stock in varying condition from
$750 to $2500
A few Sets of Clean Paddle Handle Hard doors
A few Sets of Clean Paddle Handle Hard doors
Rudy's usually has hard tops and hard doors for sale that will fit 76 -95 Jeep CJs and these sort of fit YJ Wranglers.
CJ7 Hardtops range from $300 (bad hatch but useable top)to $2500 (good hatch) and will have better hatches as they are usually from a desert climate. Some better ones good enough for most of the nicest Jeeps for more.
While the tops on CJ7s are fiberglass, the hatches are metal and tend to rust badly.
Many people call me saying "all" they need is a rear hatch. Truly, the hatch is everything. The rest of the top will outlast us all! There have been a few Chinese hatches surfacing lately. Good luck with that.
We cut up and dispose of CJ7 hard tops with bad hatches.
This means we do have side glass for them and some other hard parts.
I also often have original Scrambler tops.
Hard doors WITHOUT rot are very rare in the midwest as of course they are generally used in bad weather...salt etc. The common thing metioned from door searchers is "my doors are fine except the door post is rusted". Again, same deal as all the posts rust as well as the pinch welds underneath. This is hard rust to fix and stop from re-occuring.
Most my doors come from the dry arid West coast.
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