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Karl,
Only way I could find you. How are you? Email me at work if you still have the address
Matt
I have a 66 Tuxedo. Three on the tree and chrome for hinges, bumber and such. I also have an AM radio that is very unique. No push buttons just volume and tunner knobs… Doesn’t work and don’t know where to find replacment? Runs great but having difficulity finding shiffter replacment parts. Three on the tree seems to be unique. The Tuxedo has 42K and I got it from the origional owner. Been a California car so I have no major rust issues. I have the origional paperwork that shows all of the options that the Tuxedo offered. I don’t have the chrome hubcaps. Any idea where I can find them?
Greg Potter
we have a aquired a 1965 cj-5 Tuxedo Park Mark IV. We are looking for info on where the fuse box is located or suppose to be and info on voltage regulator. Any picture showing where the decals go would also be helpful.
Hi JB,
Try http://www.kaiserwillys.com... If you don’t see the exact part you need listed on the website, give Mike a call at 1-888-648-4923 and he will help you.
hey fellow tuxers! Ijust picked up a 64, Ibelieve that all came with 3 on the tree.does anyone know about the rounded style bumpers ? I am missing one I also want to find stock hub caps
I just bought a 1964 Cj-5 Tuxedo Mark IV for $400 dollars it does not have the origional motor but all the chrome hindges and hood badge seats but on thing I read is that they were the 3 speed on the tree but mine is not I was wondering if they were all that way or if they did come on the floor. I have been having a hard time to find much info on them to figure out what I really have. Thanks
I have a 65 tuxedo park mark IV also. I can’t find much info on them. 3 speed on the tree. Let me know where i can read up on them. Thanks
Nice Tuxedo. I’am currently reviving a 1965 CJ-5A, Tuxedo Park Mark IV.