UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
This needs a little work and no longer has the top, but still may be a good price. Thanks to Jonathan for pointing it out.
“1965 Jeep CJ5A Tuxedo Park Mark IV. Rare model, less than 2,000 made. All original. Not restored. Original paint, original seats, original hubcaps, etc. I believe even the spare tire is original. No rust to speak of, some minor surface rust where the paint has worn off. 32,000 miles. Needs new tires, and one wheel brake cylinder leaks. Excellent condition for a 50 year old Jeep. Very easy restoration project, or just go over it mechanically (brakes, tune up, lube, etc.) and enjoy the patina look as is.
4 cylinder engine, three speed manual transmission with column shift (part of the Tuxedo Park package).
The photos were taken about 5 years ago. It has been sitting in the garage ever since so it is dirty from dust, and it no longer has the top, which finally fell apart from age.”
Depending on it’s current condition, this may be a very good deal.
What a great example of a cj5a. Has all 5 original hub caps and no one cut out centers for locking hubs. Original side steps. All the chrome looks to be there even the bumpers and side mirror. Still has the column shift which only came on the 4 cylinder tuxedo parks, not the dauntless models. Seats and wheel house cushions look great. Tub and fenders look nice and straight. Nice time capsule. Need pics of engine bay and rear shot of jeep. Hopefully rear bumper, lisence plate holder, chrome hall style lights and stencil are there
Looks like it has it’s original Whitco Manufactured top. A rare item seen on such old jeeps. Nice jeep for asking price.
Wow! Should sell fast.
Wow!! Beautiful cj5a!
This Jeep was purchased October 2015 by Bob Miksch Fairlawn, Ohio, off of craigs list from Girard, Ohio. Sadly the top had rotted away, the Jeep however remains totally original with 32,000 original miles. It was a featured Jeep at the Bantam Jeep festival history exhibit in Butler , PA in 2017. IX Center Piston Power Show, Cleveland , Ohio March 2018, and participant at the Willys Reunion May 2018, Aurora, Ohio
Bob, why it sure was at the Reunion. I got to watch it all weekend 🙂 .. Great to meet you!
– Dave