Make:
Jeep
Model:
CJ
Year:
1968
Mileage:
30
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
California
City:
San Diego - CA ,
Zip:
92029
1968 Jeep CJ 6 Restomod vintage 4x4 modern Quicksand paint
Looking for a vintage 4x4 with serious off-road cred? Room for friends, but don't want another Bronco or Blazer? Then this custom 1986 Jeep CJ-6 should serve you nicely. Part CJ-6, part Toyota 4-Runner, and even part 4-door Wrangler (at least in spirit), this bespoke 'JeeYota' is one of the coolest 4x4s we've ever featured. With modern Quicksand paint, a Toyota 3.4 V6, and a go-anywhere custom chassis and suspension that's ready to tackle the Himalayas, this one-of-a-kind Jeep is a staff favorite. So, you better make haste because we might take it home before you ever get the chance. If you're wondering how something this unique was ever conjured up, let alone executed, then we recommend you check out Team Witt Customs here in Tennessee. Those pros know how to build just about anything, and when it came time to make a Jeep/Toyota hybrid with a vintage design and the heart of a modern SUV, they were more than up to the task. Life for this rugged Frankenstein started off as a CJ-6, but that wasn't enough to catch this owner's fancy. Just last year (2021) the Jeep got a brand-new steel tub that was converted into a 4-door, and then combined with the full chassis/drivetrain from a 1999 4Runner – arguably the most dependable SUV ever. The results speak for themselves, and with the tan paint, a lifted body, and open roof, it looks like it's waiting to go on Safari. Quicksand is one of Toyota's modern colors that you see adorning new Tacomas, and it makes sense why – it's an amazing shade. It's a perfect choice to match the Jeep's hard-nose, bruiser presentation, and it was professionally applied to a very high standard. The quality of the paint and bodywork alone make this CJ-6 stand out, and when coupled with blacked-out fender flares, heavy-duty bumpers, and long nerf bars at the flanks, the two-tone look is off-the-charts. The familiar CJ grille and round headlights up front are instantly recognizable all over the world, punctuated further with a pair of KC lights and winch mounted atop the bumper, while the removable hard doors, multi-point roll cage, and Bimini top mean this Jeep can go al fresco in seconds.
Looking for a vintage 4x4 with serious off-road cred? Room for friends, but don't want another Bronco or Blazer? Then this custom 1986 Jeep CJ-6 should serve you nicely. Part CJ-6, part Toyota 4-Runner, and even part 4-door Wrangler (at least in spirit), this bespoke 'JeeYota' is one of the coolest 4x4s we've ever featured. With modern Quicksand paint, a Toyota 3.4 V6, and a go-anywhere custom chassis and suspension that's ready to tackle the Himalayas, this one-of-a-kind Jeep is a staff favorite. So, you better make haste because we might take it home before you ever get the chance. If you're wondering how something this unique was ever conjured up, let alone executed, then we recommend you check out Team Witt Customs here in Tennessee. Those pros know how to build just about anything, and when it came time to make a Jeep/Toyota hybrid with a vintage design and the heart of a modern SUV, they were more than up to the task. Life for this rugged Frankenstein started off as a CJ-6, but that wasn't enough to catch this owner's fancy. Just last year (2021) the Jeep got a brand-new steel tub that was converted into a 4-door, and then combined with the full chassis/drivetrain from a 1999 4Runner – arguably the most dependable SUV ever. The results speak for themselves, and with the tan paint, a lifted body, and open roof, it looks like it's waiting to go on Safari. Quicksand is one of Toyota's modern colors that you see adorning new Tacomas, and it makes sense why – it's an amazing shade. It's a perfect choice to match the Jeep's hard-nose, bruiser presentation, and it was professionally applied to a very high standard. The quality of the paint and bodywork alone make this CJ-6 stand out, and when coupled with blacked-out fender flares, heavy-duty bumpers, and long nerf bars at the flanks, the two-tone look is off-the-charts. The familiar CJ grille and round headlights up front are instantly recognizable all over the world, punctuated further with a pair of KC lights and winch mounted atop the bumper, while the removable hard doors, multi-point roll cage, and Bimini top mean this Jeep can go al fresco in seconds.