This comes complete with plaques.
“This 1950 Willys CJ3A Jeep was restored with its original motor, transmission and transfer case. The truck is completely rust free and runs like a champ. The tub and interior received a special “black out” treatment, and a custom sound system was fitted into a custom overhead console…just plug in your iPod and hit the trail! The truck has its original seats (re-covered) and original, fully rebuilt flathead motor! 4×4 system works like new. Newer BF Goodrich all terrain tires and wheels. The body is incredibly straight, floor boards, body and frame are all rust free. Original Colorado Two owner truck! All gauges, lights and buttons work like they should…check out the video below! Dont miss out, own this rare jeep at a fraction of the build cost!”
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Haha… I saw this. Wonder if he can prove it was used in Black Ops..
the trans. crossmember looks like is not bolted to the frame on the passenger side??
Looks like they have a 2a crossmember under there without the correct frame brackets…hope it’s bolted in place! Don’t quote me, but I think 3as had a crossmember more like a 3b.
A rare Jeep? If they mean not finished then I’d agree. With numerous fasteners and original parts missing this “restoration” is nothing more than a quick and very dirty paint job applied to a cobbled together Jeep. I am impressed with the foam attached to the steering column …quality be damned, just get er done!
Paul, I agree with you. I’ve seen this jeep and the paint job is quite shoddy.. It definitely goes into the category where” I just painted it black cause I could”..
Until I saw this Jeep I didn’t realize Home Depot sold Jeep parts. Check out the engine compartment pictures and you’ll see where light gauge metal shelf rails were welded to the underside of the hood. During car shows you could raise the hood, attach shelf brackets and the necessary shelves to these rails and display your collection of Elvis on black velvet paintings.