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*!*1967*!*cj5 * Dauntless V6 *!* 3400 Miles On Frame Off Restore *!* 1 Of A Kind on 2040-cars

US $23,900.00
Year:1967 Mileage:3450
Location:

Suncook, New Hampshire, United States

Suncook, New Hampshire, United States

 WOW
Change your tune This is not like all the other Jeeps

1967 Jeep CJ5
Buick Dauntless V6 Engine
Twin Stick Transfer Case


§  This is a 1967 Kaiser Jeep CJ5.

 

§  Complete Frame off restoration and mild customization, with 3500 miles, odometer is accurate since complete renew !!!!!

 

§  Look at the pics, and you will see a lot of detail and expensive parts and work, that has been done to it.

 

§  Even though my wife and I really enjoy it, we have to sell it, to finish building our house, otherwise I would never sell it.

§  We drive it all the time, it is turn key
 

§  It is really close to show winning condition!!!!!!! it needs 4 things, 1 shock mount, front pinion bearings and driveshaft repair (4x4 works great) ,1 toggle switch, gas gauge reads backwards, tada ready to win blue ribbons

 

Truly the Best CJ5 that exists  !!!

Partial list of features;

Original rebuilt “Dauntless Buick V6” motor

Twin stick transfer case

Mickey Thompson Rims with 33” tires

Birkenstien shocks

8500 pound winch

Removable steering wheel

Full custom roll cage

Manual throttle control built into top of shift lever

Aluminum radiator

Optima battery

Full harness seat belts

CB radio

Teraflex rear spring shackles

Power inverter 110 volt

And on and on !!!!!

I have never sold a vehicle on Ebay, but I will certainly work with the buyer, diligently, to assist with shipping on my end. If the buyer is in New England, I can deliver for a fee.

If you would like to come test drive, I would be happy to have you come, It is registered inspected and insured.

This CJ5 is truly 1 of a kind !!!

I encourage you to make an appointment to come and take a look and a drive, well worthy of a drive or a flight out to see it !!!!

It is better in person than these pics or my description !!





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