I have a golden eagle like it in 84. 304, 4speed that would fly. I later got a renegade with a 403, three speed when I was in the Army. Today I'm on the lookout for a 78 to 82 CJ5 with a 304, 4speed pref, but three is ok. I need to build it, love it, and take it to the mud!
I had an original Golden Eagle ran it like a Jeep on/off road including pulling a trailer. Nice job just like to see the original graphics. But it’s Your Jeep your way. Happy trailing.
Amazing and impressive rebuild here. With the new jl = Just Ladies generation of Jeep, you will see an increase in Jeepers restoring real Jeeps like this. Great work & Jeep On! 🇺🇸
I love the old jeep CJ’s I have an 86 CJ seven but I always wanted a CJ five my question is why were later model CJ fives Bill without tailgates I thought our jeeps had tailgates
Remy Lopez the base models had tailgates intended to carry cargo while the higher trim levels such as Laredo,renegade, Levi’s had a back seat for passengers and no tailgate.
Nice restoration, but engine and brake calipers colors are incorrect! The graphics look a bit too much... but the owner can do whatever the hell he wants anyways!!!
I could tolerate some of the bling in paint job, but you lost me at the red/white/blue thing on left rear corner, jacked up body mounts, and the Jeep logo in cursive.
gary rimington If you knew your jeep history youd understand what was done here. Im not to crazy about the choices But i get the foundation. The Jeep in curcive script is the hidden Jeep script on flatfender before Willys had a legal claim to the name. I wont tell you where Willys hid it on production flatys. If youve ever owned 40s or 50s rra Jeeps you know about the trench art often found in repairs and mods. I think the home made GE graphic here fits perfectly in the old school trench art theme. Not my thing but I get whar inspired the owner.
gary rimington - -run a net search for the hidden jeep script and the story behind it.most" jeepers " have never seen it or know why its there. It may take a couple trys on net to find a good accounting.
I love when people have a vision, and make that vision come true!
Well done.
I have a golden eagle like it in 84. 304, 4speed that would fly. I later got a renegade with a 403, three speed when I was in the Army. Today I'm on the lookout for a 78 to 82 CJ5 with a 304, 4speed pref, but three is ok. I need to build it, love it, and take it to the mud!
I had an original Golden Eagle ran it like a Jeep on/off road including pulling a trailer. Nice job just like to see the original graphics. But it’s Your Jeep your way. Happy trailing.
Way too perfect for me! Congratulations and enjoy it! Thank you for sharing!
Amazing and impressive rebuild here. With the new jl = Just Ladies generation of Jeep, you will see an increase in Jeepers restoring real Jeeps like this. Great work & Jeep On! 🇺🇸
Beautiful Jeep...except for the graphics...IMO would have looked sooo much better without them.
I dig em.
Good Job, well done
Fantastic job! Thanks for sharing.
Good job guys
Nice build !
Excelente trabajo, hermoso, saludos desde Sur America
Absolutely great! Can you tell me what old school headers you used.thanks
I love the old jeep CJ’s I have an 86 CJ seven but I always wanted a CJ five my question is why were later model CJ fives Bill without tailgates I thought our jeeps had tailgates
Remy Lopez the base models had tailgates intended to carry cargo while the higher trim levels such as Laredo,renegade, Levi’s had a back seat for passengers and no tailgate.
1246kenny Thank you sir I prefer a tailgate myself
Nice restoration, but engine and brake calipers colors are incorrect! The graphics look a bit too much... but the owner can do whatever the hell he wants anyways!!!
Do you still have this Jeep or did you see or did you sell it please comment back please comment back thank you for this video
yellow 70 Charger 500 lurking in the background
Did you throw in the pic's of the Pontiac front clip just to see if we're paying attention? :DVery nice job. I love the old iron.
I could tolerate some of the bling in paint job, but you lost me at the red/white/blue thing on left rear corner, jacked up body mounts, and the Jeep logo in cursive.
Que belleza los felicito
Nice Jeep. Bad paint job. IMO, for what it’s work. lol!! Still bad ass!!
If I saw right you went with an amc 20 from a dana 44 rear axle? Why if so?
Bad ass
First pics were from older jeep
what was the ending final price not including the jeep
I would be skeered to get it scratched. Nice though.
Menino show
Holy crap wtf
Ruined the entire build with all the graphics. Eagles look cartoonish. Who is this for? A 10 year old boy?
gary rimington If you knew your jeep history youd understand what was done here. Im not to crazy about the choices But i get the foundation.
The Jeep in curcive script is the hidden Jeep script on flatfender before Willys had a legal claim to the name. I wont tell you where Willys hid it on production flatys. If youve ever owned 40s or 50s rra Jeeps you know about the trench art often found in repairs and mods. I think the home made GE graphic here fits perfectly in the old school trench art theme. Not my thing but I get whar inspired the owner.
Gordon Greninger thanks for the history lesson.
gary rimington -
-run a net search for the hidden jeep script and the story behind it.most" jeepers " have never seen it or know why its there. It may take a couple trys on net to find a good accounting.
Gordon Greninger will do, thanks again. I'm in the market for my first. I want a cj7