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J-200 Pickup

Description

The J-Series Pickups was produced from 1963 until 1987. J-Series pickups have used various model designation schemes over the years. All of the models are what we would consider a full size pickup today. Early models were know as Gladiator pickups.

From 1963 until 1964 a 3 digit number was used to designate wheelbase and GVW of the vehicle. Models were available with a 120" and a 126" wheelbase and most models were available in Thriftside (narrow box), Townside (wide box) and cab & chassis models.

J-100panel delivery
J-2001/2T 5000 GVW (120" wheelbase)
J-2101/2T 6000 GVW (120")
J-2203/4T (120")
J-2301T cab & chassis or stake bed only (120")
J-3001/2T (126")
J-3103/4T (126")
J-3201T (126")
J-3301T cab & chassis or stake bed only (126")

In 1965 they switched over to a four digit model number except for the J-100. In '67 the two wheel drive models were dropped. In 1970, the Gladiators got the same style grill as the Wagoneer, it's first styling change since its introduction. The 3000 series was dropped in 1971. The "Gladiator" name was dropped in 1972 and the J trucks were simply called Jeep trucks.

J-25001/2T 5000 GVW (120")
J-26001/2T 6000 GVW (120")
J-27003/4T 7000 GVW (120")
J-28001T 8600 GVW (120")
J-35001/2T 5000 GVW (126")
J-36001/2T 6000 GVW (126")
J-37003/4T 7000 GVW (126")
J-38001T 8600 GVW (126")

In 1970 three new Gladiators models were added to the line-up.

J-45001/2T 5000 GVW Townside only (132")
J-47003/4T 7000 GVW Townside only (132")
J-48003/4T 8000 GVW Townside, cab & chassis or stake bed (132")

In 1974 the model designations were changed to only reflect vehicle load capacity rather than load capacity and wheel base.

J-10Model 25 being the 1/2T 119" WB
J-10Model 45 was the 1/2T 131" WB
J-20Model 45 was the 3/4T 131" WB
J-301T cab & chassis or stake bed dually

Drive Train

Engine

Several engine options have been used in the J-Series pickups over the years including:

  • Kaiser 230 OHC I6 "Tornado"(63-66)
  • AMC 327 V8 "Vigilante" (65-66)
  • AMC 232 I6 (67-70)
  • Buick 350 V8 "Dauntless" (67-70)
  • AMC 258 I6 (71-end of J truck production)
  • AMC 304 V8 (71-73)
  • AMC 360 V8 2 bbl. (71-end)
  • AMC 360 V8 4 bbl. (74-end J-xx models)
  • AMC 401 V8 4 bbl. (74-end J-xx models)

Transmission

Transmissions options included:

  • Warner AS-8F 3 speed auto (63 only)
  • GM TH400 (64-79)
  • Warner T-89 3 spd. man. 2WD & 4WD >5600 GVW (63-?)
  • Warner T-90 3 spd. man. 4WD up to 5600 GVW (63-?)
  • Warner T-98A 4 spd. granny man. (all J-xxx & J-xxxx GVWs, 63-?)
  • Warner T-18 4 spd. man. (?)
  • Warner T-18A 4 spd. granny man. (?)
(There were other 3 speeds available during J-truck production, but I don't have those details.)

Transfer Case

 

  • Dana 20 (63-79)
  • Borg-Warner Quadra-Trac single & dual range models (73-79)

Front Axle

Front axles were closed knuckle Dana 44 until the J-xx. (Wagoneers used Dana 27A's until '74).

Rear Axle

Rears were Dana 44 in 1/2T, Dana 60 in 3/4T and Dana 70 dually in 1T. Standard gear ratios were 3.90 with optional 4.27 & 4.88 in 1/2 & 3/4T models. 1T models came with 4.88 and had 5.89 as an option. Powr-Lok limited slips were optional in all models (rear only)

Production Information

YearSerial Number RangeProduction
1963
xxx - xxxppp
1964
xxx - xxxppp
1965
xxx - xxxppp
1966
xxx - xxxppp
1967
xxx - xxxppp
1968
xxx - xxxppp
1969
xxx - xxxppp
1970
xxx - xxxppp
1971
xxx - xxxppp
1972
xxx - xxxppp
1973
xxx - xxxppp
1974
xxx - xxx15,524
1975
xxx - xxx13,958
1976
xxx - xxx16,188
1977
xxx - xxx17,252
1978
xxx - xxx20,495
1979
xxx - xxx18,966
1980
xxx - xxx6,839
1981
xxx - xxx8,048
1982
xxx - xxx6,113
1983
xxx - xxx4,705
1984
xxx - xxx3,082
1985
xxx - xxx1,953
1986
xxx - xxx1,515
1987
xxx - xxx1,153

Serial Number Locations

Serial numbers are located on the . . .

Contributors

Thanks to Pual Weitlauf for sending me nearly all of J-Series pickup model, drive train, and production information.

Some additional production information was gleaned from JEEP - the Unstoppable Legend.

 

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 Posted Oct 12 2008 02:13PM
I just bought a 1970 J-3800 with a Buick 350 V-8, it is still a Kaiser. When did AMC buy Jeep in 1970? Great truck and we are a true Jeep family.....
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