Maury scanned and shared this CJ-5 Brochure. It is easy to forget how many accessories were offered for the CJ-5 in 1970. Of course, this doesn’t include other aftermarket parts that were available.
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Maury scanned and shared this CJ-5 Brochure. It is easy to forget how many accessories were offered for the CJ-5 in 1970. Of course, this doesn’t include other aftermarket parts that were available.
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Wonder if they ever sold any of those campers. I dont think I ever saw one where I grew up and jeeps were quite common.
This brochure is great. I didn’t know that items like the trencher was still available as late as 1970. Can you imagine a trencher on the back of the sporty 1970 Renegade 1? That’s why I love jeeps!
Lew, click on the camping category and there is one that was for sale awhile back. I have never seen one in person. Dave, thanks for organizing the categories, very handy to search!
Well the more i research the deeper the hole. Seems during each ( Hand Off ) between each new owner of Jeep,,, The more left over parts were used & many ( Odd ) or special jeeps were produced . The Ren,1 is only one example . some early called Kaiser,, some later are marked AMC. & other mixes.. The jeeps i,ve seen.. with factory winches had about 12 inches of xtra front frame & some had a heavy duty rear bumper.I,ve owned two both diferent. Same year.Both A.M.C.