JEEP
Tuxedo Park
1964 - 1968
BASE MODEL: CJ-5 Universal
ASSEMBLY: Toledo, OH, USA
UNITS PRODUCED: 7,300
CJ-5A
The CJ-5A Tuxedo Park began as a special trim package of the CJ-5 Universal in 1961. In 1964, it was given its own model number and was subsequently offered for 4 years. The Tuxedo Park had sporty features including chrome-plated bumpers and hood latches, special wheels, and striped canvas for the canopy and spare wheel cover. The striped canvas is reminiscent of the DJ-3A Surrey jeeps from the 50s.
JEEP CJ-5A SPECS
MAIN SPECS
OVERALL LENGTH (OL): 1386
OVERALL WIDTH (OW): 60.8
OVERALL HEIGHT (OH), CANOPY: 71.0
WHEELBASE (WB): 81.0
TRACK WIDTH (TR): 49.1
CURB WEIGHT (CW): 2,665 lbs
WINDSHIELD ANGLE (WA): 19°
CHASSIS SPECS
GROUND CLEARANCE (GC): 9.8
APPROACH ANGLE (AA): 52°
BREAKOVER ANGLE (BA): 28°
DEPARTURE ANGLE (DA): 36°
SUSPENSION TYPE (SU): Leaf Spring
WHEEL SPECS
WHEEL NAME: Tuxedo Park Wheel
WHEEL DIAMETER (WD): 17.0
WHEEL WIDTH (WW): 6.0
BOLT PATTERN (BP): 5 x 5.5
TIRE WIDTH (TW): 7.8
TIRE DIAMETER (TD): 29.0
SPARE LOCATION: Side Spare
All specifications refer to original stock versions
All dimensions shown in inches
Drawn by Christopher James Botham