1966 Jeep Cj5, Open Body, Red, Runs And Drives! on 2040-cars
Winder, Georgia, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:2.5 li 4 efi
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Jeep
Model: CJ
Trim: Open Body
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4wd
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, Convertible
Mileage: 84,000
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Black
Number of Doors: 2
Up for sale is my 1966 Kaiser Jeep CJ5 with a clean Georgia Title. From researching the jeep I have found it was produced in October of 1965 as a 1966 model. It has the origional Metal tub with Kaiser ID plate on fire wall and as far as I can tell the front end is all origional aswell -NO FIBERGLASS- This is a running and driving Jeep powered by a transplanted 2.5L 4 cylinder EFI Jeep motor out of what im told was a 1992 Cherokee. It was installed correctly years ago and now offers the reliability and convienience of an electronically fuel injected motor with a 5spd transmission. I will take pictures of anything on the jeep you request to show there is no rust through on the frame and this is a solid body, just let me know what you need. The Interior was bed lined, however, i have pictures available for potential buyers of the tub before it was covered showing the tub was clean and rust free. Other than a little cracking in the paint on the hood from the sun coming through the garage door this is a very clean 48 year old jeep that shows and drives well.
Recent Work Completed;
New Bestop Bikini Top
New Bestop Half Doors
Recently bedlined interior
Newer Seats
Newer 33" BFG Mud terrain tires still have nipples
Newer Shocks and leaf springs
New Tail Lights
New under seat Fuel Cell, OEM style
New Battery, battery leads, grounds, plugs and a K&N Filter
Fresh Fluids including gear oil
This is not a restored '66 CJ, it is however a well maintained 48 year old jeep that could be an affordable weekend toy for the upcoming spring and summer! It appears to be very origional with exception of the motor/trans and has not been molested and hacked to death. The dash has never been cut, a radio/cb never installed, all pans are solid and everything is in place!
Drive it home today if you live close enough. If you dont, contact me to discuss shipping arrangements. Ill be happy to assist where possible. Sold As-Is, $500.00 deposit due within 48hours of end of auction/sale, full amount of sale price due within 5 business days of end of sale.
**THIS JEEP IS FOR SALE LOCALLY, THE AUCTION/SALE WILL BE PULLED IMEDIATLY IF THE JEEP IS SOLD**
Thanks for looking! Let me know if you have any questions or further picture requests!
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