Jeep created an undeniable winner when it rolled out the CJ-5. Such
was the car's appeal that its manufacturer kept it in production
for a full three decades while continuing to release new lines
alongside it. This recently restored 1976 Jeep CJ-5 is a great
representative of the model - it's an agile mountain goat on wheels
and it has fun written all over it. Its sharp exterior features
some great touches and there's upgraded power under the hood to
propel it over any obstacle in the way.
While the CJ-5 has an extensive military heritage and was designed
with a sort of "no-nonsense" functionality in mind, its appealingly
rugged demeanor attracted quite a legion of civilian fans over the
years. This CJ-5 arrives at the present looking incredibly darned
sharp after a thorough, and very recent restoration where it
received a new metal tub, and all-new steel everywhere but the
hood. Now that's what I call a nut-and-bolt restoration. It was put
together the right way, and we have the restoration pictures to
prove it, and the result is a laser-straight Jeep with great gaps,
precise fitment, and an almost 'better-than-new' presentation. Its
appealing turquoise paint is in strong condition because it's very
fresh, with a good shine from front to back, and even though it
could probably benefit from a cut-and-buff to smooth it out even
further, it's still look incredibly nice in person. The close-set
headlights have a definite military spirit to them as they sit in a
painted grille that matches perfectly with the rest of the exterior
while bracketed by a pair of fog lights to add some distinction.
Come around to the side and you'll find another clue that this Jeep
was designed for real off-road action, where its compact wheelbase
contributes to its ability to navigate challenging terrain. There's
a stock bumper painted in black up front, and it matches the simple
bumper in the rear, and we really like that they left off any
oversized fender flares, allowing the crisp sheetmetal to do most
of the talking instead. They opted for black hardware throughout
including the hood hooks, all the exposed hinges, side mirrors,
tailgate straps, and even the trim surrounding the headlights were
blacked-out too, and the contrasting colors work together
perfectly. Somehow, this CJ5 manages to look tough and dainty at
the same time.
The usual stock and spartan interior of the early CJ-5 was also
fully spruced up, and now features fresh black vinyl front buckets
and a matching rear bench, so everyone rides in comfort in this
classic. The buckets are posted up on new rails, and they straddle
shifters for the 4-speed manual transmission and 2-speed transfer
case, while the crystal-clear windshield ahead of the driver still
drops down - one of the coolest features of a classic Jeep. An
original Jeep steering wheel sits atop the original column, while
just in front of it the turquoise-painted dash area is also looking
sharp - with a minimalist presentation that includes the classic
all-in-one gauge that handles the basics and a couple of
white-faced auxiliary units that cover the rest. The black roll bar
is nice and shiny, and it bolts right into the tub, which was
professionally covered with a black spray-in bedliner material that
looks great and is very easy to maintain. Amenities include a newer
Boss AM/FM/BT/AUX stereo and a pair of speakers and a set of
seatbelts fore and aft, but that's about all you'll ever get in a
CJ from this vintage, and there's absolutely nothing wrong with
that. If you're dying for entertainment, look up. Or stick your
legs outside the door openings. Trust us, the experience is better
than any stereo or A/C system could ever be. Despite the CJ-5's
relatively modest wheelbase, there's enough room for four (in a
pinch), and if it's more cargo space you seek, the rear bench can
be removed fairly easily.
A 4.2 liter inline 6 cylinder sits under the hood (aka the 258 CI
I6) to power this Jeep over any terrain you might wish to conquer.
The engine is in good form after a recent refreshing, starting up
promptly and running strong thanks to a newer carb, newer wiring,
and aluminum radiator all on tap. Shifts are very smooth thanks to
the addition of a 4-speed manual transmission, and it spins an
uber-rugged Dana rear end out back. Should you decide to take
temporary leave of the road, with a flick of the lever just in
front of the distinctive shifter, you can engage 4-wheel drive and,
with this CJ-5's generous wheel clearance and travel, its ability
to handle obstacles is substantial. There are accommodations for
more civilized conditions, as well, as responsive steering and
brakes and wheel cylinders that were broken down to the bone and
rebuilt back up with correct parts, all of which help provide the
road manners you'd want in a frequent driver. And if it's a throaty
soundtrack that you seek, the long-tube headers at the side of the
block feed into a newer exhaust system that sounds fantastic. This
timeless 4-wheel drive classic sits on a set of flashy 15-inch
white 'wagon' wheels, outfitted with beefy 34x9.5x15 all-terrain
tires.
Looking sharp, packing plenty of power and offering undeniable
nostalgic appeal, this Jeep CJ-5 would be a great acquisition for
the collector and off-road enthusiast alike. Call today!
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