1979 Jeep CJ-5







Ended Mar 02, 2026 at 7:40 PM UTC
Addenda and errata
Please note we have removed the detachable doors and top from the description and the included items per the February 27th update from the seller.
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Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
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The Jeep story began when the U.S. Army sought a lightweight, highly capable reconnaissance vehicle for World War II. Willys‑Overland’s design, later known as the Willys MB, became the primary production model, earning a reputation for rugged reliability. After the war, Willys recognized the Jeep’s civilian potential and introduced the CJ‑2A, launching the Civilian Jeep era. Through the following decades, Jeep expanded into new segments, helping define the modern SUV.
The four-wheel-drive 1979 Jeep CJ‑5 represents one of the later evolutions of a model that was first introduced in 1954 and continued until 1983, making it one of Jeep’s longest‑running designs. By the late ’70s, the CJ‑5 had become known for its short wheelbase, rounded fenders, and military‑derived styling.
This ’79 CJ‑ 5 is powered by AMC’s 258-cubic‑inch inline‑six, a durable, torque‑rich engine that become a staple of Jeep performance. It features a three-speed manual gearbox, a two-speed transfer case, and leaf-sprung solid axles. The CJ-5 is refinished in blue paint over black vinyl interior and was upgraded with power steering, custom wheels, fender flare trim, Leon Rosser/Think Jeep! bucket seats, sport steering wheel, an AutoGage 8,000-rpm tachometer, a CD stereo, and a center console with cup holders.
The 1979 Jeep CJ-7 is now offered at no reserve by the selling dealer in Oklahoma with a rear-mounted spare tire and a clean Illinois title.
Highlights
Offered from Gateway Classic Cars
258ci inline‑six engine rated at 110 hp
Three-speed manual gearbox and a two‑speed transfer case
Refinished in blue paint over black vinyl interior
Factory Equipment
Four‑wheel drive system with locking hubs
Hoop roll bar
90-mph speedometer
The chassis number (J9F83AC838547) decodes as:
J – Jeep Corporation
9 – 1979 model year
F – 3-speed manual transmission
83 – CJ-5
A – 3,750-pound Gross Vehicle Weight rating
C – 258ci inline-six engine with a two-barrel carburetor
838547 – Sequential production number
Modifications
Suspension lift to clear 33" tires
Warn locking hubs
K&N high‑flow air filter
Fender flare trim
Fabric soft doors
Grille cover
Nerf bars
Valley swing-out spare tire carrier
Leon Rosser bucket seats
Sport steering wheel
Boss AM/FM/CD stereo with Bluetooth and AUX
AutoGage 8,000-rpm tachometer
2-Ball gear shift knob and transfer case shift knob
Center console with cup holders
Courtesy light installed on roll bar
Servicing
Dunlop Mud Rover 33x12.50RLT tires
Known Imperfections
Cosmetic imperfections and paint flaws consistent with age, as noted in the provided photos
Paint loss and some corrosion in engine bay and on underside
Driver’s seat vinyl outer seam is splitting
Ownership History
This 1979 Jeep CJ-5 is offered from Gateway Classic Cars Tulsa.
Included Items
Swing-away rear-mounted spare tire
Axe
Fire extinguisher
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