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Part out or Sell whole?

Part out or Sell whole?

LIVELY5R

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1980 CJ-7with 258, SR4 4 speed transmission, stock everything that I can tell.
Well guys, about 1.5 years ago I bought a barn fresh 1980 CJ5 . I knew it needed tons of work which I planned on fixing it up as I went until my daughter got out of school. As luck would have it, my friend found a 1980 CJ7 along with some other items that were for sale that he could only buy as a package deal. I'd prefer a CJ7 as that was my 1st car & what I really wanted but couldn't find in my budget. This CJ7 needs a little work but the body is straight & needs only minor things so I am going to buy it.
Hence my dilemma, I don't want to part out or scrap the CJ5 but I can't have both. I bought a Painless Wiring harness for it that I can return. I had taken out the engine to fix the rear main seal and saw the engine needs a total rebuild. I don't really have the money to fix up the CJ5 to running point but can if absolutely necessary. Is there a market for mainly stock parts that are parted out or is it worth trying to sell it as a project? Any other ideas I'm not thinking of? TIA
 
Texas is a big place, can you narrow it down a little? :D
 
“Parting Out” when it comes to a CJ brings a tear to my eye. There are so few left in the world it is for the most part a crime to me. Find it a good home as close to all in one piece as possible. Please. :notworthy:
 
LIVELY5R - Come on now son you need to fill out the details of your CJ5 . Naturally I'd love to see the old girl make new and fresh again, but then again your parts could keep several needy CJ's on the road for many years to come.
 
“Parting Out” when it comes to a CJ brings a tear to my eye. There are so few left in the world it is for the most part a crime to me. Find it a good home as close to all in one piece as possible. Please. :notworthy:

This is the way Id go. Hopefuly you save a Cj as well as saving yourself the time to part it out.

LIVELY5R - Naturally I'd love to see the old girl make new and fresh again, but then again your parts could keep several needy CJ's on the road for many years to come.

I think we all would ( unless he has some parts we're interested in :D ) Ive parted Cjs already. If their total rust buckets I have no problem with them being organ donors. What I do have a problem with is when they go straight to the crusher before I get to pick the carcass. :mad:
 
Hey guys, I totally agree with wanting it to be fixed up and I'll play the lottery this week to try & get lucky but there's only so much I can do. I'm hoping to sell it as a fixer upper in one lot.
I'm in Brazos County & can take pictures of the heep of jeep if y'all would like & email them out!
 
I had a CJ5 that rust had got the best of it and I always wanted a CJ7 well a found one that had a engine fire and they tried to fix it with a cheap harness. When I bought it it didn't run but had a hard top and doors and other than the tub was in good shape the wiring was a real mess I bought it for $900 and parted the CJ5 to bring the CJ7 back to life. And the parts I didn't use I sold for about half of what I paid for the CJ7 . So the way I looked at it was yes another CJ5 is gone but it brought a CJ7 back to life and help many more with it's parts.
 
Please post a few pics. There are a lot of people around your part of the country looking. Rod
 
What part of Tx you in and how much
 
Yes pics. I need front fenders. I hate my flat fenders.
 
After a whole lot of work, the CJ5 is all back together & running like a top. I'm glad my friend had the patience of Job & got her in ranch ready shape! I'm selling her whole & will find a great home for her.
Thanks for the advice!
 

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