UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
“Willys Jeep CJ3B Runs has title and current tag. Not a daily driver. 134CI engine. Jeep is original except for tires, rims and seats. $3500.00 OBO Jeep Needs a new home “
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
“Willys Jeep CJ3B Runs has title and current tag. Not a daily driver. 134CI engine. Jeep is original except for tires, rims and seats. $3500.00 OBO Jeep Needs a new home “
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $850.
There may be value here.
“1954 Willys Cj3-b jeep , no engine, trans is from pinto, has aftermarket springs, has some surface rust,this old girl has been neglected, and I have way too many projects, it hasn’t been registered in years , it is out of the DMV system, sold with bill of sale , can send pics on request. $850 OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
(04/28/2013) Unclear if it runs or not. It has some unusual pin striping.
“327 C.I. Camelback Heads. Hard to find High Hood. Needs Work. Good Project. Quad in picture goes too if wanted (250 cc). $3000 OBO. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay. Full price on this was $7000.
“Up for sale is 1954 Willy CJ3B high hood. I have owned the Jeep a couple of years and absolutely love it. Unfortunately, I have to sell off a few hobby cars to raise some funds. My loss is your gain. Please see the below description of the Jeep and contact me with any questions.
Body The tub of this Jeep was replaced by its previous owner with a brand new Willys-Overland tub. This means that there is absolutely no rust anywhere. The windshield frame has numerous small holes from the snaps of various tops being mounted over the years. They would be very easy to weld up and have the frame powder coated. The Jeep has windshield wiper motors and arms, though they are not wired. I do not know if the motors work or not. Paint on this Jeep looks really good, though there are a few scratches and scrapes. This is a driver, not a show queen but it does look great. There is a really neat seat mounting system that was built and it incorporates two cup holders as well as a solid mounted ammo box that serves for center console storage. The passenger seat flips up to allow access to the back and also to under-seat toolbox. All of the gauges are Mallory brand and all seem to work well. I do have a Tuffy rear seat with the lockable storage box underneath that will be included for the By-It-Now option only. I do not have the keys for this lock however. Again, the Tuffy back seat and under seat storage box is not included in the regular auction, only the Buy-It-Now.
Only one pic provided.
“1954 WILLYS JEEP CJ3B HIGH QUALITY RESTORATION WORK. VEHICLE IS IN EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITION FOR THE YEAR – BOTH MECHANICAL AND BODY. ALL MECHANICALS UP TO DATE. ORIGINAL COLOR 1954 FLAT PAINT JOB. ENIGINE – DAUNTLESS 225 V6 ORIGINAL ENGINE FOR THE YEAR. ROLL BAR WITH COVER. RAMSEY HEAVY DUTY WINCH WITH REMOTE FUNCTIONS. TOW HITCH ELECTRICAL AND TOW HITCH FOR TOWING PURPOSES IN FRONT. 2 SIDE MOUNTED GAS CANS. NEW EXHAUST, SHOCKS, DISTRIBUTOR, STARTER, ROTOR, COIL AND BEARINGS. TRANSMISSION REBUILT”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
Glenn spotted this nice looking 3B.
“VINTAGE 1954 Willys Jeep; excellent original condition. 36,000 original miles. A steal at $8,500”
This includes a Warn OD. This was forwarded by Dave Zibrat
“Found this CJ3B up near Linesville, PA……….(At Pymatuning State Park)………See attachments
Frame looks in good shape with extra pieces welded on front and back. Has overdrive with
V6 engine…….Firewall very modified…..”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000
This may be worth a look.
“Beautiful 1953 CJ3! Frame is off Bestoration, 350 Chevy with overdrive, 4 Wheel Drive Only. 300 Miles since restored.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
There may be value here.
“1962 Willys Jeep, body looks pretty straight, tires flat, motor???? rest ????. Title in hand.”
The Museum of Alaska Transportation & Industry is located in Wasilla, Alaska. It’s a far drive for most people to see the museum, but it does have a rare CJ-3B Fire Jeep. I think that’s as good of a reason to visit Alaska as any other!
Ron alerted me to the museum and shared these photos he took. Note the CJ-7 Mail Jeep CJ-8 Scrambler, which I think looks pretty good. Thanks Ron!