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For those who love to play "What year is it" What year is this cj5?

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by curbcrawler, May 29, 2012.

  1. curbcrawler

    curbcrawler Hacker

    Found this in the woods of northern MI nearby some property my wife and I just bought. thinking of asking the neighbor if I can take it off their hands. I am a flatty owner so this is un familiar to me. I think its early and it has a buick v6. What axles are these? is the rear one center differential ( I failed to notice) I could possibly use the back axle for the flatty if its a centered d44 or I maybe toss the body and restore it. What say ye?
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    Last edited: May 29, 2012
  2. wheelie

    wheelie beeg dummy 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor

    Should be an off set 44. Pics?
     
  3. curbcrawler

    curbcrawler Hacker

    sorry had some upload issues
     
  4. Corveeper

    Corveeper Member

    Total guess here but I think it’s a ’66.
    You’ve got the old windshield, short front fenders and under seat gas tank that all make it fairly old but it also has the V-6 and '66 was the first year for them.
    Axles look to me like a Dana 25 and offset Dana 44.
     
  5. 68BuickV6

    68BuickV6 Well-Known Member

    Looks to have the newer Jeep logo stamped in the body?
     
  6. nickmil

    nickmil In mothballs.

    I'd also say late '65, '66, or '67 for the reasons mentioned above. Looks to be 10" brakes also. Front looks like a 27 to me as the vent is not in the cover like a 25.
     
  7. Corveeper

    Corveeper Member

    Ah good eye, I didn’t catch that.
     
  8. jpc

    jpc Sponsor

    Picture 1 - front left
    JEEP stamped logo -- late 60s to early 70s
    Orange turn signals, sort of pointy -- 60s i think
    No cover or support between front of frame -- pre 72
    Rear view mirror is squareish, arm is very straight -- post 71 for mirror, pre 71 for arm
    Hinge and metal along windshield, setup for hard top.
    Glare makes it hard to tell, gas tank under seat -- pre mid 70
    Fender flare has recess for side marker, no hole for light -- pre mid 70
    No reflector on hood near latch -- pre and post early 70, early 1970 is the only one that I have ever seen a reflector on the hood, on jeepsters mostly

    Picture 2 - left side
    solid wheel -- pre 72ish
    long neck gas tank under seat -- pre mid 60s, 3B?
    rear reflector -- 70ish
    steering column -- pre 72ish
    seats are spring loaded -- pre late 60s/early 70s
    paint looks original, roll bar same color -- post 71?

    Picture 3 - engine
    where is the battery tray?
    where is the heater and core?
    is there a hood latch on the center behind the grill?
    Straight and thick grill supports -- post 70 (not sure about this)

    Picture 4 - right rear
    Wheels on this side are post 71 wagon wheel style
    Air cleaner is paper filter version -- post mid 70

    Picture 5 - dash
    dashboard looks like pre 70
    light switches look pre 70
    bonus gauge on left, looks like add on to me
    steering mounted to bottom of dash -- pre 72ish
    heater controls are not familiar to me, look older
    transfercase single shift lever is strange unless it is pulled forward, then it could be a d18 single stick -- post 69ish
    where is the wiper motor?
    where are the wipers?
    windshield looks pre lower wipers
    tail gate looks post 72
    tail lights are wrong, but maybe not for the new gate.
    no tire mounting on right rear -- post mid 70

    Picture 6 -- front axel
    offset right axel
    old style steering tie rods -- pre 72
    stabilizer?
    can't make out closed or open steering at wheel.

    Picture 7 -- rear axel
    axel offset to right
    transfer case - dana 18
    Shackles look like the ones on my 70

    I think it is a frankenjeep!
    Looks to me like it could be mid 70 to 72 if it is not a pieced together unit.
    Kaiser was probably using all of the spare parts that were left before the AMC take over in Feb 70.
    Where is the exhaust routed, driver side or across the back to the passenger side?

    body is mid 70 or 71 -- based on the fender reflectors instead of lights.
     
  9. Philip-TX

    Philip-TX Member

    I'm think'n it's a Johnny Cash Jeep...

    One piece at a time

    didn't cost me a dime

    You'll know it's me when I roll through your town.

    '49'50'51'52'53'54'automobile (make that 60's &70's)
     
  10. Mcruff

    Mcruff Earlycj5 Machinist

    Tub is a true AMC, 72-75 intermediate. This is a frankenjeep.
    Text on body is a give away as is the recess for the marker on the passenger rear.
     
  11. sterlclan

    sterlclan Member 2024 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    heater controls look like my 74
     
  12. colojeepguy

    colojeepguy Colorado Springs

    I agree with Mcruff-intermediate CJ tub on an earlier chassis.
    And unfortunately it appears to have been sitting there for a long time-probably not much left of any value.
     
  13. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    You can narrow down the tub year even more. The Jeep script in that location was introduced in mid 1974. Almost everything changed in 1976; I believe the bow pockets went away, and the floors and dash changed a lot for 1976. So it's a '74 or '75 tub.
     
  14. curbcrawler

    curbcrawler Hacker

    you Guys are good, thanks for the feed back. I know the tub is junk, the frame, even the suspension and drive train dont look too bad, better than my flatty when I restored that. Im looking to get an early cj5 and modify very little. Considering the year of the chassis, motor and drive train, do you think it would be worth the time and money to restore this thing? At what point do you say its not worth the trouble?
     
  15. Patrick

    Patrick Super Moderator Staff Member

    Parts Jeep...........
     
  16. To me restoring a vehicle, gun , whatever means theres enough good original parts left to restore. In this case which would you restore it too ? the 70's tub or 60,s frame/ drive train, was it even an original v6? I would say this is not restorable.
     
  17. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    How much is your time worth?

    There may be some good parts there... but I suggest you don't give any more than a token payment for it. I wouldn't take it if they paid me. JMO.
     
  18. curbcrawler

    curbcrawler Hacker

    Probly gonna get it for free. I would restore it to same era as the chassis. As suggested, maybe it will make a good parts jeep.
     
    Last edited: May 29, 2012
  19. colojeepguy

    colojeepguy Colorado Springs

    Looks like the hoods been up foe a while-so the engine is probably locked up due to rust-ditto the trans, water can get in thru the shifter. Tcase might be good, and rear axle. IMO you'd be money and time ahead to find a more complete Jeep for a couple grand and just use that one for parts.
     
  20. Corveeper

    Corveeper Member

    Free Jeeps always seem to be the most expensive.