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JeffP
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- '75 CJ5, 304, T18, D20, D44s w/3.73 1974 CJ5, 304, 4 spd., Dana axles 3.73 gears. 1973 CJ5, 258 I6, T18, Dana 20, Dana axles 4.27 gears. 1972 CJ5, 304, 4 Spd, Dana 20, 4.27 gears. 1976 CJ5, 304, T150. 1976 CJ5, 304, T150, J20 w/4.10 gears. 69 CJ5 Hurricane 4 cyl, 4spd all original! ‘53/‘54 M38a1 100% original but also 100% apart! Low 3 digit Vin! One of the very first m38a1s!
I learned to drive in a Jeep... flat fender military. Then we got a new M38-A1 and I drove that until I left home.
After the Vietnam War ended I bought a ‘76 CJ5 . It did OK but certainly wasn’t as rugged as the previous ones we had.
Decades passed & of being Jeepless until last year when I started a collection. My first is a 75. Just completed a frame up restoration with a AMC 304 - 4 spd. The 2nd was a true barn find. A ‘76 CJ5 , AMC 304 - 3 spd. 50k original miles! Then a 69 CJ5 that I couldn’t pass up. 100% original... Hurricane 4cyl - 4 spd with a dealer installed metal top. Runs perfectly! Since then a 74 CJ5 AMC 304 - 3 spd. And a 72 CJ5 AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l - 4spd. Both the 72 & 74 need complete restoration.
I’m in central AZ where old cars are plentiful... no rust etc.. But... older Jeeps worth buying are nearly impossible to buy! Of the CJ5 model alone there were over 620,000 made! Where are they? They didn’t die from mechanical breakdown. Parts are cheap & super easy to come by.
They are going extinct because of stupid people! I get asked almost daily... “have you taken it out rock crawling or muddin’ yet?” It’s not even funny anymore.
Now I totally get it... going places that few vehicles dare, if at all. Been there & plan on going back several more times. But... I won’t intentionally beat the hell out of it. What I can’t comprehend is why far too many abuse these great vehicles.
After the... “been muddin’ yet?” I hear the... “years ago I HAD a Jeep... wish I still had it.” There is a good reason they no longer have it and it isn’t difficult to figure out.
I’ve considered selling the ‘76 but it breaks my heart to know it will likely be destroyed the first day or following weekend at the latest. I’ll probably end up keeping it just to preserve it. Maybe when it becomes rare enough, someone will come along that respects it enough to drive it right.
Why do people beat these so bad?
After the Vietnam War ended I bought a ‘76 CJ5 . It did OK but certainly wasn’t as rugged as the previous ones we had.
Decades passed & of being Jeepless until last year when I started a collection. My first is a 75. Just completed a frame up restoration with a AMC 304 - 4 spd. The 2nd was a true barn find. A ‘76 CJ5 , AMC 304 - 3 spd. 50k original miles! Then a 69 CJ5 that I couldn’t pass up. 100% original... Hurricane 4cyl - 4 spd with a dealer installed metal top. Runs perfectly! Since then a 74 CJ5 AMC 304 - 3 spd. And a 72 CJ5 AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l - 4spd. Both the 72 & 74 need complete restoration.
I’m in central AZ where old cars are plentiful... no rust etc.. But... older Jeeps worth buying are nearly impossible to buy! Of the CJ5 model alone there were over 620,000 made! Where are they? They didn’t die from mechanical breakdown. Parts are cheap & super easy to come by.
They are going extinct because of stupid people! I get asked almost daily... “have you taken it out rock crawling or muddin’ yet?” It’s not even funny anymore.
Now I totally get it... going places that few vehicles dare, if at all. Been there & plan on going back several more times. But... I won’t intentionally beat the hell out of it. What I can’t comprehend is why far too many abuse these great vehicles.
After the... “been muddin’ yet?” I hear the... “years ago I HAD a Jeep... wish I still had it.” There is a good reason they no longer have it and it isn’t difficult to figure out.
I’ve considered selling the ‘76 but it breaks my heart to know it will likely be destroyed the first day or following weekend at the latest. I’ll probably end up keeping it just to preserve it. Maybe when it becomes rare enough, someone will come along that respects it enough to drive it right.
Why do people beat these so bad?