1968 Jeep CJ5 M38A1 clone and matching M416 1/4 ton trailer NO RESERVE

1968 Jeep CJ

Technical specifications of Jeep CJ 1968

Price: US $6,500.00
Condition: Used
Item location: Tahlequah, Oklahoma, United States
Make: Jeep
Model: CJ
Type: Convertible
Year: 1968
Mileage: 61500
VIN: 8305S239250
Color: WWII Olive Drab
Engine size: Hurricane F4
Number of cylinders: 4
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Interior color: WWII Olive Drab
Drive side: Left-hand drive
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Vehicle Title: Clear
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Car description

Damn... I have to sell my favorite car. I'm building a new house out in the country and my wife wants granite countertops and I want a standby generator... so the toy must go. Ortiginally a CJ5, I began by mounting 7.00x16 military wheels and NDT tires. That changed the stance and raised the body up a bit. I then had the engine rebuilt... maybe 1000 miles ago. All new internals, new fuel pump, new clutch and pressure plate. I replaced the old generator with a new alternator, and it works waaaay better. New carburetor (although it's from India and I suspect it was made from melted down ball point pens, but in spite of that it works very well). Since the car sat outside for a number of years ( it IS 51 years old) the floors had some rust through... I've pop-rivet patched them, so they're safe and don't splash water and you don't have to "Fred Flintstone" to stop the car. All new master cylinder and wheel cylinders. New brake lines and fittings. The split windshield is M38A1 style.. A 'winter top' is included. Winter top means there's plastic over the rear window hole and connectors for side curtains and/or canvas doors. And, it's a little heavier than a 'summer top'. All top brackets and bows are present. I mounted the 5 gal. military gas can on the rear, this jeep has a tailgate, military jeeps do not have a tailgate. Just the same, it all works, and I have the canvas chain covers in place. I have another wheel for the spare, and I have a mount-ish for the spare, but I just never got around to mounting it. Plus I couldn't find a tire. (Seats are non-military, but honestly, the CJ5 seats are a lot more comfortable for this 72 year old man, so I haven't really been in much of a hurry to find the M38A1 seats). So, there ya' go... if you want to put smiles on people's faces, get a hello wave from a bunch of people and thumbs up... this is the car for you. You won't be driving on the freeway, unless youre on the shoulder, moving along at 45 or 50 mph. But this wasn't a vehicle designed for the freeway. Around town and on the secondary roads (gravel here in Oklahoma), it's freedom at it's best. My new home I'm building is about 15 miles from my current home. I've driven the jeep regularly out there and back (on nice days) a bunch. I really hate that I have to sell this. The trailer has been modified with a tailgate, (which I actually like, so you don't have to lift or unload everything over the sides) but, nevertheless... I replaced all the wheel bearings on the trailer, and new wheels and tires. Speedometer made noise, so I disconnected it. The temp gauge always showed it was boiling over, so I carried a laser thermometer for a couple of months and it showed 168 degrees every time, so (insert raspberry here). This is a great rig. Good for many miles of smiles and fun. And every parade your small town has...

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