UPDATE: This has been relisted at BAT (not sure if it is by the original or new owner). Thanks to Chad for spotting it.
“This 1972 Jeep CJ6 was reportedly purchased new from Sanford Motors in Tacoma, Washington and is said to have later remained in storage for 31 years with its second owner. Power comes from a 304ci V8 paired with a three-speed manual transmission and a two-speed transfer case, and the body is finished in President Red with a white soft top over a black interior. The seller acquired the Jeep five months ago, and service in that time is said to have included a new brake light switch, an oil change, and a clutch adjustment. This CJ6 shows approximately 46k miles and is offered with a custom auxiliary fuel tank, a spare set of tires, removed parts, a service manual, and a clean Washington State title in the seller’s name.“
“Long Jeeps rule!” is what one CJ6 driver yelled out at me in my Scrambler many decades ago. Short Jeeps rule too.
personally , I wouldn’t own a jeep with less than 101″ wheelbase — just put my new 2020 license tags on my 1967 CJ-6 V-6 , KELLY HARDTOP , WARN OD , REAR PTO , WARN BELLEVIEW FRONT WINCH , WARN HUBS , MILITARY NON-DIRECTIONALS , REAR POWR-LOK , ETC ( THE ULTIMATE JEEP ) ( SAY NO MORE ) ( ASK RONALD REAGAN ? )
Sure would like to see pics of your CJ6. Sounds really nice and much more than normal.
My personal email is reddirtroadroad@att.net
Thanks
Scottie
Scottie,
For more info, contact the seller via Craigslist: https://seattle.craigslist.org/oly/cto/d/lacey-1972-jeep-cj6/6859958329.html
Thanks,
– Dave
Did this one sell? If not text me at 423-737-0733
Hi Michael,
Given the seller deleted the ad off of Craigslist, this one likely sold. I’ve updated the post.
– Dave
THAT CJ-6 IS PRICELESS !! — ID WALK OVER BROKEN GLASS TO GET THAT SON OF A #$%^&* !!! ‘
Didn’t meet reserve at $15,245. Does anyone remember what it was originally listed here for?
It was originally listed for $13,500.
This jeep has been sold and has a new home in Colorado.
Thanks for the update. Glad to hear it has a new home. I hope you enjoy it!
– Dave