How big is a 1972 Jeep J4000 pickup?
The Jeep Farm, LLC is VERY proud to offer this amazing 1972 Jeep J4000 Jeep pickup! It is a second owner truck, 6,000lbs gvw. 88,000 original miles. Custom cab. AMC 360 V8 and TH400 automatic.
Is there a 1973 Jeep J4000 4×4 for sale?
Truck runs and drives fine. very little surface rust and it is structurally sound. it has 4 new 32-inch mud tires. It is a great candidate for restoration for added value or driven as is. Please keep in mind that Jeep has not delivered a pickup truck for around 30 years; as result, thesepickup truck are highly sought after.
Is the Jeep J series a full size pickup?
J-Series pickups have used various model designation schemes over the years. All of the models are what we would consider a full size pickup today. Early models were know as Gladiator pickups. From 1963 until 1964 a 3 digit number was used to designate wheelbase and GVW of the vehicle.
When did the J4000 camper truck come out?
It was 1970 that brought the optional lightweight Camper package to the 126-inchers and included heavier-duty parts, while the Camper Truck was a bigger-and-longer choice-a 132-inch wheelbase and 205.64-inch length. In 1970, the 132-inch-wheelbase J-4000 series joined the group, while the J-3000 vanished.
Truck runs and drives fine. very little surface rust and it is structurally sound. it has 4 new 32-inch mud tires. It is a great candidate for restoration for added value or driven as is. Please keep in mind that Jeep has not delivered a pickup truck for around 30 years; as result, thesepickup truck are highly sought after.
J-Series pickups have used various model designation schemes over the years. All of the models are what we would consider a full size pickup today. Early models were know as Gladiator pickups. From 1963 until 1964 a 3 digit number was used to designate wheelbase and GVW of the vehicle.
It was 1970 that brought the optional lightweight Camper package to the 126-inchers and included heavier-duty parts, while the Camper Truck was a bigger-and-longer choice-a 132-inch wheelbase and 205.64-inch length. In 1970, the 132-inch-wheelbase J-4000 series joined the group, while the J-3000 vanished.
What’s the gear ratio on a Jeep J XX?
Front axles were closed knuckle Dana 44 until the J-xx. (Wagoneers used Dana 27A’s until ’74). Rears were Dana 44 in 1/2T, Dana 60 in 3/4T and Dana 70 dually in 1T. Standard gear ratios were 3.90 with optional 4.27 & 4.88 in 1/2 & 3/4T models. 1T models came with 4.88 and had 5.89 as an option.