This 1970 Jeep CJ5 was one of the final Kaiser Willys Jeep CJs
produced. It has all of the original tack weld marks and still has
the original dash sticker from the Kaiser Jeep Corporation showing
a manufacture date of October 1, 1969. This CJ is powered by its
original Dauntless 225ci V6 engine that was pulled out, tuned and
reinstalled without detailing or painting, keeping it in
all-original patina. The original manifolds are still on the
engine; however, an all-new stainless exhaust has been installed
from the manifolds back. A completely restored suspension has also
been installed using original leaf springs and classic Rancho
shocks from the '70s. The Jeep was painted in 1970 Sunset Bronze,
and the Renegade decal set has been installed for a classic '70s
appearance. The seats are all brand-new, the carpet is brand-new,
and the roll bar has been removed, media-blasted and professionally
powder-coated. This Jeep was restored keeping the original
lighting, gauges, switches, steering wheel and drivetrain, and then
given a great look with the classic Alcoa style wheels, BFGoodrich
tires, and brown, orange and yellow color scheme.
Vehicle Details
1970 Jeep CJ5
Listing ID:CC-1100393
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Uncasville, Connecticut
Year:1970
Make:Jeep
Model:CJ5
Exterior Color:BROWN
Interior Color:BROWN
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:174
VIN:8305017362540
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