After successive waves of cleaning, I’ve organized my nuts, bolts, washers, and oddities into similar sizes, thread counts, types, sizes, kinds, etc. This Harbor Freight organizer is hardly perfect, but it should be much easier to locate things (I hope). I fully expect the rear tab on plastic containers that holds them to a thin vertical plate to eventually break. But, until then, this keep me a little more organized.
1962 CJ-3B Kennewick, WA $12,000
This looks in good shape. Given how dry it is here, I suspect the metal under that diamond plate is in good condition (if it was added after the red paint).
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1285999932602790
“New seets new paint really nice jeep to go for a drive in classic jeep one of a kind asking 12,000”
1960 CJ-3B Roosevelt, AZ $7650
UPDATE: Price dropped to $7650.
(01/29/2024) The dash on this jeep contains an assortment of trinkets .. looks well loved.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/644529447702277
“Originally it was a AZ Forest Service Vehicle spent its entire life in Arizona. Many new parts as well as originals has a Ford 302 in it 3 speed automatic transmission New seats good 31 inch tires,new fuel pump and tank, plugs, wires. Runs great no transmission or 4×4 issues move great no death wobble. If the add is up it is for sale. Clean/clear title in hand. 15500.00 obo”
1962 CJ-5 Ballston Spac, NY $8500
No description provided. Includes a rear PTO and winch. Thanks to Andy for sharing it.
1951? CJ-3B? Sierra Vista, AZ $6999
Not much a of a true classic, as it is assembled from various parts and customized. But, still may be worth a look if you don’t mind a custom rig.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1211941433530457
“Quick Specs: Year: 1951 Make: Jeep Model: Willys Engine: Chevrolet 5.3L 327 Cubic Inch V8 Transmission: Manual Exterior Color: Tan VIN: AZ-394428 TITLE: Homebuilt Stock Number: CON1478 Ownership Status: On Consignment Detailed Description: Introducing a classic 1951 Jeep Willys, a remarkable example of American automotive history and rugged reliability. This vintage beauty, with its tan exterior and unmistakable Jeep design, stands as a testament to the durability and charm of the original off-roaders.”