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Title: My 82' CJ-5
Post by: CGN-38 on June 14, 2017, 11:38:37 AM
 :smt006
  It's time to let go of my 82' jeep CJ-5.  Had her since 83' Many mod's (List available) Many extras parts (New soft top in box) a few are: Mopar multi-port fuel injection, Borla header for exhaust, ARB air locker in rear, Power lok in front, on board air (150 psi) On board welder(Link-arc) T-18 (Granny 1st) full cage. 4:10 gears, 33" BFG MT's
 $6K

 
Title: Re: My 82' CJ-5
Post by: AlexB on June 14, 2017, 12:22:36 PM
Looks fun. Good luck with the sale!


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Title: Re: My 82' CJ-5
Post by: TamFish on June 14, 2017, 05:01:10 PM
Sweet rig! As a through and through Landcruiser guy, I'll bend a bit and say that's a great Jeep and a great deal for someone. ARB rear alone is $1500...good luck with the sale, someone is gonna get a nice rig!

Josh
Title: Re: My 82' CJ-5
Post by: TamFish on June 14, 2017, 05:03:58 PM
p.s...I'd be asking more ; )
Title: Re: My 82' CJ-5
Post by: CGN-38 on June 15, 2017, 10:24:52 AM
p.s...I'd be asking more ; )
  For years it was going to $10K but I think what I'm asking now is a fair starting point.  I never intended to sell it, but life smacked me right upside my puss, wife, house, (mortgage) age.  so never intending to sell it, I didn't worry about what happened to it.  I only worried about the running gear and engine,  she has a few dents & dings, interior is a little rough.  She's a trail rig, not a "Grocery getter"
Title: Re: My 82' CJ-5
Post by: TamFish on June 15, 2017, 02:00:04 PM
I hear ya. Definitely trail ready for the lucky one who gets it.

I'm in a similar situation w/ My 80 Series. I want to hold on the the thing forever, but the impracticalities are starting to mount...not least of which was a move from Cali to Arkansas, trading the Sierras for the Ozarks. I'll never get my money back on the mods, so looks like I will have to keep it forever!

Again, best of luck with the sale. Great rig.

Josh
Title: Re: My 82' CJ-5
Post by: CGN-38 on November 30, 2017, 09:17:50 PM
 :smt010
  She's gone as of 28th Tuesday.  so sad to her parking spot empty. Not without issues though, Las time I had it up and out from yard, the ground was dry and I had maximum traction.  Not so much Tuesday, after the rains, my little hill out of my yard was slick! ARB locker maybe helped a little , but not enough. ended up sliding back down a little berm and right taillight housing smack into my storage shed, smashing it flat!  (Buyer was present at time  DOH.....)  He got to seen the winch work!  He actually ran cable up  to a small oak, (I have a length of chain with a chain grabber hook at end) and I was able to pull the jeep up and over the small berm.  After that was no issue getting up on the road.
  In that very short time winching my jeep up (Again) the act of winching brought back many memories of the multiple trips  I've had in her.
  New owner flat towed her back home.

  I have a sense of relief and sadness.  Relief in the fact I don't have to worry about working it her any longer, Freed up room in my shed and yard.  Sadness in that I won't (for the near decade or three) be wheeling any longer.  I really wanted my wife to see the Rubicon but that never happened.
  As stated in original post, it was time to let her go.
Title: Re: My 82' CJ-5
Post by: Eddie on November 30, 2017, 09:33:44 PM
:smt010
  She's gone as of 28th Tuesday.  so sad to her parking spot empty. Not without issues though, Las time I had it up and out from yard, the ground was dry and I had maximum traction.  Not so much Tuesday, after the rains, my little hill out of my yard was slick! ARB locker maybe helped a little , but not enough. ended up sliding back down a little berm and right taillight housing smack into my storage shed, smashing it flat!  (Buyer was present at time  DOH.....)  He got to seen the winch work!  He actually ran cable up  to a small oak, (I have a length of chain with a chain grabber hook at end) and I was able to pull the jeep up and over the small berm.  After that was no issue getting up on the road.
  In that very short time winching my jeep up (Again) the act of winching brought back many memories of the multiple trips  I've had in her.
  New owner flat towed her back home.

  I have a sense of relief and sadness.  Relief in the fact I don't have to worry about working it her any longer, Freed up room in my shed and yard.  Sadness in that I won't (for the near decade or three) be wheeling any longer.  I really wanted my wife to see the Rubicon but that never happened.
  As stated in original post, it was time to let her go.
I remember letting go of my landcruiser way before it's time.  I feel your pain.  Wait.....fishing.....yea....that's it....fishing is the answer.....we'll be at mt. hermon next week.  Hope I fish somewhere.... :smt006
Title: Re: My 82' CJ-5
Post by: CGN-38 on November 30, 2017, 09:42:14 PM
 :smt006
   Mt. Hermon between Scotts Valley and Felton? Don't think there's a whole lota fish there.
Title: Re: My 82' CJ-5
Post by: Eddie on November 30, 2017, 09:44:56 PM
:smt006
   Mt. Hermon between Scotts Valley and Felton? Don't think there's a whole lota fish there.
Ill hit a beach or use the yak if the swell is down.