No pics.
“Selling 1963 CJ3B
Needs restoration. Body Rusty. Engine ran when parked.
Please reply for more info if interested
Blair”
No pics.
“Selling 1963 CJ3B
Needs restoration. Body Rusty. Engine ran when parked.
Please reply for more info if interested
Blair”
No pics provided. It’s disassembled.
“I have a 47 Willys jeep, CJ2a, it was a good running jeep, I have completely disassembled it for restoration, but now I do not have the time to finish. It is a titled and registered jeep, the tub has some rust but nothing not repairable, the frame is good, all parts there plus a few new parts. Again this is a restore project and it is completely disassembled, make a great project for someone with the time to finish it. I don’t need to sell but just seeing if there is any interest.
Email or text preferred, but you can call if you want any more info.
325/four3nine/988one”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3000.
“1951 CJ-2, 4×4, 4-cylinder, 3-speed manual trans. Runs and drives great. Had been painted with bed liner material, but is in process of being removed for painting. Price will go up after paint is applied. First $3000 or reasonable offer. Would consider trade for Chevelle or Mustang project. E-mail with what you got. Or call: 903-279-6664 If no answer, leave message and I will call back.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(07/08/2013) Engine parts and tranny are sitting in the rear of the jeep.
“Have papers engine is out of a 1953 cj3a for drivablety and has been machined and sleeved needs cleanup and assembly, have full rebuild kit! jeep needs engine mounts and or front frame work a lot of weld up there other wise frame is clean body good all original have custom metal top $1000 OBO txt or call five59 397 8475 thx Reedley area”
Charles forwarded these photos. The first one shows the former queen BEATRIX of the netherlands ( who just passed the crown to her son a few weeks ago).
Marc spotted this on eBay. The auction ended, but I’m sure the seller will be happy to sell it. Note the muffler winding under the front frame rails.
“Hi, and welcome! Thanks for stopping by. You are looking at a 5×7 photograph printed on FujiFilm Crystal Archive emulsion paper depicting one of the first American Jeeps to penetrate into Germany during World War II. Driving the Jeep is T/5 Charles D. Hiller of East Syracuse, New York. Sitting next to him is a Belgian patriot in an American uniform, holding an M1 Garand. His name was Henri Souvee of Liege, Belgium. The photo was taken in Roetgen, Germany on September 10, 1944.”
The bidding on this ended, but I’m sure it will get relisted.
“Hi, and welcome! Thanks for stopping by. You are looking at a 5×7 photograph printed on FujiFilm Crystal Archive emulsion paper depicting one of the first American Jeeps to penetrate into Germany during World War II. Driving the Jeep is T/5 Charles D. Hiller of East Syracuse, New York. Sitting next to him is a Belgian patriot in an American uniform, holding an M1 Garand. His name was Henri Souvee of Liege, Belgium. The photo was taken in Roetgen, Germany on September 10, 1944.”
The top is unusual, maybe custom?
“1977 Buick 231 rebuilt last year
SM 420 trans rebuilt last year
Dana 18 transfer case rebuilt last year
Dana 44 rear end
Dana 27 front end
Warn hubs
Twin stick
Heater
Bikini/ hard top with doors
35″ tires
Very reliable daily driver last 6 years. Runs and drives great with 18 mpg
8,000
Call mike 530-514-4858”
This appears solid. I’ve never seen bucket seats installed that way.
“Original drivetrain. 12V. New brakes, driveline, bearings, springs, shackles. all gauges work. Too much to list!
Please call 208-682-9420 OR 208-512-1063. No Email Inquiries.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** No Price.
This might be worth a look. No price listed. The seller has some newer jeeps for sale as well.
“1952 willys cj3b high hood very original, NOT RUSTY”