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Jun 172009

UPDATE:  Back on eBay

This looks great.  Note the extra gas tank behind the driver and passenger.  You can see the inlet sticking out the back.  Was this common?

’1961 WILLYS CJ5 JEEP W/KOENING 1/2 CAB 4WD, heater, aux fuel tank, tow bar, low miles on rebuilt engine, body in very good shape, re-painted original sea foam green about 15 yrs ago, good brakes, tires are fair condition, lights, turn signals, flashers, brake lights, heater, and 4wd all work, odometer has 62,000 +miles, it may be original but not sure, inspection is recommended, will ship 48 states only at buyers expense, no foreign or international buyers, will help load on private trailer or commericial carrier. $500 deposit to PayPal Account within 48 hours of close of auction, full payment within 7 days of close of auction with Cashiers Check or Cash upon pickup, Cashiers Check must clear bank before release of vehicle, will store for 30 days after auction close. Jeep is located in Bryan, Texas which is about 90 miles northwest of Houston, Texas.”

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2 Responses to “1961 CJ-5 Bryan, Tx eBay”

  1. Kevin Roth Says:

    I’m positive that I wouldn’t want the gas tank in the cab with me….

  2. Mitch Says:

    ^^…Yeah…I’d rather sit on it…. lol… Up until the mid 70′s most pickup trucks had a tank behind the seat….You sat on the tank in jeeps until the early 70′s. We rode in the back of trucks with no seat belt, rode our bikes with no helmet and actually lived to tell the stories…..

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