1968 Jeep Cj 5 134 Cu.in. on 2040-cars
Lunenburg, Massachusetts, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:2.2L (134 cu.in)
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 118,000
Make: Jeep
Model: CJ
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Convertible
Trim: Farm Package
Drive Type: Rear (4x4)
Number of Doors: 2
For auction is an original 1968 Jeep CJ-5. This vehicle was purchased with the farm package which included and 4 speed transmission and PTO. The 4 speed transmission is a very rare option and it's mated to a transfer case with high and low. The PTO connection on the transfer case is still there, however the actual PTO has been removed and I cant find it. The original hard doors are in decent shape and included. This will make a good father/son project... or for the Jeep enthusiast it could be made a crawler, or rebuilt to orginal spec's.
We had it running strong two years ago but the fuel pump went and its been sitting since. It still turns over and I can get it to fire but it wont stay running more than a few pops because of the fuel pump. The frame and driveline are solid, but the body needs work; the front floor pans are rotted and rear quarters are rough. The front fenders are alittle rusted but they're acceptable and can be worked with. The hood is in good shape as are the doors.
The vehicle is sold as is with a clean massachusetts title that is currently in my name. Buyer is responsible for shippping or picking up the vehicle, I can deliver for a small fee if you're within 50 miles. If you are located close enough, you can schedule a time to come look at it.
Highlights:
134 F-Head
Original 4 speed transmission and 2 speed T-Case
Hard doors included
Newer Clutch (replaced in 2008 and hasnt been used much)
PTO hookup on T-Case (PTO not included)
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