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1952 CJ-3B Lake Tapps, Wa ***SOLD***

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UPDATE:  Price was $7400.  ***SOLD***

(11/14/2010) Here’s a real nice build.  If you are seeking the right PNW vehicle ready for the road and trails, this looks like a good option.

“1952 cj3b, stainless steel front fenders and tailgate, Ford 302 engine. Onboard air compressor and tank, Ansen scatter bellhousing, K & N (engine and compressor), Warn 8000# winch, T-18 transmission with 6.32 1st gear, Mod 18 transfer case (for lower low range), 44 rear end, flanged axles, ARB, 3.92ratio, 30 front end, ARB, 3.92 ratio, Warn premium hubs, 11″ drum brakes (all 4), American Racing 10″ aluminum wheels,, (5) 33-12.50-15 BFG Mud Terrains, Spring over- Blazer springs, 2 gas tanks- 1 under seat- 1 rear- 27 gals., Aluminum diamond plate- under doors and rear cormers, Line-X full interior, Custom console, Fire extinguisher, Hilift Jack, Tool box- mounted in back, Tow hitch, 40 chanel CB, Full top- Bikini top- Half doors, High idle switch for air compressor, Line Loc, Heater, Seat belts, This is a great Jeep. Very dependable. Will go 70 mph on the freeway and rock crawl in low range.”

Click on the pic below to get a better look at the SOA:


 

4 Comments on “1952 CJ-3B Lake Tapps, Wa ***SOLD***

  1. Mitch

    I see this jeep nearly every year at the PNW Ttrail Jamboree. It’s a nice rig…

    On a side note….My dad has these exact same wheels on his flatty and only has 4 of them. If anyone knows of one or two of these we’d be very interested in another wheel for the spare… Good to know they are American Racing Equipment wheels…

  2. Neil Gregg

    To Mitch, I have 2 more of these wheels with almost new traction tires mounted (200 miles). 10″ wheels, 33X12.50X15 tires. I paid a little over $400 in Bishop CA to get back to my M/H in Pahrump NV and that was all. Would like about $300…Neil

  3. Paul

    Interesting body on this Jeep. It has the ax and shovel indents on the right side, the battery box cover on the cowl, the removeable instrument panel, the glove box door and light switch opening similar to the M38 body. Is this some replacement body with mixed features?

  4. Mitch

    This one sold today…Was one day away from becoming a Wandering Willys…It’s now a Shindig wheeler…

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