Jeep CJ Kaiser (1970)
Sale price: US $9,500.00 Make an Offer
Condition: | Used | Year: | 1970 |
VIN : | 8305017362016 | Mileage: | 93,213 |
Interior Color: | Green/Black | Make: | Jeep |
Number of Cylinders: | 6 | Model: | CJ |
Transmission: | Manual 3-speed | Engine: | Original Dauntless V6 |
Body Type: | SUV | Drive Type: | 4WD |
Vehicle Title: | Clear | Options: | 4-Wheel Drive, Convertible |
Sub Model: | Kaiser | Fuel Type: | Gasoline |
Exterior Color: | Green | For Sale By: | Private Seller |
Filer, Idaho, United States
Vehicle description
Classic 1970 Kaiser Jeep CJ5 with original Dauntless V6 engine. In great to excellent condition and runs well. No known rust. 4WD. Green with removable white top and doors. Has oil bath filter. Manufactured in October 1969. Comes with extra parts. If you would like any additional details or photos please send me a message. . .
ABOUT WILLYS JEEP CJ-5, 6 HISTORY AND TECHNICAL SPECS (1955-1983) WILLYS CJ-5 "UNIVERSAL"
CJ-5 Illustration In 1955, under new leadership by Kaiser Industries, Willys Motors began to promote their newest member of the CJ series, the CJ-5, a model that marked a significant departure from the "flat-fender" CJs, with its rounded front fender design and squeezed grille (to accommodate larger headlights). Influenced by the Korean War M38A1 Jeep, the CJ-5 included updates such as rounded fenders, a hood and body made of heavy gauge sheet metal, a larger windshield frame, increased length on the riding springs, form fitting front adjustable bucket seats, a deeper, back-lit instrument panel, rear seating options for 4 passengers, and a new passenger car type handbrake located to the left of the driver underneath the instrument panel. In 1965, the CJ-5 and CJ-6 four-cylinder Willys Hurricane Engine was supplemented with 155 hp (116kW), as a result of Kaiser having purchased the casting rights to the Buick 225 cu in (3.7 L) V6 Dauntless. CJ-5 SPECS Weight:
(Gross): 3750 lb. (1701,0 kg.)
(Shipping): 2163 lb. (981,1 kg.)
(Curb): 2274 lb. (1031,5 kg.)
Length (overall): 135 9/16” (3,44 m.)
Width (overall): 71 3/4” (128 cm.)
Height (overall): 67” (170 cm.)
Ground Clearance: 8” (20,3 cm.)
Tread (front and rear): 48 7/16” (123 cm.)
Fuel Capacity: 10 1/2 Gal.
Transmission: T-90
Transfer Case: Dana 18
Front Axle: Dana 25 (1952-60) or Dana 27 (1961-1971)
Rear Axle: Dana 44
Wheelbase: 81” (206 cm.)
Other: 1 Piece Windshield, Fenders curve down
ABOUT WILLYS JEEP CJ-5, 6 HISTORY AND TECHNICAL SPECS (1955-1983) WILLYS CJ-5 "UNIVERSAL"
CJ-5 Illustration In 1955, under new leadership by Kaiser Industries, Willys Motors began to promote their newest member of the CJ series, the CJ-5, a model that marked a significant departure from the "flat-fender" CJs, with its rounded front fender design and squeezed grille (to accommodate larger headlights). Influenced by the Korean War M38A1 Jeep, the CJ-5 included updates such as rounded fenders, a hood and body made of heavy gauge sheet metal, a larger windshield frame, increased length on the riding springs, form fitting front adjustable bucket seats, a deeper, back-lit instrument panel, rear seating options for 4 passengers, and a new passenger car type handbrake located to the left of the driver underneath the instrument panel. In 1965, the CJ-5 and CJ-6 four-cylinder Willys Hurricane Engine was supplemented with 155 hp (116kW), as a result of Kaiser having purchased the casting rights to the Buick 225 cu in (3.7 L) V6 Dauntless. CJ-5 SPECS Weight:
(Gross): 3750 lb. (1701,0 kg.)
(Shipping): 2163 lb. (981,1 kg.)
(Curb): 2274 lb. (1031,5 kg.)
Length (overall): 135 9/16” (3,44 m.)
Width (overall): 71 3/4” (128 cm.)
Height (overall): 67” (170 cm.)
Ground Clearance: 8” (20,3 cm.)
Tread (front and rear): 48 7/16” (123 cm.)
Fuel Capacity: 10 1/2 Gal.
Transmission: T-90
Transfer Case: Dana 18
Front Axle: Dana 25 (1952-60) or Dana 27 (1961-1971)
Rear Axle: Dana 44
Wheelbase: 81” (206 cm.)
Other: 1 Piece Windshield, Fenders curve down