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DBArcher

1979 Jeep cj5

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1979 Jeep CJ5, new top, spare doors, good tires, 258 6cyl. Great 4x4 hunting vehicle. Runs and drives, needs tune up but solid little Jeep. Only selling due to a new addition to the family. $3800 obo. Located in Chino Valley. Can also call or text me 928-202-0804. Daniel

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Always wanted one but have no room. Should sell fast. What's the story with that old Mustang? Looks like a 66.

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1 hour ago, DBArcher said:

So that is a 66, the guy pulled it in behind me at the car show today, not sure if he sold it or not.

They were pretty popular back in the day but had no power even thought they started the "Pony Car Craze" that Chevrolet and MOPAR jumped on like a fat kid on a candy bar and resulted in the Camaro and Barracuda which both could be had with serious horsepower.

 BY the time Mustangs had a big block showroom offering with the 69 Mach 1 they had about 365HP and weighed upwards of 3500 pounds. Wasn't until about 2010 when the industry caught up to the HP to Weight ratio in them but people have always wanted them. Give me a 68 fastback and a big block and I'd be a happy camper.

 

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