Junkyard is calling the truck they have a "1965 Jeep J-10 Truck" Now my sources are telling me this ain't the case. If it is actually from 1965 the available models would be :
J-2500 1/2 ton 5000 GVW (120")
J-2600 1/2 ton 6000 GVW (120")
J-2700 3/4 ton 7000 GVW (120")
J-2800 1 ton 8600 GVW (120")
J-3500 1/2 ton 5000 GVW (126")
J-3600 1/2 ton 6000 GVW (126")
J-3700 3/4 ton 7000 GVW (126")
J-3800 1 ton 8600 GVW (126")
Not sure what of those models where Two wheel drive, IT seems as though they didn't drop the Two Wheel Drive Models until 1967, so it could very well be a 2wd. If the truck is badged and registered correctly, then maybe they just fucked up when listing it or Maybe this website is BS?
http://www.offroaders.com/tech/jeep/...es-pickups.htm
But considering they have it listed as a J10, I'm still hopeful. Unfortunately the JY is closed today (sunday) so I can't do much until later this week.
That website listed above is saying they didn't use the J-xx Model designation until 1974. Both of which j-10 models (Model 25 being the 1/2 ton 119" WB, and the, Model 45 was the 1/2 ton 131" WB) are only 1/2ton trucks. Are the J-10 1/2 axles even worth the time?
J-2500 1/2 ton 5000 GVW (120")
J-2600 1/2 ton 6000 GVW (120")
J-2700 3/4 ton 7000 GVW (120")
J-2800 1 ton 8600 GVW (120")
J-3500 1/2 ton 5000 GVW (126")
J-3600 1/2 ton 6000 GVW (126")
J-3700 3/4 ton 7000 GVW (126")
J-3800 1 ton 8600 GVW (126")
Not sure what of those models where Two wheel drive, IT seems as though they didn't drop the Two Wheel Drive Models until 1967, so it could very well be a 2wd. If the truck is badged and registered correctly, then maybe they just fucked up when listing it or Maybe this website is BS?
http://www.offroaders.com/tech/jeep/...es-pickups.htm
But considering they have it listed as a J10, I'm still hopeful. Unfortunately the JY is closed today (sunday) so I can't do much until later this week.
That website listed above is saying they didn't use the J-xx Model designation until 1974. Both of which j-10 models (Model 25 being the 1/2 ton 119" WB, and the, Model 45 was the 1/2 ton 131" WB) are only 1/2ton trucks. Are the J-10 1/2 axles even worth the time?
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