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1966 CJ-6 Project Livingston, MT $6000

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Rob’s selling his CJ-6 project.

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“This is a project truck. Motor turns freely by hand. Unknown deficiencies or prowess. Needs some assembly. Mostly complete, but lots of mysteries remain.

Hasn’t been started in at least 6 years.
Mostly complete. Many unknowns.
Rust through driver and passenger floors (has cut sheet metal panels to cover it). . Was last driven by a rancher in eastern Montana before he passed away. I have been doing stabilization work to slow the decay. When the rancher got sick the Jeep was parked and the tank rusted through and drained. I have purchased a new tank, but haven’t gotten the sending unit yet. Need new fuel lines and surely a carb clean.

There are very few of these on the road, the majority that were produced were sent overseas. This is the predecessor to the CJ8 Scrambler. This one has a Full Roll Cage! It is the early narrow track version and *** has 20” longer wheelbase than a CJ5! I have 4 stock wheels with it with old, ok roller tires (1 leaks). I have had it sitting on blocks for easier access to work on it, but my time has not allowed much. Lots of mysteries to be uncovered, and LOTS of adventure!!

Dauntless V-6 !!! (All indicators are the rancher took care of it with clean fluids when I got it) The motor turns easily by hand. Lots of unknowns, but one heck of a sweet project base. I will keep picking away at it if time allows, but am ready to recover my cash and space, and let it go to the next visionary. I am happy to try to answer questions, but don’t know a heck of a lot more about it. I do have stock seat frames as well as some high backs on a makeshift mounting setup…. Many other parts not in photos are here, including wiper motors, etc…some are not. No heater or ductworks, no battery. Many unknowns.”

 

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