CJ 20 info needed

I have a chance to buy an old Jeep pickup. I was told it's a cj 20. The body isn't all that great, but I'm just thinking of getting it for a 4 wheel project.

I was trying to find some info on google about this model, but I can't. Could someone give me some history on this model, or a link that would tell me some history about this model. Plus an online catalog that sells parts for this type of Jeep pickup.

I'd only be paying 500 bucks at the most for this truck, and everything in it works. I just don't know if it would be worth it because I can't find anyplace online that sells parts for this model.

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Is it a CJ20 or a J20?

If I remember correctly, the CJ20 is essentially a flight line tug. The J20 is a pick up that is based upon the Wagoneer models.

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I'd like to say it's a J20, but I don't know for sure. 2 people that have talked to the guy selling the truck say it's a CJ20. I can't call the guy until tom night when he gets home to verify what this truck really is.

All I can do is describe how the truck looks. It is painted a dark "camo" shade of green. The fenders flare out and are painted black. The box is like a small square box except it's flared out for the tires on each side. The tailgate is also square and says JEEP in the middle of it. The body parts and paint on this truck are supposedly all original.

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Well I went and looked at the pickup today. I'd have to guess that it's a late 70's J20. I won't be buying it though. ( His girlfriend was home, so she said I could come look at it. She didn't know anything about the truck.)

The frame has way to many rust holes in the rear to even reinforce it. All the shackles are cracked, and it looked like the guy was driving the truck on only 3 shocks. Plus it's missing the front driveshaft.

Guess I'll have to keep looking for a project 4x4 or keep sticking money into my sports car "toy" lol.

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