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Jul 022010

UPDATE: Price dropped to $4500.

(11/09/09) This is Non Running at the moment.  Otherwise, this jeep looks pretty solid.  Note that it has the Hudson Steering Modification.  The old top looks good.

“A very clean 1957 Jeep CJ-3B. It stopped running in 1976 and was garage kept from 1977 until about 2005. Currently it is stored under a quality, breathable car cover in a relatively dry climate. It is in the same condition as it was when it came out of storage in 2005. As it sits it has a non-running Buick 198 V6, T90 transmission and Dana 18 transfer case with a Warn overdrive. It also has a PTO winch, factory Jeep Whitco soft top, 11″ brakes and Hudson steering. My intent was to try to restore it to it’s condition as it was in the ’70s with a few upgrades. The new, uninstalled parts included with the Jeep are a Buick 225 V6 (it still needs balance and assembly), Performance Distributor HEI, Advance Adapters motor mounts. Superlift/Black Diamond suspension, 5 BF Goodrich mud terrain KOs on 16″ white spoke wheels. A new factory hood and windshield frame (the AMC dealer labels are still on them!) It also has 7 Norseman Armstrong tires, they are in very good condition and have collectible value. Serious inquiries only. Will not separate any parts. Please call Jason at 720.940.3620. Thanks!”

http://denver.craigslist.org/cto/1822415188.html

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4 Responses to “1957 CJ-3B Denver, Co $4500”

  1. Bob Says:

    Wow! $8500? Seems like a lot for a non-running jeep, even if the body and frame are great. When you are done making it run, it’ll be worth $7,000! Of course it’s nothing like the $12,000 one below.

  2. deilers Says:

    It will be worth $7k if you are lucky :-) … There’s some nice low hood trail jeeps at good prices out there that sure aren’t selling either. The recession, over? I’m not so sure ….

    - Dave

  3. jamesholden Says:

    am i tripping or has everyone missed the utra shiny grille? if that is a 3b ss grille, price probably isn’t to bad

  4. deilers Says:

    Lol .. I agree the grille appears stainless, but remember, the jeep hasn’t run since 1976 …

    - Dave

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