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UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was on eBay…. This was listed back in 2014.
Glenn shared this one. It doesn’t seem to have any ‘WILLYS’ or ‘JEEP’ stampings anywhere, suggesting it could be military, but it also could have produced following the decision to stop jeeps with “WILLYS” on them. It does have a ventilating windshield, along with a Koenig hardtop.
“Willys. Cj 3B, military version, M606.
Has military options like fold out windshield, trailer plug, tow hooks, hard top, etc.
Runs great, needs nothing. Small rust in passenger side floor and crack in windshield. Low milaeage, very rare model, most were made for export.”
Newer Text: “1961 Willys CJ3B extreme terrain jeep heavily modified. Fhead 104 replaced with chevy V8 283. C channel frame stiffened by welding steel plate to close the C channel into a Box. Power Steering, solid state ignition, overdrive , oversize tires. two gas tanks. Body is amazingly solid for a jeep this ol
Text from January 2020: “1961 WILLYS CJ3B CUSTOM Options and Equipment: Less than 1000 miles on rebuilt Chevy 283 V8 (60psi oil pressure) rams head manifolds, dual exhaust (very quiet) aluminum radiator, power steering, boxed frame, 9000lb winch, 32” Procomp tires, lift kit, springs, shocks, rear locking diff, superwinch hubs, dual fuel tanks, 3 speed transmission, twin stick transfer case with gear splitter overdrive between them giving you a choice of 12 forward gears and 4 reverse.
“Classic and rare Jeep! Only 37k original miles! 4wd 4 speed! Inline 4 cylinder with 75hp. This thing is a head turner! Clean title! Aftermarket radio and speakers!”
(02/20/2022) This fiberglass body may be the 3B Bobcat version. It’s got the wide brim in the back and the long steps. But, it is difficult to tell for sure.
This late model CJ-3B was spotted by Matt. I saw another ad for this on Facebook that shows the driver’s side. (Note: The hood is not as bad as I thought).
Has some floor rust, but otherwise looks pretty good. Includes a rear PTO gearbox and overdrive.
“Willys 1953 CJ3B bought 2 years ago we’re it had been living on a farm. Been doing work on it since getting it to run and drive. It has been repainted at some point in its life to red from green. Always thought I would take it back to green at some point. New wiring from Walchs, all new fuel system, new seats, plugs, wires, battery, oil pan and valve cover, oil side cover gaskets. It has rear PTO, overdrive, extra roll bar and rear tire swing that will go with it. I’ve had it running and driving around the neighborhood with the kids but I can’t seem to get it fired back up currently. Has to be alternator or starter solenoid I’m thinking. Time to let go for someone else to cross the finish line with it. Title in hand.”
Tom shared this intriguing late model CJ-3B. It hasn’t run in a couple years, but there is a lot to like here. It looks to be low/no rust with a Government data plate and a ventilating windshield. This looks like a true barn find.