UPDATE: Sold on eBay for $8000.
This is owned by a former Chrysler dealer and has only 5,092 miles on it.
“This is an unbelievably original 1964 CJ6 with 5,092 original miles. This Jeep has its original paint, original top and original (5) tires! Originally sold in Annapolis, Maryland, this CJ spent most of its life on an estate where it was used to maintain the grounds and plow the lane in the wintertime. It is typically equipped. Having a 134 overhead four cylinder engine with a 3 speed manual transmission and 2 speed transfer case. The engine starts easily and runs smoothly. The transmission shifts properly and the four wheel drive works properly. There is a factory heater as well as Warn lock out hubs and an original Meyer Electrolift snow plow. Although not pictured, the Meyer ST-72 snow plow is included. The floors on this Jeep are totally original as is the tool box. In fact, the paint in the toolbox (where is very common to be rusted through) is still shiny and has the original jack and lug wrench. On the underside of the body there is surface rust and scale but no rust through to the floor pans, supports or frame. The worst sign of rust is at the tail lights which is shown in the photos. The original Whitco white top is still serviceable and is restorable with the replacement of the windows and some zippers required. The CJ6 is a very rare vehicle in itself. To find one this original and unmolested is very unusual. There is a clear Pa. title. We were a Chrysler Jeep dealer for many years and this CJ is a part of a small collection that we have decided to sell. ”
This Jeep is really nice, the family has a great collection. They have sold a few nice ones lately. If you’re into CJ-6’s, this may be the best unrestored one out there
Bill
Wow! I’m speechless .
The tailgate doesn’t have any writing, replacement?
My DJ-6 1965 has also nothing written on it. But my CJ-6 1966 has Jeep written on it.
I think is when kaiser change to amc.
I think it has been sold on eBay for 8000$.
Thanks Pascal.