Coverage of the PA Jeeps 6th Annual
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All Breed Jeep Show, York PA
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Jeep facts:
The CJ-5 was produced from 1955 through 1983. The CJ-7 was produced by AMC from 1976 until 1986.
The Wrangler YJ was produced from 1987 until 1995.
The Wrangler TJ was introduced in mid 1996 as a 1997
model and continues production to today. |
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This was fun to watch. A local Jeep dealership
decided to run a brand new Jeep Liberty across the
rocks. After getting hung up a few times and bashing
its way across the boulder field, it suffered some oil pan
and rocker panel damage. Cool!
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Jeep facts:
The CJ-7 was produced by AMC from 1976 until 1986. The CJ-7 is basically a CJ-5
stretched out an extra 10" behind the front seats. This made the CJ-7 a 91" wheel base vehicle vs. the CJ-5s 81". This additional 10" allowed AMC to offer an automatic transmission for the first time in a CJ. |
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Jeep facts:
A CJ-7 tub can be identified by the shape of the door opening, the opening is square where as the CJ-5 has a curving door opening. The Wrangler (YJ) tub has the same dimensions as the CJ-7 and can be used on a CJ-7 with some modifications. |
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Yeah, I know, not a Jeep.
But it was a really nice
early Bronco!
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A view from the shaded Grandstand
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