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Looking at this 74 CJ 5

Looking at this 74 CJ 5

patrickd72

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My .02 It appears to be mostly un-molested/stock, which is good. It looks like it has surface rust everywhere (frame and underside as well), so a lot of work is ahead of you to nip that in the bud. I personally wouldn't give more than $2k and would push hard for less. What is/would be your plan/vision for the old girl?
 
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Thanks for the reply. Well I wanted to restore it, likely off frame, but not right away. Would like to keep it as close to original as possible. Yes a lot of work ahead if I purchase.
 
I agree with Hole since it's a non runner no more than 2k, I'd push for around 1500. I would also check the frame real well for rust throughs and cracks. A trip to a mediablaster is in it's future for sure.
 
Just remember Patrick, we're here to give advise and help you spend money anytime you need us ;)
 
I'd offer 1200 but be ready to go up to 1500 or so. The two most important questions are what's he asking and what are you prepared to do (repair wise)?
 
The thing is a 74 is hard to find parts for. Ask me how I know. Which motor does it have in it? From the troubles I am having I wouldn't touch it unless it had a AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l . If it does have a AMC 232 i6 and it is shot, I will be having a 232 long block possibly for sale soon.
 
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