We came across this 1966 Jeep CJ6 for sale in Austin, Texas on EWillys.com. It is hard to tell because of the small photos, but it looks to be in pretty good shape. I am kind of curious about the spring assisted seats, though.
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We came across this 1966 Jeep CJ6 for sale in Austin, Texas on EWillys.com. It is hard to tell because of the small photos, but it looks to be in pretty good shape. I am kind of curious about the spring assisted seats, though.
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Here is a neat 1956 M170 Jeep fire truck for sale on Ebay, via Ewillys.com As per the owner,
THIS M170 WILLIS ARMY 4X4 JEEP IS IN EXTREMELY NICE CONDITION IN AND OUT, SHEET METAL IS PERFECT. THIS JEEP WAS RESTORED BY A FIRE DEPARTMENT FOR THERE USE. THE CHASSIS HAS ROUGHLY 25,000 TOTAL...
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Here is some photos of Willys and Jeep Fire trucks that I have collected over the years...
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Wow! That is all I could say when I heard that Mike Boyink was selling his 1964 Jeep CJ6 and Bantam trailer. I have known Mike through the internet world for a number of years and have watched him build his CJ-6 into what I would call the perfect 6…upgraded where needed, but still...
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Scott Bruns is rebuilding his Jeep CJ-6. Follow along as he strips it down. Photos are
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You may recall our previous articles on the 1959-61 and 1965 Jeep lineups at Allpar.com . Now we are going to look at the 1975-1976 Jeep vehicles. By far the biggest change was the introduction of the CJ-7 in 1976, which had a 20″ longer wheelbase than the CJ-5. This allowed for a better...
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A while ago, we covered an article that the guys at All-Par wrote about the 1959-1961 Jeep model line. Here is their coverage of the 1965 models. They cover all aspects of the Jeep brand, which was owned by Kaiser at the time. The univeral models, CJ-5 and CJ-6 were available with the high...
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Dave Robinson from Ny sent these photos into Boyink’s Jeep CJ-6 blog. The Boyink site is a great source of information and photos about the Jeep CJ-6.
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The folks over at All Par have an interesting article on the 1959-1961 Jeep lineup.
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The folks over at We Be Jeepin have put together a great article about the history of the Jeep. With pages about military, civilian, wagons and pickups, they cover everything. It is definatly worth the read.
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