Members CJs New Old Guy
Hello from central Missouri. Old fart transplanted from Massachusetts here with no sense, and zero experience with Jeeps of any sort. I had a great idea to buy a off/on road rig to bequeath to my grandson (he's 3).
Therefore, I test drove a FB Marketplace 1970 CJ5 with SBC 350/TH350:
This gem had current MO registration, inspection, and a clear title......the old vehicle paper trifecta which seems rare out here. PO said sometimes it starts in gear and moves (!), and that I should start it with my foot on the brake. Also, I need to pull up hard on that B&M shifter to shift. The engine fired right up, and was super loud with the cherry bombs. As we drove out of the cul-de-sac, (so loud) he warned me with a shout the brakes will pull to the right. I'm glad he warned me, but I still wasn't prepared. I'm happy it had power steering (as it turned out, no fluid). He directed me to an open lot and I attempted to operate the Transfer Case twin sticks and lockout hubs. Even with the power of the internet helping the PO, we couldn't verify stick position/4WD function. Did I mention I know nothing about CJ5s?
PO told me he bought this rig 2 years ago from his neighbor who did most of the work on it, and he didn't drive it but a few hundred miles. PO said it comes with a BestTop (no rear window) and bikini top. Did I mention I know absolutely zero about CJ5s?
Of course I bought it.
Got me a Jeep Service Manual, Bentley Rebuilders Book, and Haynes Repair Manual. The first thing I noticed was this cute little guy has stuff missing or is built somewhat different than what I see in the books. This ought to be fun.
Therefore, I test drove a FB Marketplace 1970 CJ5 with SBC 350/TH350:
This gem had current MO registration, inspection, and a clear title......the old vehicle paper trifecta which seems rare out here. PO said sometimes it starts in gear and moves (!), and that I should start it with my foot on the brake. Also, I need to pull up hard on that B&M shifter to shift. The engine fired right up, and was super loud with the cherry bombs. As we drove out of the cul-de-sac, (so loud) he warned me with a shout the brakes will pull to the right. I'm glad he warned me, but I still wasn't prepared. I'm happy it had power steering (as it turned out, no fluid). He directed me to an open lot and I attempted to operate the Transfer Case twin sticks and lockout hubs. Even with the power of the internet helping the PO, we couldn't verify stick position/4WD function. Did I mention I know nothing about CJ5s?
PO told me he bought this rig 2 years ago from his neighbor who did most of the work on it, and he didn't drive it but a few hundred miles. PO said it comes with a BestTop (no rear window) and bikini top. Did I mention I know absolutely zero about CJ5s?
Of course I bought it.
Got me a Jeep Service Manual, Bentley Rebuilders Book, and Haynes Repair Manual. The first thing I noticed was this cute little guy has stuff missing or is built somewhat different than what I see in the books. This ought to be fun.
