UPDATE: Price now $14,500.
(03/25/2016) Looks in good shape.
“1946 CJ3B Jeep Willy’s Jeep
Complete frame-off restoration. 1954 Willys Jeep. Email with questions.”
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UPDATE: Price now $14,500.
(03/25/2016) Looks in good shape.
“1946 CJ3B Jeep Willy’s Jeep
Complete frame-off restoration. 1954 Willys Jeep. Email with questions.”
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I;ve seen this Jeep riding around Clifton, NJ years ago.
Funky looking!
Interesting jeep. Like the ventilating windshield frame
That top just has to go!
A lot of creative people live in New Jersey, this top is an example of what sets US New Jersey Guys way ahead of the crowd. A fine example of what can be done with creativity and imagination. You will never get noticed just being another face in the crowd. Too many of us strive for some unattainable standard of excellence That has never been defined, other than by money and power. As stated before, I have seen this Jeep tooling around many years ago, a real eye catcher. I like it, Mikey likes it.
I was wondering if that top came from Colombia. It has a whole different feel that any tops made from the US. I can’t think of any US jeeps that have the little mudflats under the front fenders either. It’s not my personal style, but I”m in “Mikey’s” camp. I enjoy it on this person’s jeep 🙂