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What does an orginial 1981 Jeep CJ5 look like?

A 1981 Jeep CJ-5 looks like a relatively spartan, boxy, open-top (though a hardtop was an option) off-road vehicle. Key visual features include:

* Round headlights: Twin round headlights are a hallmark of the CJ-5's design.

* Seven-slot grille: The iconic Jeep seven-slot grille, albeit simpler than later designs.

* Flat fenders: Relatively simple, unadorned flat fenders, typically painted the same color as the body.

* Short wheelbase: The CJ-5 had a noticeably short wheelbase, contributing to its maneuverability but also a somewhat bouncy ride.

* Simple body: The body itself is boxy and utilitarian, with minimal curves. There's a noticeable lack of body cladding or aerodynamic features.

* Spare tire: Often (though not always) mounted on the tailgate or rear bumper.

* High ground clearance: Significant ground clearance is evident, showcasing its off-road capability.

* Basic interior: The interior was functional rather than luxurious. Think vinyl seats, simple dashboard, and a lack of many modern conveniences.

Color options varied, but common colors included various shades of green, blue, red, and white. There weren't a lot of flashy paint jobs available.

To get a truly accurate visual, search online image databases like Google Images or Bing Images for "1981 Jeep CJ-5." You'll find numerous pictures showcasing the variations in color and optional equipment. Keep in mind that some photos might show modified or restored CJ-5s; look for images that appear to be original or stock condition for the most accurate representation.