UPDATE: Price dropped to $1200.
(11/19/09) It’s got some rot near the step.
“Still needs minor repairs, motor runs. With out roll cage $1200. or offer. Roll cage seperate $300. J.Mac 303-823-5308”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1200.
(11/19/09) It’s got some rot near the step.
“Still needs minor repairs, motor runs. With out roll cage $1200. or offer. Roll cage seperate $300. J.Mac 303-823-5308”
Looks good.
“1961 Willys Jeep, 4 cylinder newly rebuilt engine, new clutch, aluminum wheels, 15″ tires, very good condition. $8,500.00 — all trades considered. call 352-217-0295 or email me your phone # and I will call you.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
Engine is pulled. Title says price is $1200, but the text says $1400.
“This 1946 CJ2A has a good running L134 Flathead 4cly, Drivetrain in good Condition, T-90 Trans, (Twin Stick) Transfer Case. Has the Dana 44 Rear Axle, Dana 25 Front. Recently the clutch started slipping. Pulled the engine about 1 month ago. Frame has been boxed in the front, To improve strength. Has the stronger 1″3/4 driveline. Wiring has been updated, 6V system. This Jeep Willys is Stock, In fair Condition. Has become more of a project than my little garage can handle… All pictures are recent. Asking $1,400 or best offer.”
UPDATE: Steve and I believe these are the Parkette Molds. They appear to have sold.
You don’t see these appear for sale often. The CJ-3B Molds are especially unusual.
“Old set of molds to build Willys fiberglass bodies
One floor pan mold in good shappe.
One High hood body mold, needs to be reworked, wooden supports rotted and broken
One high hood grille mold
One low hood grille mold
One high hood hood mold
One low hood hood mold
One tailgate mold
Couple other misc. molds”
UPDATE **SOLD** Was $7495
Check out the front bumper. That’s one of the more unusual bumpers I’ve seen. I might just have to go check that out tomorrow if I can make the time. I find the angles and integrated approach to the winch appealing. The back is more standard, but looks good too.
Gerald found two more pics Ron May’s Jeep, which show what can happen when you drive off course. You’ve seen this first one.
Here’s a nice CJ-3B.
“I have a fresh High Hood late 1964 that is ground up new build. It has 350 chevy with 4-speed and late model 44 rearends. Nice with lots of new stuff. Built it and it really doesn’t fit me. Don’t really need any trades except 57 or 58 Ranchero. Call for details tomuch to list (360) 508-6976.”
It looks like the grille and fender has been customized a bit.
“This jeep is in great shape. new tires and wheels, also second set of tires and wheels go with it. Still needing some work on restoration. Needs new points to run correctly, but runs great no oil leaks. Drive train in good condition. Body work minimal. Changed over to 12 volt. Has 12 volt winch, turn signals, and set up for tow lights. New top, and gas tank. GOOD SOLID RIG. Asking $5,500.00 which is less than I have in it. MY LOSS YOUR GAIN. Call (971) 240-3740 to see. Thanks.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was priced at $1800.
(11/19/2010) This might be worth a look. It doesn’t run at the moment.
“the Jeep is in the la area near the 10 and the 605 ok now about the jeep but it is a clean CJ3B Jeep, the year is a 1953 which is the first year , it has no rust and yellowish paint, it runs but isn’t road worthy yet, it needs some minor brake work, but over all not in bad shape, I am posting this for a friend so call him for more information what you just read is all I know about it but the owner of the Jeep is a “Jeep nut” so don’t be afraid to call and ask him questions.
UPDATE: Now on Craigslist
(05/26/2010) Imagine my surprise when I looked at the last of the many images of this Jeep and learned this was a fiberglass tub! You don’t see many CJ-3B Fiberglass Tubs.
http://chicago.craigslist.org/nwc/ctd/2181078384.html
Here are a few pics.