'80 CJ5 vs '66 Military Jeep
gollyjeepers
Jeeper
Hello. I have been wanting an "older" Jeep for a long time, and have finally saved enough money to buy one (I'm in college). I had a CJ7 I was putting an offer on, but it got yanked from under me.
However, I have since found a '80 CJ5 in great shape that doesn't really need any work right off the bat. I was excited and pretty sold on it...until I looked around a little harder.
I have since found a '66 military Jeep that needs quite a bit of work, at least cosmetically. The owner says it's in running condition, but I have only seen it online. It definitely needs a lot of work on stuff like the seats and such (which are just the wire frame right now).
So I'm looking for advice. The upside on the CJ5 is that it is ready-to-go and I can begin enjoying the Jeep that I have been wanting to buy since I was 14. On the other hand, I like to fix things and work on things, so this one doesn't have much for me to do right now, and it's a bit "blinged" out for my taste. (Not too bad, but it does have a really big lift and some added no-slip chrome stuff).
The '66 military Jeep, in my opinion, would be AWESOME to have and drive, but it needs work and I don't have experience restoring cars. HOWEVER, I love to fix things, and have no problem doing the learning required to get the job done. But, it would be quite a while before I would get there.
Lastly, the CJ5 is asking just over $6,000. It's in pretty great shape, but I think I can get the price down to mid-to-high $5,000s. The '66 military is asking just under $4,000, but requires work (which means added dinero).
My budget is absolutely not more than $7,000. What I've read about scarcity of Jeep parts, especially for early and military models makes me worry about having enough leftover cash to work on the '66 right away.
Sorry this is so long, but I'm lost in a soul search between two cool vehicles and am looking for second opinions!
However, I have since found a '80 CJ5 in great shape that doesn't really need any work right off the bat. I was excited and pretty sold on it...until I looked around a little harder.
I have since found a '66 military Jeep that needs quite a bit of work, at least cosmetically. The owner says it's in running condition, but I have only seen it online. It definitely needs a lot of work on stuff like the seats and such (which are just the wire frame right now).
So I'm looking for advice. The upside on the CJ5 is that it is ready-to-go and I can begin enjoying the Jeep that I have been wanting to buy since I was 14. On the other hand, I like to fix things and work on things, so this one doesn't have much for me to do right now, and it's a bit "blinged" out for my taste. (Not too bad, but it does have a really big lift and some added no-slip chrome stuff).
The '66 military Jeep, in my opinion, would be AWESOME to have and drive, but it needs work and I don't have experience restoring cars. HOWEVER, I love to fix things, and have no problem doing the learning required to get the job done. But, it would be quite a while before I would get there.
Lastly, the CJ5 is asking just over $6,000. It's in pretty great shape, but I think I can get the price down to mid-to-high $5,000s. The '66 military is asking just under $4,000, but requires work (which means added dinero).
My budget is absolutely not more than $7,000. What I've read about scarcity of Jeep parts, especially for early and military models makes me worry about having enough leftover cash to work on the '66 right away.
Sorry this is so long, but I'm lost in a soul search between two cool vehicles and am looking for second opinions!