What kind of tires does a 1974 Jeep CJ5 have?
What kind of tires does a 1974 Jeep CJ5 have?
1974 Jeep CJ5 runs good, 304 8 cylinder 3 speed manual. new tires, shocks, brakes, master cylinder, rebuilt carburetor, soft top, tow bar for the front. STOCK NUMBER AAH7810 Please Note The Follow…
When did the Jeep CJ5 series come out?
The CJ stands for “civilian Jeep,” a series that was manufactured from 1945 to 1986. Introduced in 1955 by Kaiser Motors, the CJ5 was the fifth generation of the CJ series. It was built to replace the CJ-3B model, but Kaiser continued producing the latter until 1968.
Where can I buy a 1974 Jeep CJ5 renegade?
This 1974 Jeep CJ5 Renegade 2 Door Convertible (Stock #F13439) is available in our Fairfield, CA showroom and any inquiries may be directed to us at 707-419-8200 or by email at Sales@SpecialtySales… More Info ›
What’s the difference between the Jeep CJ5 and CJ7?
On the other hand, the CJ7 is the “last of a great breed,” the CJ series. What’s the difference between the two? The CJ7 is bigger than the CJ5. It’s longer and taller, and also has more leg room. The Jeep CJ5 is wider than the CJ7 and has a shorter wheelbase, which is great for tight turns.
1974 Jeep CJ5 runs good, 304 8 cylinder 3 speed manual. new tires, shocks, brakes, master cylinder, rebuilt carburetor, soft top, tow bar for the front. STOCK NUMBER AAH7810 Please Note The Follow…
This 1974 Jeep CJ5 Renegade 2 Door Convertible (Stock #F13439) is available in our Fairfield, CA showroom and any inquiries may be directed to us at 707-419-8200 or by email at Sales@SpecialtySales… More Info ›
What was the first year of the CJ Jeep?
The Classic Jeep CJ Style Emerges. The year 1952 was a pivotal year for the CJ Jeep models. The Military M38 Jeeps retained much of the old Willys WWII styling as did the CJ2A, CJ3A, and CJ3B especially with the distinctive flat front fenders. This “flat-fendered” CJ style was built into 1964.
Why did the CJ Jeep become a necessity?
Why did the post-war CJ Jeep become a necessity and/or dream of farmers/ranchers, miners, explorers, campers, enthusiasts, off-roaders, or simply residents of inhospitable climates?