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Discussion in 'Intermediate CJ-5/6/7/8' started by Rocket, Aug 21, 2003.

  1. Rocket

    Rocket New Member

    I think the 72-75 forum is a good idea, these years are treated like poorly by early and late owners alike. They are still cool jeeps.
     
  2. DanStew

    DanStew Preowned Merkin salesman Staff Member

    I agree.. I am glad to have the early AMC with us... does that mean my AMC commando can play??? :)
     
  3. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    me too!

    Me too! Anybody have a clean Fairway Green '73 304 CJ-5 they want to sell? (See my other post!)

    cheers 8) Tim
     
  4. sparky

    sparky Sandgroper Staff Member Founder

    Yes Dan. Your Bullnose can play here too. :)
     
  5. Boyink

    Boyink Super Moderator Staff Member

    Whee!

    Now I can ask I6 questions that come up on the Rambler. Never thought I'd own a car that I'd consider swapping Jeep parts into (quite a change of mindset...;)

    Just found out that it has power steering!
     
  6. ldhyatt

    ldhyatt New Member

    I bought a 74' Javalin for my 14 yr.old daughter.So I should be able to keep her in motor parts.
    larry
     
  7. Jeepenstein

    Jeepenstein Me like Jeep.. 2024 Sponsor

    got a 72 hornet sst too....
     
  8. Texas Dave

    Texas Dave Member

    i thought the '72-'75 jeeps were the best?:D
     
  9. mcgillacuddy

    mcgillacuddy Member


    Funny you should say that...I'm so out of it...I did not even know that the 72-75's were unpopular....I guess that explains all the snickering by others when I drive by...Which to be honest...is a relief...because all this time I thought it was because I'm fat and balding:)
    Maybe it's all of the above.
     
  10. $ sink

    $ sink Gazillians of posts

    ya really had to dig to bring back this thread
     
  11. Dana

    Dana Think Pink

    Well... the most commonly overheard comment I've heard is, ' Wow, its a real life Barbie Jeep.' I've been noticing as I buy DVD sets of old TV shows how wildly popular the 5s were in Wonder Woman, A-Team, Airwolf, among others....
     
  12. autotech1984

    autotech1984 Member

    I have owned my 72 for about 9 1/2 years and bofore that I wasn't aware there was an intermediate CJ5 I thought that they were either Kaiser or AMC but now I can spot one from a mile away. On several occasions I have met other intermediate owners while wheeling and it is always easy to strike up a conversation, like how many cracks have you repaired in your frame and body or do you still have the clutch cable setup (72 owners) or have you had to replace any of the tub mount channels or the most common question that I am asked, where do you find your parts.
     
  13. Texas Dave

    Texas Dave Member


    Yep. I was off on a search tangent and popped up on this thread somehow. Trying to keep Sparky off me with his search first whip.:D
     
  14. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    They certainly aren't very popular with the aftermarket parts suppliers. IMO that's their biggest problem.

    Frame cracks are another problem, but they share that with their earlier brethren. The later models don't have cracks as much, but they have frame rust ...

    I don't think they are unpopular with the public, unless the public owns an early or late CJ.
     
  15. mcgillacuddy

    mcgillacuddy Member

    Yeah...I most certainly notice a major lack of after-market stuff. But...all the really cool stuff is built by yourself anyway.
    Funny you should mention "not unpopular unless the public own an early or late CJ"...I am always surprised to find these nests of people who dislike something because they have something different. In example (and I'll bet that 99% of Jeep owners do not know this)...guys with woods rails (sandrail with mud tires pretty much) and guys with Baja bugs feel that they are in some kind of competition with Jeep owners. The only reason I am even aware of this is because I have a rail and a desert racer...So I pick up on conversations amongst fellow rail and Baja owners. It would seem that they feel they have something to prove. I think I really let the air out of a couple of guys when I informed them that the "contest" they are holding is in their own mind...because Jeep guys are not even aware that there is a competition going on...they are just happy to be off-road, having fun...and they are happy you are out there having fun too.
     
  16. Posimoto

    Posimoto Hopeless JEEP Addict

    Well said, mcgillacuddy! :)
     
  17. Ricardo77

    Ricardo77 New Member

    I just barely locked in on this site as I recently acquire a 73 CJ5 with a AMC V8 motor and I also have a YJ, but I tell you that even though the YJ is in excellent condition the CJ looks good even though I think I will restore it from the ground up so its great to find a site like this,,,
    Question: The CJ came with a AMC hardtop-(perfect conition) does anybody know or have an idea how much $$ I can get for that even though everybody tells me not to sell...just wanted an Idea..thanks
     
  18. Fnord5

    Fnord5 El Jeepo Gigantico!

    From what I have heard, some scrapyards will take those for a small fee, I could take it off your hands for free if you like:twisted:
     
  19. Ricardo77

    Ricardo77 New Member

    I would never take it to the scrap yard...or give it away-especially for free- I know its valuable ( and I bet you do too ) and they are hard to come by..I just wanted to know about how valuable.. thanks though..