1979 Jeep CJ-5
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Description
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In 1979 the brochure boasted, “Jeep wrote the book on 4-wheel drive…When you drive a CJ, the end of the road is just the beginning of the fun!” It had been that way since 1954 when Kaiser introduced the CJ-5, which took its cues from the Korean War M-38A1. The CJ-5 was built strong, but it was softly styled for the consumer market, and its 81-inch wheelbase also helped make it more comfortable.
As the years passed Jeep’s drivetrains were further refined, and in 1979 a standard straight six or an optional V8 was available, along with improved manual transmissions and axles. The capable CJ-5 ended up being the longest-running version of the always-improving Jeep with a 30-year production run and more than 600,000 made. Even better, the CJ-5 has crawled its way into the hearts of enthusiasts, with tons of aftermarket parts available for this rugged 4x4.
This 1979 CJ-5 is a veteran of the road and the trail, and wears aftermarket wheels and locking hubs, Wilwood brakes, and updated seats in anticipation of its next adventure.
Highlights
Survivor CJ-5 that’s ready for the trail
Cast-iron 258 cu-in straight six with two-barrel carb rated at 114 hp
Three-speed manual transmission with creeper gear
Finished in (9C) Russet Metallic with a tan interior
Drop-down windshield and spare tire
Newer bucket seats
The chassis number (J9F83AC815657) decodes as:
J – Jeep
9 – 1979
F – Three-speed manual transmission
83 – CJ-5
A – 3,750-lb gross vehicle weight
C – 258 cu-in 2-barrel
815657 – Sequential serial number
Features
Aftermarket 15-inch steel wheels with 235/75R15 Goodyear Wrangler tires
Wilwood brake system
Selectro hubs
Speedometer, temperature, fuel level, oil pressure, and voltage gauges
Two-speed Dana 20 transfer case with 2:1 low range gear reduction
Electronic ignition system
Known Imperfections
Sheetmetal dent on driver side and passenger side rocker panels
Dents, scuffs, and rust spots on driver side front fender
Paint chips and broken reflector on passenger side front fender
Paint imperfections on windshield
Floor pans and trans tunnel show scuffs and scratches
Light surface rust on steering column, both shift handles, and speedometer bezel
Surface rust on drivetrain and undercarriage components
Dented, uneven, and scratched bed and tailgate
Paint flaking on engine and radiator
Included
Keys
Additional Notes
A Broad Arrow Auctions Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner of this vehicle. Broad Arrow Auctions is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hagerty.
Contact: Joe Abi-Najm Phone: 919.480.6656 email: jabinajm@hagerty.com