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1967 Willys Cj5 Duantless Rare V-6 Barn Find! An Original Survivor 46k Miles on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:46627 Color: of Jeep has been painted the original color before I acquired the truck
Location:

Peekskill, New York, United States

Peekskill, New York, United States

Early 1967  Kaiser Willys CJ5 Dauntless V-6. I collect antique trucks and acquired the truck a few years ago and what attracted me initially was it is one of the few left that was not modified and the condition was exceptional for its age. I have installed a few parts. The truck has 5 brand new tires Firestone Destination M/T 235/75/15, 4 new leaf springs and bushings, clamps and Bolts. I still have original parts if buyer wants them. New tie rods and ball joint ends. Clutch arm and linkage has been replaced. 4 new shocks and headlights. Original factory installed engine 225 cu has a fresh set of wires, plugs, cap/rotor etc... Heater box has been cleaned, coils cleaned and painted and heat works excellent. Exterior of Jeep has been painted the original color before I acquired the truck. Not a great paint job, although steel is all solid and it is the original color green. Undercarriage is mostly very solid as are the floor boards except one small corner on passenger side has minor pitting but still solid. a few floor supports could also be replaced * Please see photo.  The interior is 100% original. The seats are in fair shape for there age, still pliable and back seat is in fair condition with one minor rip on top corner. The gauges are original as is the wiring harness. I installed a new Key Ignition switch and replacement the choke cable. It comes with an older soft top in good condition. I drive the truck locally and it will drive at 60Mph no problem, the ride is like a 67 CJ5 with new springs.  The radial tires help achieve a decent ride, backed by the V-6 Dauntless. Behind the Dauntless is a original 3 speed T86 Transmission which shifts good * I have not replaced the throw out bearing and may need in future due to occasional minor noise when clutch is depressed. Clutch grabs nice. All fluids have been replaced including differentials. The truck is very original and I am not advertizing it as mint condition, the truck is in good condition. There are improvements that the new owner could make but the original condition and low miles make this truck very unique.  The engine runs like new, no smoke, oil burning or leaking and is probably the best attribute of the truck. There are a few minor seepage leaks underneath such as diff. seals but not much. Good original solid Steel Body CJ5 Willy's. It looks amazing and turns a lot of heads and is very fun to drive. Good luck bidding! Thank you

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