Truth is we'd been looking for a decent intermediate Jeep CJ-5 (built between 1972 and 1975) for a while, because our good friend, Mike Tarvin, has a 1975 CJ-5, "Apple Green," we've always admired.
With a Chevrolet 5.0-liter TPI V8, a four-speed manual and just about every component rebuilt or replaced, this unique Jeep appears ready to tackle any road or trail. Is it possible to leave a Jeep ...
Back in 1979, when we wanted to do a test of the CJ5 -- which was offered for a time alongside the newer CJ7, much like how the Wrangler JK is still sold despite the arrival of the JL -- Jeep tried to ...
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The Jeep CJ was the brand's civilian version of the Quad Willys Overland built for the U.S. Army during World War II. The CJ-2A went on sale in 1945, and the CJ-3A and CJ-3B followed within a decade.
Last time in Vintage Vault land we showed you pictures of a Military Flattie with a Ford small-block V-8 swapped between the ’rails. Well, Source Interlink Media’s vast archives don’t discriminate ...
What’s the idea behind upholstering a car’s interior in denim? Durability? Aesthetics? Stain resistance? Nobody quite knows. In the 1970s, American Motors Corporation made an effort to capitalize on ...
Some things seem universal in Jeep design—mainly, separate fenders and a seven-slot grille. Never mind that, from the mid-1980s through much of the '90s, every Cherokee and Grand Cherokee had an eight ...
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