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This might be worth a look. Has a Meyer-style hardtop, a tux park style rear bumper, and many other parts. The passenger fender looks to be from an early M-38A1, while the driver’s side fender may be original.
“January 1965 Kaiser Jeep Corporation press photo of new CJ5s being delivered to Washington, D.C. for the U.S. Presidential Inauguration of Lyndon Johnson on January 20, 1965. Each float in the parade would be towed by a new 1965 CJ5.”
I hoped to find the above photo in a newspaper, but didn’t have any luck. I did find this short article from the January 30th, 1965, issue of the San Angelo Standard-Times:
Based on this article, I would guess that the white showing through from underneath the green suggests this was one of the white jeeps for the parade.
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Originally posted May 04, 2022: Listed as a 1963, this was more likely a 1965 as that’s when the Tux Park IV first arrived. This jeep has a plaque indicating it was used in Lyndon B. Johnson’s inauguration parade. This was listed for $800 on FB and sold within a day. Thanks to Jordan for forwarding it to me.
“HistoricalJeep- metal tag on glove box says it was in the 1965 inaugural parade,no title,runs good, good working four wheel drive, no breaks”
Mike’s selling this nice looking Tuxedo Park IV. It includes a beautiful example of a Kelly Safari Hardtop, complete with the soft-top sections and one of the best examples of that top that I’ve seen. This jeep was listed on Bat (with lots of pics) and other sites, including Craigslist. The body has been restored in some places and patched on the front floors.
“56 Willys Jeep
Runs Drives and Stops. Comes with Tow bar. and a new top and Soft doors.
Mostly original running gear motor runs great.. 3 speed with high and low transfer case..
Needs New seals in the rear end.
Willing to trade for a 20 foot or less RV Trailer or motor home in Fair to good shape..
Asking around 7.500 OBO”
This has a replacement body. This may be a 3B or a CJ-5 chassis given it is a 1955.
“Beautiful 1955 Jeep Willys frame off restoration, only 753 miles since it was restored. Has a Buick V6, 3 speed manual,everything is new. Warn winch. This is a show vehicle. Price is firm. Might consider trade offers, no junk please.”
“1957 jeep cj5 with a 2 cylinder duetz diesel , runs and drives has very little brakes , body is very very rough has original m38 style hood , newer fuel tank , Ramsey winch works , no title but can write a bill of sale , bought as a project but am moving and don’t have the space to take it with me”
This is possibly a former Navy CJ-5, according to the seller. A Kelly hardtop is included.
“1973 m38 navy jeep 6cyl. 3 tops, hard and soft doors. runs and drives but needs tires. also have 2 military engs. with trans and some tires. engs I don’t know about but would take 200 for them. tires all of them for 200. some hold air I have not went through them”
“Built in 1959, probably 1960 model. Complete, frame seems solid, Chevrolet V8 installed, transfer case for front wheels also in place. No title. 12V system”
“Unknown mileage 134 4 cyl motor 3 speed trans Warn hubs Will run tank is being cleaned now , needs new fuel line , ? Fuel pump ? I have a new never installed correct Carter yf carburetor , [ to replace aftermarket carb ] and factory intake Good battery , tires holding air Heater box Mostly original , complete , uncut No rust through in tub or tool box 3850.00”