Make:
Jeep
Model:
CJ
Year:
1979
Mileage:
5012
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
North Carolina
City:
Raleigh , NC
Zip:
27698
1979 Jeep CJ 304 V8 Super Clean and Very Fresh
The timeless CJ was just about the purest expression of civilian-grade off-road fun ever created. This dialed-in 1979 Jeep CJ-5 offers 304 V8 power, cool colors, terrific options, and a high-end restoration not typically found on these rugged 4x4s, making it fairly rare in its own right, but that doesn't mean it isn't capable of going into some pretty gnarly territory. The Golden Eagle appearance package dressed up the CJ5 in great '70s fashion, with vivid colors and legendary decals, and this Dark Copper Metallic beauty decked-out with the full hood treatment looks fantastic. I wonder if the Jeep designers ever heard from the guys over at Pontiac once this Jeep hit the streets, but I suppose that was the fashion and it's a look that is suddenly very much back in demand. The glossy dark copper paint is modern urethane so it shines up very nicely after a day of playing in the dirt, and while Jeeps were never renowned for their fit and finish, this one really looks great. The hood decals are actually painted on and very nicely done, accurately replicating the original look, and they elected to forgo the profile Golden Eagle-spec pinstripes that normally come with the decal package, opting for that deep, lustrous paint to do most of the talking instead.
The timeless CJ was just about the purest expression of civilian-grade off-road fun ever created. This dialed-in 1979 Jeep CJ-5 offers 304 V8 power, cool colors, terrific options, and a high-end restoration not typically found on these rugged 4x4s, making it fairly rare in its own right, but that doesn't mean it isn't capable of going into some pretty gnarly territory. The Golden Eagle appearance package dressed up the CJ5 in great '70s fashion, with vivid colors and legendary decals, and this Dark Copper Metallic beauty decked-out with the full hood treatment looks fantastic. I wonder if the Jeep designers ever heard from the guys over at Pontiac once this Jeep hit the streets, but I suppose that was the fashion and it's a look that is suddenly very much back in demand. The glossy dark copper paint is modern urethane so it shines up very nicely after a day of playing in the dirt, and while Jeeps were never renowned for their fit and finish, this one really looks great. The hood decals are actually painted on and very nicely done, accurately replicating the original look, and they elected to forgo the profile Golden Eagle-spec pinstripes that normally come with the decal package, opting for that deep, lustrous paint to do most of the talking instead.