1963 Jeep Cj5 Base 2.2l on 2040-cars
Cambridge, Maryland, United States
Selling my 1963 Jeep CJ5, really don't want to sell my jeep but need to make room. I'm selling to make room for a newer Jeep I can take on road trips. This Cj is more like a drive short distance and trailer long distance.(Just not a practical long trip vehicle) I have replaced the floor pans, rebuilt the wheel cylinders, replaced brake lines, upgraded to double diaphram master cylinder. The Jeep runs/drives/stops great. It's sitting on 33X12.5X15 tires. It's not perfect by any means and will continue to need work like any 50 year old vehicle, however this Jeep is a great platform for any build. I have a new bestop still in the box that will go with it (convertible top) And includes all hardware. Check out the pictures and ask any questions. I will assist with shipping however it's on your dime. A check must clear or I must have cash in my hand before this thing leaves my garage. I'm really going to miss this Jeep, especially all the heads it turns and all the waves it brings. I have owned this jeep for two years and i am including all the spare parts a two year project collects, such as spare windshield frame, grille, wiper motors ect... One rim is different than the others and leaks air slowly and will need replaced. All the tires are in great shape, they are Cooper Discoverer's and the one on the odd rim is a new Mickey Thompson MTZ. I will include a semi dry rotted Cooper as a spare.
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