591: Thomas Haberkamp’s 1965 CJ-6 Jeep
This Jeep was in the experimental department at Willys, then used as a paint jitney in the plant. Dad bought it for $100 in 1969. He was an accountant for Willys/Kaiser/AMC. It’s been in the family ever since and has seen many changes over the years. It had FC-170 front axle and the Jeep a trench dually rear axle when we got it. It now uses Wagoneer axles.






Kaiser Willys Jeep Blog Story – Thomas Haberkamp
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That is a very interesting story of a jeep with a daily rear axle. No I don’t won’t one jus thought it was interesting. It sounds like a lot of fun with the swap to single axle. One of my days is to find something like this for the right (?price?) and hav a project to play restorer bring bac to life with. I’m working with a CJ7 now so need to finish. I’ll post pics when finished.
That is a very interesting story of a jeep with a daily rear axle. No I don’t won’t one jus thought it was interesting. It sounds like a lot of fun with the swap to single axle. One of my days is to find something like this for the right (?price?) and hav a project to play restorer bring bac to life with. I’m working with a CJ7 now so need to finish. I’ll post pics when finished.