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July 1973 Four Wheeler Road Test: CJ5 !

Discussion in 'Early Jeep Restoration and Research' started by DREDnot, Feb 19, 2011.

  1. DREDnot

    DREDnot Not new to JEEPS

    Fun Facts from back in the day.
    Check their MPG figures... (My '74 just hand calculated out to 14.22 MPG)

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  2. pathkiller

    pathkiller Member

    That's a great picture of the original dash at the end. Good for restoration reference.

    In a different road test of a 232-equipped CJ5 they got upwards of 20mpg.
     
  3. all4jpn

    all4jpn Member

    especially the lock-out hubs decal location..
     
  4. DREDnot

    DREDnot Not new to JEEPS

    I believe that the location of that sticker was up to the discretion of the guy that did the new car prep or the tech that dealer installed the optional hubs.
    My original was in the upper left hand corner.
     
  5. pathkiller

    pathkiller Member

    Mine's on the inside of the glove box door.
     
  6. roadhog304

    roadhog304 Member

    on my dads 73 jeep that i am working on the hub sticker was directly above the speedo so they were definitly not installed in a standard location
     
  7. BOHICA

    BOHICA Whipper Snapper

    And mine is on the tranny hump. Wish could find their Renegade review.
     
  8. vicrider2000

    vicrider2000 New Member

    Wish i could still buy a new jeep for that price
     
  9. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    Yep. At "my" dealership, they left the sticker in the box that the hubs came in, along with the flanges. It was up to the owner to install it, if they wanted it.

    It's interesting to look at the prices for the options. At $53 for the 258, it's no wonder that there are so few 232-equipped CJs out there. The 232 seems to be the choice of fleet buyers, but for $50, it makes a big difference in driveability.

    Just FYI - I bought my '73 for $4400, with every option other than the Renegade package, 304/T15/4.27s, and dealer-installed Kayline soft top, roll bar, and manual Warn hubs. For this same price I could have bought a new '73 BMW 2002tii - just to give you a comparison. Inflation ... we had terrible inflation in the '70s. We are lucky to have low inflation now, but even 1-2% a year changes prices a lot over that long a period.