What are the specs of a 1978 Jeep CJ-5?

What are the specs of a 1978 Jeep CJ-5?

1978 Jeep CJ-5 Diesel (man. 3) specs. Jeep CJ-5 Diesel (man. 3) , manufactured or sold in 1978, version for Europe export. manufactured by Jeep in United States. 2-door soft-top body type. 4×4 part-time (rear permanent, front engaged manually in off-road conditions), manual 3-speed gearbox.

When did Kaiser replace the CJ3B with the DJ-5 Dispatcher?

In 1965 Kaiser Jeep replaced the DJ-3A Dispatcher with the DJ-5 “Dispatcher 100”, a two-wheel drive version of the CJ-5. This photo of a 1966 example is courtesy of Joe Chapman.

What kind of engine does a DJ 5 have?

This 1983 DJ-5M was one of the first Jeeps to use the AMC 2.5-liter 4-cylinder engine (240K JPEG) that powered many AMC Jeeps. See also the interior (180K JPEG). DJ-5: 1965-1967, Hurricane F head engine, three speed manual

Is the DJ-5 Dispatcher a two wheel drive Jeep?

The postal Jeeps have also been retired in the U.S., and much as Willys envisioned in 1955, the two-wheel drive Jeep is now becoming an economical recreational vehicle with a lot of potential. This 1983 DJ-5M was one of the first Jeeps to use the AMC 2.5-liter 4-cylinder engine (240K JPEG) that powered many AMC Jeeps.

When did the 1978 Jeep CJ 5 come out?

1978 Jeeps CJ5S. The CJ 5 has the distinct honor of being a vehicle that was hard to kill off. It came in 1954 and left in 1984 equaling the longest production run of note (and before you send let… More Info › 1978 Jeep CJ5 Hard top. Hard top 1978 CJS Jeep new condition paint inside and out.

What kind of CARB does a 1978 CJ 5 have?

1978 CJ 5 In great condition. Comes with an AMC 360 (304) with Edelbrock high-rise and Holley carb. In 2018 swapped the Edelbrock carb out for a Holley 1850 with electronic choke. In fact, most cha… More Info › Vintage overland trucks offer the ultimate balance of style and capability. Check out these emerging classics for sale on Autotrader.

In 1965 Kaiser Jeep replaced the DJ-3A Dispatcher with the DJ-5 “Dispatcher 100”, a two-wheel drive version of the CJ-5. This photo of a 1966 example is courtesy of Joe Chapman.

This 1983 DJ-5M was one of the first Jeeps to use the AMC 2.5-liter 4-cylinder engine (240K JPEG) that powered many AMC Jeeps. See also the interior (180K JPEG). DJ-5: 1965-1967, Hurricane F head engine, three speed manual