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1966 Jeep Cj5 Base 3.7l on 2040-cars

Year:1966 Mileage:57
Location:

Saint Simons Island, Georgia, United States

Saint Simons Island, Georgia, United States

1966 Jeep CJ5 (Kaiser)

This Totally Restored Kaiser-Jeep CJ-5 Jeep Dauntless V6,(Original Buick Fireball Manufactured by Kaiser) version for North America with 2-door open body type, 4x4 part-time (rear permanent, front engaged manually in off-road conditions) and manual 3-speed gearbox.  (Info/Options): 

This Jeep has History. In 1968 it was a participant in the "SAREEA AL JAMEL 4W.D. CLUB".  Sareea Al Jamel is supposed to mean "The Fast Camel," but I'm not sure that's the correct translation. Maybe one of you Jeep enthusiast can correctly translate it for me. Nevertheless, The Fast Camel 4WD Club started shortly after WWII and lasted until 1991.

This jeep is for the true Jeep enthusiast.  If you are interested in learning more about this Jeep please email me.  Please only SERIOUS inquires!  
Jeep will also be for sale Locally as well!

Restoration characteristics:

  •  New Professional Paint (1) Primer (3) Coats (Gray) + (1) Clear Coat
  •  No Rust, (Jeep came from West Coast)
  •  Garage Kept
  •  Fully Documented, Clear Title
  • 3-Speed Manual Transmission
  • L90 3-Speed Manual Transmission
  • New Seat Belts
  • New Battery
  • New Tires
  • New Interior
  • Bullet Spray Liner
  • New Glass
  • New Bumpers
  • New Bestop Bikini Top
  • New Electrical
  • New Leather Seats Front and Rear.
  • New Gauges
  • New Alternator 
  • New Dash Panel
  • All New Stainless Steel Hardware 
  • New Fuel Tank
  • New Steering wheel
  • Tuffy Security Box w/ a Kenwood AM/FM/CD/USB/Sat Stereo.
  • Tuffy Speaker Box w/ Kenwood 5- 1/4 " High Output Speakers.
  • Gasoline engine of 225.3 cu/in displacement with 160 hp.
  • Dana 18 transfer case. 
  • Roll Bar  
  • Powder coated hood hinges 
  • Tow package 
  • 2.5" Rough Country Suspension 
  • 31x10:50 BF Goodrich All Terrain T/A KO
  • 15 inch Black Rock wheels
  • Dual Exhaust
  • Too Much To List!
Everything on this Jeep is pretty much NEW original OEM parts for this 1966 Jeep CJ5. 

I have done very little to the engine other than Oil, Oil Filter, Transmission Gear Oil, Gear Box Oil and Differential Oil due to the fact that this engine runs very strong.  I do have new seals for the Transmission and the Transfer Case but have not installed them as of yet. The Jeep will be sold as is with no warranty.  Thanks for looking.  If you have any questions please email me.  - Pete



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