CJ5 or CJ7
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- '48 CJ2A, all stock, '67 CJ5, 231, SM420, D18, D30, Ford 9 inch '79 CJ7, 360, T18, D300, D44, D60 '85 CJ7, 258, T5, D300, D30, MDL 20
Don't be afraid of a CJ that needs a little work, just have a mechanic check it out before you buy it. Most of them that drive and handle bad have worn suspension and steering parts which is normal. Since you want to lift it, a lift kit will replace most of the worn components anyway. Ball joints and tie-rod ends are inexpensive and should be replaced anyways. Besides, the price of a CJ7 that is rust free and drives like new will make you swallow your gum. 
Another option is a YJ. Not quite as basic as a CJ but much more "Jeep" than a TJ. You can get them pretty cheap, most have fuel injected engines and galvanized bodies, and you can put a CJ front clip on them pretty easy.(You're going to paint it anyway) Just a couple thoughts.

Another option is a YJ. Not quite as basic as a CJ but much more "Jeep" than a TJ. You can get them pretty cheap, most have fuel injected engines and galvanized bodies, and you can put a CJ front clip on them pretty easy.(You're going to paint it anyway) Just a couple thoughts.
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