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(12/30/2020) This DJ-3A has been chopped a bit. I’d have to guess that the front axle has been added to the DJ chassis. It looks like the rear axle is a standard 4-lug DJ axle.
“For Sale
1947 Willys Jeep CJ2A
Very solid unmolested body and frame.
Very rust free except for usual spots in front floorboards.
Excellent running original engine. (No Smoke)
Runs, shifts and drives very good.
Work done and parts included
New correct jeep wheels
New military style tires
New spare tire carrier
New brake master and wheel cylinders also all steel and rubber brake lines
New windshield frame
New wood blocks for on the hood
New rubber seals for windshield and windshield frame
This jeep is an excellent candidate for a restoration or just fix it up a little and put it on the road as it is.
Asking $6800.00”
“1946 Willys Jeep, 350 Chevy crate Motor – over 400 horsepower, 4 speed, 4 wheel Drive, paid $20,000 for Jeep in 2013 and have invested over $55,000, too much to list”
“1943 Ford GPW. This jeep was completely restored (by my Grandfather), frame off, down to every nut and bolt in the 1990s and has been in the garage ever since. converter to 12v. Has a canvas top. Has some minor blemishes and a few minor spots of rust that has occurred post resort. The jeep was last driven about 2 years ago, without any driving issues or mechanical issues. The jeep has about 25 miles in the last 7 years, zero in the last 2 years. The jeep currently doesn’t want to start (engine cranks), not sure if its just gas or other. feel free to email or text any questions and i will do my best to answer.”
“I have a lot of Jeep parts for sale. Mostly CJ3A stuff, but other stuff too. Call or text .5o5388.893l.
Axles, Fenders, Grill, Hood, tail gates, Transmissions, Transfer cases, Tool Box lids, Steel Hard top, Soft top frames, flathead 4 engine parts, M38A1 Frame, trailers made from jeep truck beds, lots of small stuff, etc.
Also 3 complete running Jeeps for sale…..
1. 1968 CJ5, no rust, original V6, heater, runs good and powerful. 5k
2. Ford GPW, titled as a 48 Ford, runs like a top, original GPW flathead 4 cylinder motor, California Black Plates, No rust. 6k
3. 1949 Willys CJ3A, converted to small block Ford V8, Borg-Warner overdrive. Runs. 5k”
“1953 cj3b is the first year of the high hood Jeep. Complete frame off restoration with professionally rebuilt F134 engine. Less than 500 miles on the engine. Electronic ignition with high torque starter and 12 volt system. New wiring system, new gauges, new brakes and brake lines, new exhaust system and hoses, new gas tank and lines, new seats, new tires with black powdered coated rims. She is mean green piece of Jeep history.”