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1968 Jeep CJ-5 with Meyer Pump and Plow. Highest Bid – $7,500 Watertown, NY

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1968 Jeep CJ-5 with Meyer Pump and Plow. Highest Bid – $7,500 Watertown, NY

Kinda a OBO Auction of sorts or something.

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INFORMATION FROM SELLER:

CJ-5 in Fair to Good Condition. Ideal restoration project for a Jeep fan.

Four-cylinder Hurricane engine in good running condition.

To be sold as is, with a functioning plow.

19,474 miles on the odometer

Clean Title

Serial number: 8305 239699

Paint number: 225

Trim paint number: 247

3-speed transmission with High/Low transfer case

Hard top and optional canvas cover

Full Roll bars

New coil after prolonged storage.

Converted long ago to a 12-volt electric

Starts right up on the turn of the key

New Oil and filter with Zinc-based 10W-30 oil

Very good tread on the tires

Yes, this 1968 Jeep needs a restoration.

Offered for $7,500 or to the highest bid.

Sold as is.

You can drive it onto a trailer to haul it away.

First availability is after June 10, 2026, because I’ll be away from home.

If the listing is still up, the Jeep is still available.

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5 Comments on “1968 Jeep CJ-5 with Meyer Pump and Plow. Highest Bid – $7,500 Watertown, NY

  1. Mark S.

    Interesting choice to mount the Meyer plow lights on hood, you can see where they were originally mounted to the plow bracket.

    Probably should have included at least one picture of the plow.

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  2. Barney Goodwin

    Mark, they dont last long when mounted on the frame. A lifetime ago I was plowing with a city dump truck and stuck a manhole that was slightly raised. The jolt sheered off the 8″ light assy which went flying through the air. Amazing part it was till lit until it hit the ground – while my spotter, who was in the pass seat, pealed himself off the dash. Next gen of trucks had them on the fenders or the roof.

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  3. Barney Goodwin

    Hard tops preserve CJs. Notice the dealership sticker on the blank tailgate spot. This spot was blank from when Kaiser dropped WILLYS until sometime in ’69 when JEEP took the spot.

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  4. Marcelo Boni

    This gear shift lever with a double bend is different from the lever on previous models. When did this change happen?

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