Custom 1977 Jeep Cj5 on 2040-cars
Rootstown, Ohio, United States
AJ'S
fiberglass body, steel reinforced, with color in gel-coat, tilt front end. Custom 4WD Hardware frame painted w/Por-15. All digital gauges including tachometer, in stainless dash. Stainless brake & fuel lines,all polyurethane bushings, greaseable shackles, twin steering stabilizers, Burgstrom needle bearing steering shaft, Rod Links clutch linkage. Powder coated roll bar & Olympic step bars. Stainless front & rear bumpers, gas tank skid plate, front & rear diff. covers, hood hinges, latches, tie downs, glove box door, grab bar, wiper arms, and more. Thornbird 35by14.50-15 tires on 15by12 Mickey Thompson wheels, with Spidertrax spacers. Superlift 4 1/2 lift kit w/new springs, shocks, dropped pitman etc. Speedglass windshield in steel painted frame. New Besttop seats, fully carpeted interior, Tuffy locking security counsel w/AM-FM-Cassette radio, hidden antenna, twin speakers in carpeted box w/neon light rings. Billet dash knobs, shifter knobs, and fuel door. Motor is a 258ci-6cyl. with a 4 speed trans. Carb is Weber w/ K&N filter, high flow water pump, Pacesetter headers, SuperTrapp muffler,Clifford valve cover, Holly fuel pump, Summit filter, Flex-A-Lite dual electric fans. New Modine radiator, new Duralast battery in stainless mounting tray Painless wiring harness w/built in ground, Xenon 5" fender flares, Besttop bikini top.Everything new or rebuilt, less than 300 miles since built, well over 40K invested plus labor a better than new 1977 CJ-5. |
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Gilles defends 2014 Jeep Cherokee design as "very contemporary"
Thu, 28 Feb 2013Following the forced-hand introduction of the 2014 Jeep Cherokee, there has definitely been a mix of responses revolving around everything from its design to the return of the legendary nameplate. As evidence of this, just check out the 1,000+ comments in our article last week and some of the many opinions that were voiced. Following this not-too-warm reception, Ward's Auto had a chance to talk to Chrysler designer chief - and SRT president - Ralph Gilles, who shed a little more light on the styling direction of the new Cherokee.
Rather than looking to previous models for inspiration, Gilles says that the Cherokee has been designed to be more contemporary, with Mark Allen, head of Jeep design, adding that a main goal was to make sure the design still looks modern five years from now. Interestingly, Gilles does point out that one of the design elements incorporated on the new Cherokee that pays homage to past Jeeps is the sharply downward angle for the leading edge of the beltline, which he notes is meant to mimic the look of the old YJ and TJ Wrangler models fitted with half doors. Of course, the squared-off wheel openings - a signature Jeep cue - are still used.
This is probably a design that will need to be seen on the street in actual daylight to properly assess, but in the meantime, we'll bring you full images and impressions when the Cherokee debuts at next month's New York Auto Show.
Final Toledo Jeep decision may have nothing to do with city's efforts
Mon, Apr 13 2015Toledo, OH is doing all that it can to keep production of the Jeep Wrangler in its boundaries, but the biggest issue facing the plant may be insurmountable, no matter how desperately the city wants to keep the Wrangler local. The Wrangler is built in a rather interesting manner at the Toledo Supplier Park: Fiat Chrysler only handles the very final assembly of each vehicle, while two other companies, Kuka, a German firm, and Hyundai-Mobis, a member of the sprawling Hyundai empire, produce the body and chassis, respectively. The vehicles are then transferred over to the FCA part of the park, where they're painted and completed. This was, as The Detroit News explains, a convenient arrangement back in 2006 when the supplier park opened. Chrysler, which was still owned by Daimler at the time, arranged for Kuka and Mobis to handle production, saving it a huge sum of money. Both suppliers own their own machinery and buildings and employ their own workers. Now that FCA is a relatively healthy entity, though, there's not a lot of need to be sharing profits with two other companies. "What [FCA boss Sergio Marchionne] would like is to have the advantages of high-capacity utilization, owning that capacity and taking advantage of that for himself versus having a supplier doing some of the things his competitors do internally," David Cole, chairman emeritus at the Ann Arbor, MI-based Center for Automotive Research, told The News. "It really adds another level of complexity to the situation." While Sergio Marchionne is a man that generally gets what he wants, it seems unlikely that either Mobis or Kuka would give up their role quietly. According to Jon Zapf, Mobis North America's chairperson for UAW Local 12, the company "definitely wants to maintain their part of this production process." According to The News, Jeep is likely to announce the location of next-generation Wrangler production in June. Expect to hear much more on this one in the coming months.
Jeep Cherokee won't get diesel until sales of oil-burning Grand Cherokee improve
Tue, 01 Jul 2014Okay Jeep fans, you want more diesel options? Time to step up and prove it. The only way Jeep will offer a diesel powerplant in the Cherokee, according to brand head Mike Manley, is if sales of the Grand Cherokee EcoDiesel nearly double.
Currently, about eight percent of the Grand Cherokees sold feature the 3.0-liter, EcoDiesel V6. That's simply not enough to warrant the bringing an oil-burning Cherokee to the US market, despite the vehicle's presence in Europe, where it's sold with a 2.8-liter diesel V6.
"Cherokee is slightly different because of its weight and size. When I think about bringing Cherokee diesel here, I would like to see Grand Cherokee diesel get much higher than eight percent," Manley told Automotive News. "It would have to be in mid-double digits."