Vehicle Description
1968 Jeep CJ6
"You're in there Army now, you're not behind a plow, you're diggin
a ditch you son of a bitch, you're in the Army now!" This little
bitty was written in 1917 by Isham Jones and appeared in movies and
cartoons about the Army. Iconic for the Army is the ubiquitous Jeep
which comes from the term GP (General Purpose).
For consignment a GP full Army style Jeep CJ6 from 1968. This Jeep
was used some many years as a farm vehicle specifically to use and
maintain irrigation pipe, as well as move it around. This truck
does run and drive, however there are no brakes, so you can get
yourself in a boot of trouble if you aren't careful with this Jeep
farm truck. Since we are unable to locate a VIN this consignment is
being sold AS IS BILL OF SALE, All SALES FINAL vehicle.
Exterior
The simple exterior shell is all that remains of this original Jeep
and it is showing some rough spots as to rust, patina, and dents
and dings. Just the facts ma'am on this sale as there are no doors,
windshield, tailgate or add ons simply the shell for the exterior,
and all bathed in handmade camo styled rattle can paint. A large
steel pusher replaces the front bumper, and it sports a steel round
stock pusher/pull bar which is protecting the front grille
(somewhat!). The back of the truck is open, and the bed is showing
some invasive and surface rusting. The rear bumper is another steel
bar stock, showing some surface rust. In the back there are no
taillights badging etc, just pure Jeep. Black steel wheels with
surface rust on all 4 wheels are wrapped by black wall rubber.
Left....right...left right...
Interior
The "open air" interior has suffered from the elements with just 2
front buckets resigning, and those are showing wear with the
coverings mostly gone for the driver's seat portion and remaining
tattered and torn. A black dash which has within it only a few
round gauges and toggles is fronted by the large original steering
wheel, and has quad shift levers on the floor, which is showing
surface rusting and no coverings. Sir, yes sir!
Drivetrain
Consigner states that the Perkins 192ci inline 4-cylinder diesel
was rebuilt back in 1981. It is fuel injected and has a 3-speed
manual transmission (a T-90) and a Spicer transfer case for the 4x4
drive. A dual Dana axle setup is installed with a Dana 25 front
axle, and for the rear a Dana 44 with 5.38 gears. All this
menagerie is sitting in an unrestored engine bay with plenty of
patina, and lots of road dust accumulation.
Undercarriage
Plenty of heavy surface rust, and some invasive rust has taken over
parts of the rockers and hangers. and suspension and drive shaft
areas show the heavy surface rust. The floorpans have been painted
brown and are now peeling. Surface rusted leaf spring suspension is
all around as are drum brakes which are not working.
Drive-Ability
She does fire up and drive however due to no brakes we were
reluctant to hit the test track for fear of hitting something else,
so that sums it up on the drivability. Although our test driver did
say it drives fine just no brakes!
Despite its shortcomings with lack of pretty much everything, there
is a definite cool charm that is oozing from this 1968 farm Jeep.
The whole package of rattle can sprayed camo pattern paint, the
lack of any conveniences and just the basics and there is a certain
attraction for the simplistic "rat ride" with Army charm and a
difficult past working history, but it has survived and with some
TLC in the brakes, it could be a real interesting head turner, as
it is here now in our Montezuma like hallowed halls here at Classic
Auto Mall. We're headed for the Shores of Tripoli!
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 600 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle
barn find collection is on display.
This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia
on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is
www.classicautomall.com and our phone number is (888) 227-0914.
Please contact us anytime for more information or to come see the
vehicle in person.