JeepHeritage 1980 Golden Hawk

With a history that spans eight, glorious decades, Jeep has consistently showcased its enduring popularity as one of the most beloved vehicles ever created. The 1980s, in particular, were a remarkable era that witnessed the birth of iconic and audacious Jeep models, including the Golden Hawk and Golden Eagle. These vehicles truly embodied the spirit of adventure and freedom. And if you long for those days, this restored 1980 Golden Hawk from JeepHeritage is definitely for you.

JeepHeritage, a renowned restoration company based in Texas, founded by Daniel and Rachel van Doveren, are proud to present this meticulously restored 1980 Golden Hawk that has certainly turned our retro-loving head here at Coolector HQ. This stunning masterpiece can be yours for $195k and it is a testament to the passion and expertise of the JeepHeritage team. With its radiant sunbeam-chasing design, this Golden Hawk invites you to embark on thrilling off-road adventures and explore the most captivating trails.

The limited-edition JeepHeritage Golden Hawk stands out from the crowd with its highly distinctive Bordeaux Metallic colourway, which was a popular choice for the 1980 CJ-5, CJ-7, and Cherokee models. The vehicle boasts a stunning tri-tone flying hawk graphic on the hood, which is accompanied by matching striping along the body. Additional standout features of this restoration include prominent Golden Hawk branding on the sides and tailgate, as well as gold and black pinstriped wheels.

The Golden Hawk also sports a black tubular steel brush guard and stylish bronzed glass on the rear quarter windows, enhancing its overall aesthetic appeal. The wonderfully well-restored Jeep Heritage Golden Hawk exemplifies JeepHeritage’s commitment to reimagining and reviving classic Jeeps. This remarkable journey began in Europe, where van Doveren embarked on cross-country road trips with his family. Each trip, van Doveren would seek out a dilapidated Jeep and promptly restore it to roadworthy condition. These adventures took them on countless journeys, traversing the expansive landscapes of mountains, canyons, and deserts across the United States.

Leo Davie