Jeep CJ-5

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The Jeep CJ-5 is a classic compact four-wheel-drive off-road vehicle, derived from military Jeeps, that became an iconic recreational and utility 4x4 produced from the 1950s through the 1980s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jeep CJ model
off-road vehicle
alsoKnownAs CJ5 NERFINISHED
bodyStyle 2-door off-road vehicle
open body with removable top
brakeType drum brakes (early models)
category classic 4x4
vintage off-road vehicle
class compact SUV
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
derivedFrom Willys M38A1 NERFINISHED
military Jeep
drivetrain part-time four-wheel drive
engineOption V6 engine
V8 engine
inline-four engine
inline-six engine
hasConfiguration front live axle
rear live axle
influenced early sport utility vehicles
introducedBy Willys Motors NERFINISHED
layout front-engine, four-wheel drive
manufacturer American Motors Corporation NERFINISHED
Jeep NERFINISHED
Kaiser Jeep NERFINISHED
Willys Motors NERFINISHED
marketedAs recreational 4x4
utility vehicle
notableFeature fold-down windshield
high ground clearance
removable doors
short wheelbase
notableIn American automotive culture
platform Jeep CJ platform
predecessor Jeep CJ-3B NERFINISHED
productionEnd 1983
productionSpan 1950s to 1980s
productionStart 1954
roofTypeOption hardtop
soft top
series Jeep CJ series NERFINISHED
successor Jeep CJ-7 NERFINISHED
Jeep Wrangler YJ NERFINISHED
transmissionOption manual transmission
usedFor agricultural work
off-road recreation
utility and light industrial work
wheelbase approximately 81 inches

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Ford Bronco (early K5 era) designedAsCompetitorTo Jeep CJ-5
subject surface form: Ford Bronco (first generation)