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This is an interesting creature. Anyone recognize the chassis? The body looks lengthened, or is custom, or is some type of replacement body (prob out of the Philippines if a replacement).
“Willys Jeep CJ3B High Hood Reproduction body sitting on a 71’ Cj5 frame with many modifications Dauntless 231 odd fire V6 engine T18 trans Dana 18 transfer case Disc brake Dana 30 up front Offset Dana 44 in rear Power steering conversion Front shackle reversal Custom roll cage – front & rear bumpers Sitting on 32’s but can clear 35’s Needs a little work on radiator and rear end – otherwise runs great Would need to be picked up from location $12,500 obo title in hand”
Mike shared this mostly stock CJ-3B. It looks like this has a swing-type tire carrier on the back (explains the odd colored swatches on either rear side of the body.
“Same owners for 30+ years. Engine was rebuilt and new clutch installed in 2009. I have receipts totaling $3900. The Jeep was driven daily until 2015, then parked. Put on non-op in 2019. Runs and drives very well. Rewired 12 volt system. Always garaged. No rust holes. Clean Ca. title in hand. Please call, no texts.”
“Just resorted, it was purchased in California and I put many hours and money restoring it.
As you can see from the photos it is in excellent condition. Runs great and the decals can be removed.”
Robert Baxter posted this “CJ-3B” to Facebook the other day. He spotted it at a car show in El Segundo, California. The chassis is a deuce-and-a-half. It looks like the body is extra tall and stetted, which gives it an unusual look. Cool rig!
“Obviously not a Wrangler…..1954 Willys Jeep CJ-3B. Clear title. Runs, drives, stops. Little rust but in overall great shape. F-134 engine. T-90 transmission. Dana 18 transfer case. Stock axles. Dualmatic front hubs. Almost new Besttop soft top. Doors included. 235/75-15 BFG all/terrain tires with approximately 5,000 miles. Rebuilt carburetor. Valves adjusted. New brake master cylinder. Swing out rear spare tire carrier. 6V, Hi-Lift jack included. Starts and runs great! $6,500.”
“1948 CJ2A Lots of new parts. To many to list. Runs and drives. Also have 1953 Williy CJ3 Street Legel Both are Black Tagged Clear Title, Both run drive great. We use these on our farm hunting and fishing and fence work. By one or both.”
“Runs and drives great installed 4 new shocks but everything else had been done very nicely in California v6 Buick motor with a very uniq overdrive. Had the outside and inside rhino lined came out great. Most come see and drive to appreciate its power.”
Fully restored, A-1 shape, body off, zero rust Willys. No dents or dings. Motor is perfect. Just inspected. Drives great at 40 mph. Full vinyl top, with doors. 44k miles, but odom. just stopped. Great motor is Hurricane 4 F-head. Early ’50’s very rare 4×6 Knox trailer in great shape. Selling as a pair, ideally, because they should be together.