For Sale: 1959 Jeep CJ5 in Groveland, California for sale in Groveland, CA

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Vehicle Description Owned by a major collector, one of dozens of Jeeps he owns.
It was just professionally appraised at $18,900 (rated overall Good Condition).
VEHICLE OPTIONS:
350 cid V8 motor,4-barrel carburetor,Exhaust headers,Power steering,3-speed manual transmission,2-speed transfer case,Multimedia audio w/Bluetooth connectivity,Locking center console,Power bucket seats w/seat belts,Rear bench seat,15 chrome wheels,Pirelli 31x10.
50-R15 tires,4-point roll bar,Convertible soft top & soft doors.
The word Jeep became a registered trademark of Willys-Overland in 1950.
A short three years later, the company was sold to Henry J.
Kaiser for $60.
8 million and becomes Willys Motors Inc.
The CJ model was updated in 1953, followed by the CJ-5 in 1955.
The company was marketed as the The worlds largest maker of four-wheel-drive vehicles.
In October 11, 1954, Kaiser announced the arrival of the CJ-5, and featured softer styling lines, including rounded body contours based on the 1952 Korean War M-38A1.
It was a civilian Jeep for the masses.
The CJ-5 was better on every front:
it was stronger, more comfortable, more versatile, and more off-road capable.
It was slightly larger than the CJ-3B, as it featured an increased wheelbase and overall length.
Improvements in engines, axles, transmissions and seating comfort made the 81-inch-wheelbase CJ-5 an ideal vehicle for the public's growing interest in off-road vehicles.
We offer this iconic CJ-5 for $19,900.
No financing is offered.
The vehicle is warehoused Nebraska.
Engine:
Chevrolet 350 cid V8, 4-barrel carburetorTransmission:
3-speed transmissionColors:
Blue with Black Fabric SeatsDrive:
4x4Odometer:
3,896 milesVIN:
5758483502 Visit My Car Guy online at www.
mycarguy-sf.
com to see more pictures of this vehicle or call us at (415) 860-1505 today to schedule your test drive.
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  • Year: 1959
  • Make: Jeep
  • Model: CJ5

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