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Did I pay a fair price for this cj5?

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by babyboomerboy, Jun 6, 2011.

  1. babyboomerboy

    babyboomerboy New Member

    I just bought a 1967 CJ5 for $700. This is the first jeep I have owned so I don't know if I now own a bunch of parts or I have a restorable vehicle. The PO told me it has been sitting for about 5 or 6 years. I bought a battery and got it started. Then I found a crack in the distributor cap and replaced that. Now it runs and idles a little. It has no brakes at all so I have bought a master cylinder and am putting that in this week. The windshield has a crack, the gas gauge doesn't work, but the headlights do. The body seems to be in good shape and doesn't have any dents or rust out spots. The passenger side floor pan has a few holes and the seats are shot. I would like some feedback from you pros as to whether or not I have made a mistake buying this and if not what you would do, and in what order to fix it up. Since I am new here I can't attach any pictures so I have tried to describe it the best I could. Thanks
     
  2. pwrinkle

    pwrinkle Member

    Where are you located? What will the jeep be used for? What is more important time or money? Post pics. Try a photo hosting site (shutterfly, photobucket, etc.) then copy and paste the address. Sounds like a decent deal to me.
     
  3. jpflat2a

    jpflat2a what's that noise?

    It must have been a good deal to you.....
    or you wouldn't have bought it if you thought his price was too high, right?
    The wheel cylinders could be frozen as well (if the master cylinder doesn't fix the problem)
    I've never heard of buyers remorse over a $700 purchase.....
     
  4. nickmil

    nickmil In mothballs.

  5. Walt Couch

    Walt Couch sidehill Cordele, Ga. 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    With all the jeep officianados (sp?) on this site, you will be able to fix or replace everything on this jeep back to a reliable condition. Price sounds OK to me from your description.
     
  6. Boyink

    Boyink Super Moderator Staff Member

    You bought a rust-free runner for $700?
     
  7. '74Renegade

    '74Renegade Active Member

    I wish these kind of deals would show up in my area, my wife however is glad they don't.
     
  8. CJ5aTim

    CJ5aTim 66 Tux

    Same here!
     
  9. cj5lover

    cj5lover Member

    yes that's a good deal. fair and good. i'm in the exact same boat as you. where are you located? i'm in northern ca. let me know how it goes. PM me sometime too!
     
  10. dvw86

    dvw86 Member

    Any Jeep is restore-able. I knew one guy who said that he bought his Jeep for $1 and in the end, after spending thousands of dollars fixing it up, he felt he got ripped off. I on the other hand have put about $5,000 into mine and it still doesn't run, but I wouldn't trade it for anything. :)
     
  11. Long&Low

    Long&Low Active Member

    Ditto, but mine runs now, it doesn't steer or move yet, and if you sit it in your sitting on the gas tank.......
    Heck, I spent $800 on boxes of stuff, I'm still sorting out.

    Heck, it's only money, relax they are just like Doritos, they'll make more.
     
  12. jeep2003

    jeep2003 Well-Known Member

    lol I think everyone that buys a jeep is excited at first then quickly regrets it! haha But with some parts and tinkering youll be glad you got it sooner or later. :) sounds like a fair deal
     
  13. sterlclan

    sterlclan Member 2024 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    700 wont get much out here, rust running 1500 all day...no rust not here R)R)
     
  14. Alex V.

    Alex V. Member

    I've got about $1000 in mine so far and that's just in buying the Jeep and the engine (and it needs a lot of chassis work and even more body work), but, as my girlfriend would say - I'm happy as a clam! :)
     
  15. babyboomerboy

    babyboomerboy New Member

    Thank you all for the responses. I live in Kansas. I have restored and rebuilt a lot of cars and trucks in my day, but when I retired I thought I had all that out of my system. Guess not. The only differents now is that I don't have the money to throw into this project like before. Yesterday I got the master cylinder on and today a friend is going to help me bleed the brakes. Then I should know where I stand with the wheel cylinders. The brake hoses look good and not dried out and cracking so I think I can use them. I will need a new exhaust system because one of the headers is in pretty bad shape. Whenever I am allowed to post pictures I will start my restoration of this jeep and with your help we will see where this project ends up. Thanks again
     
  16. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    Welcome from Boston.

    The forum does not host pictures here. You need to host them somewhere else and link to them. There's a sticky post about how to post pictures in the help forum, as I recall.

    Before you put a lot of money into repairing your brakes, look into replacing them with the later 11"x2" brakes. Parts for the earlier 9" and 10" brakes are much more expensive than the later 11" Bendix brakes, and it's a nice upgrade. The 11" Bendix brakes were used on a lot of different cars and trucks (F-100s in particular), and you can convert cheaply if you are resourceful.
     
  17. babyboomerboy

    babyboomerboy New Member

    Thank you for the information. We bled the brakes and thankfully they work just fine. I might replace them at a later date but for now all I had to do was replace the master cylinder. I am trying to find new spark plug wires now. I am replacing the spark plugs, distributor cap, points and condenser now. Thanks again and I will try to find a place to post some pictures.
     
  18. babyboomerboy

    babyboomerboy New Member

  19. eddiememphis

    eddiememphis Knuckle Buster

    Not bad at all. Wrong tail lights, electric wipers, hacked dash and is that an overdrive I see? You forgot the engine pictures. But it looks like you got a good deal.

    NAPA has or can get tune up parts for it. That's where I buy things for my '66.
     
  20. dvw86

    dvw86 Member

    :iagree: Yep, that isn't bad at all. Should be fairly easy to fix up.