1959 Willys-Jeep CJ-5
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1959 Willys-Jeep CJ5 Ride Along

1959 Willys-Jeep CJ5 Walk Around
Description
The Jeep CJ-5 emerged through Willys-Overland's refinement of the initial World War II Willys MB "Jeep." Introduced in 1955, the CJ-5 represented a civilian version of the M-38A1 military Jeep being used in the Korean War. Vastly improved over its military sibling, the CJ-5 boasted a longer 81-inch wheelbase, comfortable bucket seats, and more rounded bodywork made of thicker-gauge steel. Initially, the sole available engine was the "Hurricane" F-head four-cylinder, tracing its roots back to the original WWII Jeep engine. The rugged, no-frills CJ-5 proved to be the longest-running iteration of the continually evolving Jeep, remaining in production until 1983. Today, these charming offroaders continue to be enjoyed for their stripped-back appearance and military-derived overlanding prowess.
Highlights
Said to have been restored from barn find condition by the current owner after acquiring the vehicle in early 2022
Powered by a “Hurricane” 134 cu-in inline-four cylinder engine mated to a three-speed manual transmission
Finished in red with tan vinyl upholstery and a black fabric canopy top
Restoration highlights reported by the consignor include:
New drum brakes, wheel cylinders, and brake lines
New ignition, pressure regulator, Solex carburetor, and fuel pump
New clutch, throw-out bearing, and shift linkage
Rebuilt starter with new solenoid
Cleaned and lined fuel tank
New WARN locking hubs
New front knuckles
Powder-coated fan, wheels, spare tire carrier, and other components
New differential and transfer case seals
Air compressor wired and plumbed through the rear bumper
Consignor reports that the vehicle is road legal and that the windshield wiper as well as the turn signal and tail light bulbs have been replaced
Rides on 15-inch cream-finished steel wheels mounted with brand-new Kumho Road Venture AT51 tires
Please note that this Jeep is not equipped with an odometer, and instead features an engine hours gauge displaying 14.8 hours at the time of listing
Features
Front brush guard
LED headlights
Fold-flat windshield
Roll bar
Dual side view mirrors
Three spoke steering wheel
Body color dashboard
12-volt power outlet
Dash key light
Under-dash footwell lighting
Engine hours gauge
Fuel, oil pressure, voltage, and water temperature gauges
Swing out rear tire carrier
Storage compartment under passenger seat
Bedliner-coated cargo area
Tow hitch
Four-wheel drum brakes
Manually locking front hubs
Known Imperfections
Rear bumper air compressor is weak and needs replacement
Included
Full-size spare tire
Hi-Lift jack
Steel parts for enclosed fabric top
Ownership History
The consignor reports acquiring the Jeep in Wimberley, Texas in early 2022 before undertaking the comprehensive restoration.
Optional vehicle service contract available for $650. Learn more about the program here. *Sales tax may be applicable.