UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1300.
(06/22/2014) No title.
“1956 Willys Jeep CJ3 ‘Hi Hood” 4 cyl. 3 speed 4×4 hi lo 6 volt complete not running ,needs Tune up ,battery . Bill of Sale”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1300.
(06/22/2014) No title.
“1956 Willys Jeep CJ3 ‘Hi Hood” 4 cyl. 3 speed 4×4 hi lo 6 volt complete not running ,needs Tune up ,battery . Bill of Sale”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500
The only photo is of the CJ-2A. There’s a CJ-3A and MB parts jeep, too.
“I have decided to get out of the old Jeep hobby and sell all of my remaining vehicles and parts. I will attempt to sell everything to one buyer first and if no singe buyer emerges I will list everything separate.
I have:
1946 Willys Jeep CJ-2A,
L-134 flathead 4 cylinder with less than 2000 miles on rebuild, Solex carb, Petronix ignition and 12 volt conversion. T90/18 trans and transfer case, Dana 44 rear. Body was taken off frame and repaired with pop riveted sheet metal. Floor boards and hat channels were replaced along with tool compartment floor. The Jeep is not original in anyway but is period correct. Nothing on this Jeep came on a 1946 Jeep. The windshield frame is off a 1942 GPW, the hood off a 49, body tub somewhere around 1950, engine is late 40’s or early 50’s, transfer case and transmission are earlier pieces with equal length handles, etc. It has been rebuilt dozens of times over its life.
Paint is rattle can and looks like it, but the body is very solid.
New gauges except fuel, no fuel gauge in vehicle. Tail lights are new and headlights and marker lights work. No turn signals, horn, or wipers. No top.
The description makes it sound real good, but the picture doesn’t seem so flattering.
“All metal body, original dash, custom floorboard, boxed in frame-crossmembers – built in lift kit. 1969 ford 302 11 1/2 compression solid lifter edelbrock manifold scattershield rack n pinion steering Dana transfer case Dana 44 front end disc brakes Dana 60 rear 456 gears Holley carb top loader tranny hurst shifter fuel cell – glass – 31 inch tires roll cage .. $5000 or OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500
“Willys 3B.
All there with custom paint.
Engine fire took its toll. Carb melted. Distributor destroyed.
Was running when caught fire. Gear boxes protected by bucket.
Great donor vehicle. I have many parts unique to these vehicles.
Call to see if I have what you are looking for.”
UPDATE: Was $4500. **Status Unknown**
Runs and drives.
“This is an early flat fendered Willys Jeep. Primitive and reliable. The CJ-3B has a higher hood to allow clearance for the overhead valve F-134 motor (early CJ-2s and WW2-type Jeeps had flat head motors). This is the 2nd CJ-3B I have owned. It runs and drives fine. It has an overdrive unit, and while it is not too smart to drive an old Jeep fast, it will do 65 mph. About two years ago, we replaced the entire braking system – master cylinder, wheel cylinders, drums shows, brake lines and silicone brake fluid – and installed an electronic distributor for reliability. The windshield has a crack, so it will need a new one. This Jeep is not perfect, but starts for me every time, and is generally very solid for a 60 year old Jeep. I have an after market tailgate and a few other small parts. Tires old, but have tread and hold air. I have a file of receipts that indicate extensive mechanical rebuilds in the ’80s – and not many miles since then according to previous owner. I have owned the Jeep for about 7 years.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000
(04/28/2014) Doesn’t run. Might not be a bad price if the body is as solid as it appears.
“I purchased this Jeep with the intentions of getting it running. I have too many projects so this one needs to go. The Jeep appears to be complete with the addition of a later model Chrysler alternator. I’ll post under hood photos once the wind stops blowing.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
“Original Hurricane Engine
blue
soft top
roll bar
Will forward more pictures if interested”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $10,750.
(05/09/2014) Seller has restored this CJ-3B that served in South Korea.
“1964 CJ3B US Army Jeep used in Korea by the 8th Armored Division. Sold as decommissioned surplus. I found it in 2003 and did a full restoration on it frame up. The decision was made to restore it as the guys might do in the field. We left the body welds and repairs mostly as they were. It’s been completely gone over from tires, brakes, lines, cables, complete engine rebuild. It has the original engine, transmission, gear boxes. The steering box was swapped for a rebuilt one. Really neat Jeep.
A detailed facebook page with tons of photos is available upon request.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
There’s value here, but the amount certainly depends on if these run or not.
“The orange jeep is a 1964 CJ3B and the black jeep is a 1953 CJ3B. Will sell together separate or trade for a newer running jeep. Any questions or offers call Alan.”
The large speedometer has been replaced by a speaker.
“1963 Willys Jeep
Rebuilt engine, new tire, new top, new seats, new fuel tanks, runs “