Rare 1966 Jeep Cj5a Tuxedo Park on 2040-cars
Tucson, Arizona, United States
Up for auction is a rare 1966 Jeep Tuxedo Park CJ5A model, VIN series 8322. The Tuxedo Park Mark IV included several options that set it apart from the standard Jeep®. These options included: - Chrome front bumper Bought several years ago in California with the intention of completing a frame off restoration, as it was mostly original, complete, and not rusted out. Body is very straight but has some minor rust issues in the normal rust areas, see pics. No rust on the floor boards. Includes good black soft top with doors (not shown) and original hubcaps similar to picture shown. Runs okay but smokes a little. Transmission and 4 wheel drive work good, no issues. When I bought it from it's California owner it had a current California registration, but owner could not locate title, gave me a Bill of Sale. Therefore I never titled it in Arizona. However, I too will provide a Bill of Sale to successful buyer and they can title it in their state. Buyer is responsible for pickup. Sold is as-is condition, no waranties expressed or implied. Successful buyer must provide deposit of $500 via Pay Pal within 24hours of listing end , the rest due within 7 days of listing end. Any questions please email me at esanchez665@gmail.com.or call 520-444-4477 ask for Ernie. |
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