Owning a CJ can Be Fun
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Resident 'Old' Jeep Shaman
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I know that now days owning a Pristine CJ is a point of pride, even some of the beaters are really cool and you find them in all conditions.
Owning one is cool and something we all dreamed of till we had our own, weather we are fanatical about them or a fan, we appreciate a good CJ.
Buying and maintaining a CJ can be a challenge, they are basically antique vehicles and parts sometimes can be hard to source. It does take a good bit sometimes to find parts. Lucky for us there are places that specialize in these old vehicles and guys with a ton of knowledge about them. Retailers of new parts in the cookie box form like the fast food Auto Supply store on the corner may seem pained with your request for the correct distributor rotor for your jeep instead of the one the computer says, but there are places that know where to get the correct part. Also there are a few wrecking yards out west that specialize in parts for Cjs and you can get a lot of stuff from them. And it seems quite a few guys are always trying to clear out CJ parts from the back yard.
So parts are not an issue, if you have patience. But why are there so many horror stories involved in owning a CJ and finding out what the previous owner has done. Well that is simple. It seems Cjs have never been in the Primary vehicle category, they usually were bought as secondary vehicles and when money for parts or maintenance came around, they got the short end. A lot of just get it done was applied to them and they also got passed down to the “son” who had little money for Friday night gas and pizza, much less the money to get the correct sized bolts and new bearings when needed, so a attitude of just what will it take to get it on the road was often taken.
And then someone buys the Jeep and wants to turn it into the dream CJ they always wanted. Now the stories start to come out. And the stories can be legendary; I have seen stuff that honestly scares the
out of me thinking, “I drove that?” not knowing it could have been a death trap.
Yea, Cjs can be fun. And those of us who love them can tell stories, I hope you enjoy yours and slowly get it right. It only takes one look under the dash looking at how many splices are in the wiring to realize if you are hooked on owning a CJ or wondering what you can get for the pile.
I like the challenge, I take pride in the things running and looking good. After all, how many of your friends own an American Icon that runs great and can take you down a trail to your dreams?
Owning one is cool and something we all dreamed of till we had our own, weather we are fanatical about them or a fan, we appreciate a good CJ.
Buying and maintaining a CJ can be a challenge, they are basically antique vehicles and parts sometimes can be hard to source. It does take a good bit sometimes to find parts. Lucky for us there are places that specialize in these old vehicles and guys with a ton of knowledge about them. Retailers of new parts in the cookie box form like the fast food Auto Supply store on the corner may seem pained with your request for the correct distributor rotor for your jeep instead of the one the computer says, but there are places that know where to get the correct part. Also there are a few wrecking yards out west that specialize in parts for Cjs and you can get a lot of stuff from them. And it seems quite a few guys are always trying to clear out CJ parts from the back yard.
So parts are not an issue, if you have patience. But why are there so many horror stories involved in owning a CJ and finding out what the previous owner has done. Well that is simple. It seems Cjs have never been in the Primary vehicle category, they usually were bought as secondary vehicles and when money for parts or maintenance came around, they got the short end. A lot of just get it done was applied to them and they also got passed down to the “son” who had little money for Friday night gas and pizza, much less the money to get the correct sized bolts and new bearings when needed, so a attitude of just what will it take to get it on the road was often taken.
And then someone buys the Jeep and wants to turn it into the dream CJ they always wanted. Now the stories start to come out. And the stories can be legendary; I have seen stuff that honestly scares the

Yea, Cjs can be fun. And those of us who love them can tell stories, I hope you enjoy yours and slowly get it right. It only takes one look under the dash looking at how many splices are in the wiring to realize if you are hooked on owning a CJ or wondering what you can get for the pile.
I like the challenge, I take pride in the things running and looking good. After all, how many of your friends own an American Icon that runs great and can take you down a trail to your dreams?