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1963 CJ-5 Roseburg, OR $10,000

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Dennis is selling this very stock Tux Park equipped CJ-5. It has a Meyers branded hardtop and an overdrive.

https://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/cto/d/roseburg-1963-willys-jeep-cj-tuxedo-park/7534249811.html

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“I’m closing out my car collection and offering this ’63 Willys Jeep Tuxedo Park. It runs great and drives well (for an old Jeep). It is equipped with a Warn overdrive. I had a lot of upgrades done to this vehicle in the past two years. Some of the more important ones:

Completely new brake system, upgraded to 11 inch drums which greatly improve braking
New wiper motor
Some steering components replaced as needed
New tires (still look new)
New exhaust system
Seats reupholstered
Parking brake shoes on driveshaft relined
New pinion and axle seals
Wheels powder coated. They are the correct 16 inch size
Front floor pans replaced and coated with Rhino Liner

Hard top appears to be factory or dealer installed. Roll bar added

Odometer mileage shows 56,607 as of this date. Speedo/odometer works but I don’t know if this is the actual mileage or not.

This is a Tuxedo Park model. There were few produced and not many left that haven’t been repainted or modified. The T.P. was a trim option which included special body color (Indian Ceramic), chrome bumpers and hood hinges, special tail lamps, color-keyed steering wheel and a few other items. If you want more info on the Tuxedo Park consult the Kaiser Willys website, kaiserwillys.com

Price is $10K FIRM. Please do not call if you are not prepared to pay this price for a unique Jeep.

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2 Comments on “1963 CJ-5 Roseburg, OR $10,000

  1. JohnB

    Buz
    I agree.
    It can hide all manner of sins.
    You can’t tell what metal they replaced…and with what.
    Correct sheet metal or a piece of scrap found in the shop.

    Also, I feel the same about diamond plate. Usually a quick fix for rusty side panels.

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