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Tuxedo Park Registry

Discussion in 'Early Jeep Restoration and Research' started by Nowherenothing, Sep 11, 2019.

  1. Aidan Turner

    Aidan Turner New Member

    I have a cousin that welds for a living and he offered to do the welding for me. I'm just torn haha.
     
  2. Jordan Steins

    Jordan Steins New Member

    8322 13887. 1965-1966 tux 134. Floor shifted t90 twin stick spicer 18
     
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  3. Erikjw

    Erikjw New Member

    8322 A 15693 1966 Tux V-6 Fully Restored...just need ONE Turbine.
     
  4. Rip Marshall

    Rip Marshall New Member

    I picked up a 65 tuxedo park shift on colum hard top and doors and factory winch. I am trying to figure out how to post pictures. With the exception of missing the bumpers they removed the front one to put on a tow bar and the rear to have s trailer hitch, the brackets are still on the rear. It is almost completely unmolested.
     
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  5. tomscj6

    tomscj6 New Member

    4D321854-2D0C-449A-A5F6-10A77036905A.jpeg 068C5EAF-AC27-4360-ABC1-05047FD24AA1.jpeg 259FACDF-3037-44B8-A74F-8A1198263349.jpeg Tuxedo Park field rescue, I was able to pull this original CJ5 from a field last week.It’s probably be there for 25 years, it’s not to bad and very complete other then the original 4 cylinder is missing. (I’m searching for one now )
     
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  6. Fireball

    Fireball Well-Known Member 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Nice find. Looks like it's still got most of the Tuxedo Park bits on it.
     
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  7. Andrew Theros

    Andrew Theros Member 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Way cool!
    I’m from your area. Did you find it locally?
     
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  8. tomscj6

    tomscj6 New Member

    Yes,
    It was actually owned by a good friend that passed away, the family wanted me to have it.
    If I can find an engine, it could be a good runner fairly quickly
     
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  9. Keys5a

    Keys5a Sponsor

    Nice find! We need a serial number. Not visible in your photos, is it a column shift?
    -Donny
     
  10. Beach66Bum

    Beach66Bum 1966 Tuxedo Park Mark IV 2024 Sponsor

    Wow! What a find/save!!
    one of only a few I have seen that still have the Cutlas Deluxe turbine hubcaps still on! Can’t wait to see your progress on restoring this Tuxedo Park
     
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  11. tomscj6

    tomscj6 New Member

    Yes it has the original column shift (that I definitely intend to keep)

    8322 11164
     
  12. tomscj6

    tomscj6 New Member

    Yes it has the original column shift (that I definitely intend to keep)
    the hub caps are cool, near as I can tell this jeep is original and um molested
    Other than the missing long block 4 cylinder,
    I believe I have found a replacement
     
  13. Beach66Bum

    Beach66Bum 1966 Tuxedo Park Mark IV 2024 Sponsor

    Thanks fantastic! Parts for our Tuxedo Park's are not as easy to find now, but still out there.
     
  14. Keys5a

    Keys5a Sponsor

    236 units earlier than mine! The correct F134 should have the spin-on bypass oil filter rather than the canister type found on pre-‘64 engines. Otherwise, just about any F134 will work for you. You should have a single lever transfer case too.
    -Donny
     
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  15. tomscj6

    tomscj6 New Member

    All the accessory engine parts were in a box with the jeep, that included a remote spin on filter adapter, plus the flywheel carb, mounts distributor etc,
    The only things missing are the long block and the radiator. My plan is to do a major brake job, (upgrade to dual master cylinder?) new tires and install a running engine
     
  16. PineyWoods

    PineyWoods New Member

    I bought a 65 off of a friend a couple of years ago. He gave me the title and I never compared it to the firewall tag until recently. The firewall tag vin is 8305 A221064. The title vin is 832213644. Looks like my title is a Tuxedo Park and my Jeep is not?
     
  17. Beach66Bum

    Beach66Bum 1966 Tuxedo Park Mark IV 2024 Sponsor

    Wow, that could present a problem if pulled over! Have you talked to your friend about your discovery? Did the Jeep have the Tuxedo Park parts on it? Either way, if it’s not a Tux, you need to get a correct title.
     
  18. PineyWoods

    PineyWoods New Member

    No Tuxedo parts associated with the Jeep. It was an old deer lease Jeep, pretty much gone but I had to rescue it. I'm in the process of getting the title work corrected.
     
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  19. nunrleft

    nunrleft New Member

    I think I came to the right place. Today my wife and I purchased a CJ5 Tuxedo Park Mark IV. Originally spent it's life on the South Dakota farm, it spent it's last three years in a garage in MN as a failed father / son project. The drivetrain is original and fully functional! There is one small rust hole through the driver front fender and two body mounts are bad but the floors are solid and most of the Tuxedo accessories are there (less the hubcaps and bumpers. Is the ashtray an option?) I'm wondering if anyone here can help me with an approximate build date. The Jeep is titled as a 1965 but I believe it's a 1964 model. Any help would be appreciated. By the way, the plan is to carefully remove the black paint and preserve the original blue underneath and keep this a true survivor. Not a bad find for $2,000. [​IMG]
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  20. Admiral Cray

    Admiral Cray I want to do this again.. Staff Member

    You can't post images from FB. Need the use a hosting site...