Vehicle Description
1969 Jeep CJ5 The previous owner purchased in 1974. When we got it
, it was a rolling chassis, and most of the parts had been painted.
We completed the build over the last eight weeks. Im still waiting
on the tailgate and front bumper. 134 cu in (2.2 L) Willys
Hurricane Dana 18 Transfer Case T-86 3 speed Transmission Dana 27
Front Dana 44 Rear NEW Radiator Windshield Electronic ignition
distributor Battery Horn Fuel pump Hoses Seat upholstery Rebuilt
steering gear Starter Tail lights Backup lights Body mounts
Stainless-steel Body Bolts Fuel sending unit Shocks Master cylinder
The Willys CJ-5 (after 1964 Jeep CJ-5) was influenced by new
corporate owner, Kaiser, and the Korean War M38A1 Jeep. It was
intended to replace the CJ-3B, but that model continued in
production. The CJ-5 repeated this pattern, continuing in
production for three decades while three newer models appeared. The
CJ-5 has the distinct honor of being a vehicle that was hard to
kill off... equaling the longest production run of note.