5 Tips to Buying A Vintage Jeep!

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These are my top five tips to buying a vintage Jeep! As the years go on, these vintage collectable Jeeps get harder and harder to find (in decent shape). Please share your tips as well in the comment section down below! Enjoy!
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My father had a 75 CJ5 304 v8, 3 speed manual and manual steering and manual 4 wheel drum brakes. I learned to drive in that truck in the woods at 12 and it eventually became my daily driver. One thing I can say to anyone considering buying one of those Jeeps is you will be holding up traffic whichever engine you get. That short wheelbase combined with the suspension and manual controls was downright scary to drive over 45 mph. I used to park next to a Pontiac Fiero at work back in the day, the CJ5 was significantly shorter, think about that. Also the leaf springs are mounted inside the frame rails for maximum axel articulation. This is great for the woods but not so stable at highway speed. It IS a fantastic vehicle in the woods. You can fit 31's without issue and 33's with a little scraping with stock suspension. With the 304 you could take off in second gear from a dead stop, it had that much gearing and torque. But beware, they do not handle like anything you've ever driven before and lifting them is just stupid. They are also very noisy with the soft top and you need to dress like you're driving a snowmobile in the winter, the heater can't overcome the tub body and soft top.

Jangocat
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Just purchased a survivor cj5 304 speed 4x4. It lived its life on a Indian reservation and only has 80, 000 miles. Frame and tub are original and in great shape. Front end is tight and no real hack mastery to her wiring. Definitely a happy guy with the Keller top on it

trexthepony
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I’ve watched your video probably two or three times. It was well done and believe it or not. I still appreciate it every time I watch it.

bruceklassen
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I'm watching this video after buying a 81 CJ5 today the body is completely rusted and trashed but it had a solid frame but ran, drove and stopped. Drive train is solid aside from leaks. Needs a clutch and throw out bearing eventually but I only paid $200 bucks for it so I couldn't pass it up. Drove the 30 miles home just fine.

ajgurney
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My friend sold his cj5 with a bent frame because he frequently caught air due to the 304 kicking ass.

josecortez
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I just found your channel today and I am very glad I did. My uncle use to have a CJ-5 on his ranch that he would let my cousins and I use to hunt mulies and antelope on his ranch. It was always interesting to use on snowy cold late November muley hunts since it only had a bikini top! Great trip down memory lane!

nmelkhunter
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Just finished an '81 CJ5 conversation, OM617 Mercedes Diesel, 5" lift, 37's. Dana 44's, Chromoly axles, LED lights n bar, extended the roll bar, remote oil and fuel filter assembly, 8k Warn with synthetic rope, 6 gauge cluster, Rhino lined and new soft top....

andrewjackson
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Great Video. I got a 67 CJ 5 about a year ago and everything you brought up was something that needed to be looked into. If I could add just one more thing that be a nightmare. Not just with jeeps but anything. Thats the paperwork. If you live in a tough DMV. state. (Im in Ca.) The paper trail can almost make you give up on a project. Inherited or abandoned vehicles with clear title are a mess. Just one more thing to put on the list when looking at the next project.

netpoke
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I’m really looking at getting a 1985 CJ7 for a daily driver, this video really helped me out

Officer
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I just got an 85 Jeep cj7. Need very little work and run and drives.

chrisoutdoors
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Sounds like good advice. Thought I checked mine out pretty good before I bought it. Still found quite a few issues once I got it home. Nothing that can't be fixed

jimjohnston
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Great vid...good points. I’m on the lookout for an older CJ after becoming a Jeep fan since owning a 1998 Wrangler since new.

jarhead
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One should consider an overdrive unit, there's a guy in WA making them. It gives one a 25% reduction in revs so I can take my 59 CJ5 on the local freeway.

JagerGSD
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Early cj5’s are only available in a 4 cylinder. You can buy three easy upgrades. Firstly an overdrive, secondly a bigger brake set, and third is a disc brake set. I love my early cj5 HOWEVER those are the hard ones to find parts for. Flat fenders are more common.

Robert
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Great advice. I've got an original 1970 Dauntless CJ5

csa
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I am wanting a 60’s M38A1 longer body, heavier suspension than the CJ models

robertnaughton
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found a working 1976 cj5 all original (except paint), no rust for $6500. is this a good deal?

landenew
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I thoroughly enjoy your channel and all of your helpful information today is June 15th 2021 I found a 1953 m38 A1 that was covered up in a barn since 1982 it's absolutely 100% original not modified not chopped up still has three original tires just wondering what maybe I should do with it keep it sell it fix it restore it

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Brasil. We don't have salt on road's. Only in beachs. But we have rust too.

claudiosouza
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my friends talkin bout gettin boujee bmws and stuff, naw bro give me a willys jeep

cadenmarcell