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CJ5 Serial Number Question

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by Coolit, Nov 11, 2017.

  1. Coolit

    Coolit New Member

    I've looked through the forum and did a search but I couldn't find what I was looking for i have an early 73 or 74 cj5 all i can find out it is a serial number and that is 8405017 50588 it looked like it may have a J in front of the serial but had a space in front of it i am trying to decode it would someone mind help an old dude out when I bought it I was told it's a cj5 so far what I have come up with it's actually a universal CJ6 open body with a V6-225 with Emission beyond that I'm lost and for all I know that may not even be correct, I've searched everywhere and tried not to ask anyone for help but I've come to the point I need it now hopefully someone in here is willing to help me out. I added pictures to my album
    Thank you
    Tommy
     

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  2. ojgrsoi

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  3. Coolit

    Coolit New Member

    My Jeep Serial Number _800x450.jpg
     
  4. Coolit

    Coolit New Member

    I can't seem to upload a picture of the jeep it says the contents of the uploaded image do not match the file extension
     
  5. Dave B

    Dave B Frankenjeep '67

  6. Coolit

    Coolit New Member

  7. Dave B

    Dave B Frankenjeep '67

    Does the wheelbase measurement correspond with the VIN tag? In other words--Is it a CJ6 chassis/wheelbase?
     
  8. Coolit

    Coolit New Member

    I will have to measure it I'll do that here in a little bit but how could the wheel base be longer or shorter if the tag is on the body and the body fits the wheel base
     
  9. Dave B

    Dave B Frankenjeep '67

    If you succeed with a picture--a broadside view (not angled) would allow ones to judge if it is a CJ5 or CJ6 in body appearance.
     
  10. Focker

    Focker That's a terrible idea...What time? Staff Member

    Here's his Jeep.

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  11. Coolit

    Coolit New Member

    Did you happen to see the photos I had on here I'm not sure if they even loaded
     
  12. Dave B

    Dave B Frankenjeep '67

    Tags have been known to move over the years, does the tag match the frame numbers?
     
  13. Dave B

    Dave B Frankenjeep '67

    3 pictures are in your album, but the side shots are angled, not full broadside.


    *** Edit/Addition: Thanks, Focker for the enlarged photos. It looks from those to be a CJ5 body. Coolit will have to do more research.
     
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  14. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    The pictured Jeep is '71 or older CJ-5. The VIN plate is for a CJ-6, starting with 8405. What's the VIN on the title?
     
  15. Coolit

    Coolit New Member

    I just added 2 more a side and a back view

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  16. Coolit

    Coolit New Member

    I don't have any paperwork just yet i should be getting it Monday or Tuesday it's only a tag receipt no title in Alabama for that year
     
  17. timgr

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  18. ojgrsoi

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    It does look like a decent starting point. Welcome.
     
  19. Keys5a

    Keys5a Sponsor

    From your photos, your Jeep appears to be a CJ5, 1971 or earlier. Measure your wheelbase, and you should find it is 81". A CJ6 (what your VIN tag is from) has a 101" wheelbase. You have a rear mounted fuel tank (not under the drivers seat), and a late style windshield frame and grill which indicates your Jeep is likely a '70 or '71 model year. Your VIN tag on the firewall did not originally come on this Jeep, and it was not originally attached with pop rivets. Phillips screws were used to attach the plate from the factory. There is a frame number on the passenger side top of the rail between the axle centerline and firewall. It may only be 6 or 7 digits, but they will be the original serial numbers, provided the chassis has not been swapped.
    That VIN tag on the firewall may cause more problems with titling than not having one at all, especially if you find the original chassis serial number.
    -Donny
     
  20. Focker

    Focker That's a terrible idea...What time? Staff Member

    How much did you pay?
    Where did you get it?

    Like Donny said... It's not going to be easy to get the paperwork in order.