Vehicle Description
1973 Jeep CJ5
An early version initially called the "Willys Overland" morphed
from military GP (general purpose) vehicle to the mass-produced CJ,
short for "civilian Jeep." More than 1.5 million CJ Jeeps were
built, having continued the same basic body style for 45 years
since the Jeep first appeared. Widely regarded as "America's
workhorse", the CJs have been described as "probably the most
successful utility vehicle ever made." The word Jeep is an acronym
of the letters GP.
The call of the wild, the great outdoors, into the great wide open,
getting a little mud on the tires, all representative of this 1973
CJ which has undergone a full restoration and with its original V8
engine and transmission can take you anywhere, anytime, but only as
long as the weather is nice, as there are no doors and no top. You
decide, the wild is your oyster...(sic.)
Exterior
As the consigner states...all new and fully fresh, from the
fiberglass body tub to the steel hood and fenders, right down to
the bezels on the dash knobs, it's all new. A great purple, almost
Plum Crazy, coats the entire fiberglass body, and steel front end
and is set off nicely with black fender flares. The steel up front
gives the perfect backdrop for the simple stamped steel grille and
black bezel headlights with a simple black steel bumper below. No
lift kit is noted but this off roader does sit high thanks in part
to the new polished ProComp wheels and aggressively knobby tread
design Firestone Destination M/T tires which present in
32x11.50R15LT form. A texture finished purple framed windshield is
all that separated the occupants from the great outdoors around
them. On the back is a simple smooth panel, no tailgate here folks,
with utilitarian style round taillights and a basic fuel filler cap
with another black steel bumper below.
Interior
Black vinyl covers the front buckets with smooth bolsters and
square tufted inserts provide the seating and float above an all
weather spray on bedliner coated floor. This black spray in liner
coats the rear storage area as well which is sans rear seat and
also covers the rear wheel tubs. The utilitarian texture finished
black dash sports all factory gauges, heater control knobs and a
passenger dash mounted chromed "Jesus" bar. Fronting the dash is a
clean Grant GT steering wheel. No stereo here, just the sounds of
mother nature in all her glory to keep your auditory senses
pleased. 2 shifters sprout from the center of the floor one for the
transmission and the other for the transfer case and the 4-wheel
drive modes. No doors are attached and with no top you are free and
easy to enjoy all the sights you pass by.
Drivetrain
The original totally rebuilt 304ci mill in metallic blue sparkles
inside a pristine engine bay. No runs, no drips, no errors here
with purple painted valve coverings and a small chrome air cleaner
topping the Holley 2bbl carburetor. A Borg Warner T15 3-speed
manual transmission is bolted to the back along with a Dana 20
transfer case. Dana 30 and Dana 44 axles, front and rear
respectively, are loaded with 3.73 gears and give you the
capability to climb any mountain you may encounter.
Undercarriage
Clean and mean would be the best way to describe the underside with
its black frame, structural components, and suspension. All
nonstructural areas such as the floor pans, and underbody are also
painted black and we note a spattering of surface rust on the
untreated steel parts. 4-wheel drum brakes are noted, as well
headers and glasspack style mufflers for the exhale are seen.
Drive-Ability
A little bit of a climb for this low to the ground writer, but all
good once in and I felt safe and secure, particularly in the high
back buckets. She fired right up, and it was off to the test track
where it had decent acceleration, good stopping, and fine
cornering. Although we didn't brave the wilds and mountains of
Morgantown, PA we did test the 4wd and it engages flawlessly. All
worked and was in working condition, and there is a nice tire song
when you get it up to cruising speed along with some wind
noise.
You don't have to be Bear Grylls to venture outside and enjoy the
country up close and personal. You don't even have to be Smokey The
Bear to have outdoor adventures. This Jeep is a freshly built tool
to take you where you would not normally venture in a vehicle. High
ground clearance, large gripping tires, and a tough engine and
transmission, will move you up on the survivalist ladder, and have
you feeling a Rocky Mountain high!
VIN Decode
J3F835TH68712
J-Jeep
3-1973
F-Toledo, OH Assy Plant, 3 Speed Manual, Left Hand Drive
83-CJ5 4wd
5-Open Body
T-3750# GVWR
H-304ci V8
68712-Sequential Unit Number
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with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle
barn find collection is on display.
This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia
on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is
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