I pulled into the Lowe's in Aurora and parked a few spots down from a nice looking Jeep J4000 pickup - I didn't know the numbers went that high! I could tell the driver was talking to someone in the car next to it. As I walked past the truck on my way into the store, I was pleasantly surprised to see a 4 door Eagle sedan. I told the woman getting into the Eagle "Nice Eagle" and she said thanks. I told her that I had an Eagle at home, but it was obvious she didn't have time to chat. Great to see another Eagle in the neighborhood!
The J4000 trucks were the older pickups. IIRC they were in the Early 70's and went up to J4800. Good to see those on the road, too!
I did not know the J trucks went up that high. Sounds like a good AMC sighting to me.
They were previously badged as a Jeep Gladiator. The "gladiator" name was dropped in 1971 I believe. They were re-badged as j2000, j4000 ect through 1973. 1974 through 1988 they were badged simply as j10 and j20....the military versions were referred to as the m715 and m725. ;)
Thers not whole lot of those around anymore
There is one in a neighboring town that I see regularly. It is dark green and looks to be in great shape. I am not sure which model it is. I tried to snap a picture of it the other day, but the cell phone camera sucks. I can't find the charger cable for the good camera.
Quote from: shanebo on April 25, 2011, 11:11:52 PM
They were re-badged as j2000, j4000 ect through 1973.
Slightly off topic, but does anyone remember the
Pontiac J2000 from the early '80s? Or better yet, seen one on the road lately? ;D
i remember them. they later got rebadged as sunbirds when pontiac got rid of the rear wheel drive sunbird. and as for seeing any on the the road these days there is one or two here in pueblo CO that are still running around.
AMC retired the Gladiator name either late in the 1970 model year (AMC bought Jeep in February) or in the 1971 model year, my catalog is fuzzy on that. The J 2500 - 4800 designations lasted through 1973 when AMC changed, in 1974, for good to J10 and J20. As with other AMC products the model selections were narrowed down to just a few -- though at the end, AMC's non pickup model lines were fairly extensive.
That was one of those x-body cars right...It looked just like the chevy citation if i remember but had a split grill and the big j2000 logo on the door.
kind of except they were front wheel drive. here is a pic of one.
(http://i24.servimg.com/u/f24/14/94/93/40/j200011.jpg) (http://www.servimg.com/image_preview.php?i=160&u=14949340)
The Pontiac version of the Citation was the Pontiac Phoenix. The J2000 was the Pontiac version of the Chevy Cavalier (according to WikiPedia)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pontiac_Sunbird
Ah yes...thats right....I havent seen one of those in years either.
I see one of the Pontiac Pheonix cars nearly daily. It belongs to a friend of mine's kid. They bought for pennies from a family friend who found it in a barn on their property. After a fuid flush, tires and fresh gas she has been driving it for the last 3 years or so.
Quote from: El Matador on May 01, 2011, 03:10:54 AM
Slightly off topic, but does anyone remember the Pontiac J2000 from the early '80s? Or better yet, seen one on the road lately? ;D
I remember the Pontiac 2000, but I didn't know they were called a 'J2000'.
A buddy used to have one (no idea what year), with a 2.8 V6, and he'd drive the living heck outta it.
My turn- today May 8th.
Leftbridge, AM 8 am, Eagle sedan dr, red, black vinyl top
Coutts, MT 9:30 Class A RV towing a White what looked like a SX4 but had AMX in front of rear wheel
Also real clean nice 65 Impala Yellow - similair color to my 65 GTO back in my youth
On I15 South of shelby real sweet looking probably 66/67 Plymonth - fins reaching to the big sky
PSI
the 83 Wagoneer was very disapppointing, looking for my deposit back from ebay
dkoug