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Posted by Keith-OR on October 02, 2005 at 20:24:39 from (207.200.116.199):
In Reply to: Re: never seen this before posted by old on October 02, 2005 at 19:50:24:
Military did away with the flat heads some where in the 50's when they went to the M38-A1 which was an overhead 4 cylinder. CJ5 was the civilian version of the M38-A1. My dad bought New CJ5 in 1965 with 456 gears posi front and rear. would climb a tree if you could get it started up. In 1969 I put a Ford 289 in dad's jeep using a Hooser conversion built here in Pendleton, OR. and put Saginaw steering box off a 58 Chevy... Dad traded 65 CJ5 off 6 years ago to a friend. It is still going strong...The older Jeeps were extremely tough. IMHO I would get a CJ5 Jeep, was still built by Willys....Keith
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