Glenn spotted this used ICON for sale. The beginning bid price is $50,000.
“The majority of ICON’s are built to order for each client. On rare occasion, we will have second hand ICON’s available. This CJ is that exception. It has traveled 2200 miles since being built. A rare opportunity to grab an ICON CJ that is ready to go now, without the eight month wait to have one built for you. This particular CJ is built to my favorite equation. New School Design Package with Fox racing shocks and Eibach coils, in Sand Tan and Volcanic Black. Extensively well optioned, with the LED auxiliary lights, Warn winch with Viking synthetic cable and CNC’ed hawse fairlead and hardware, audio system, removable rear seat, stock style front seats, Chilewich textile upgrade, electric locking front and rear differentials, Sport Brakes, and more. Dependable, simple, reliable, and tons of fun. The automotive equivalent to a great pair of flip flops!
The ICON CJ3B is based upon the flat fender Willys Jeep.
These vintage Jeeps came to be affectionately known as ‘The Dog’…Man’s Best Friend.
While it pretty much appears stock…..
The frame is built by Art Morrison. 2″x4″x.140” mandrel bent wrinkle free frame rails with laser cut brackets support the platform specific coil-over suspension:
Four wheel coil suspension, with triangulated four link rear, and panhard front linkage designs. Fox Racing 2” Nitrogen charged shocks with remote canisters.
Front torsion bar based sway bar with adjustable links.
Heavy duty Johnny joints and .188” wall 2” O.D. equal length steel control arms.
Energy bump stops.
GM ECOTEC engine with 210 HP & 195 Ft/Lbs Torque. CAD designed motor mounts to reduce vibration.
AISIN-Warner AX15 Manual Transmission with New Process NP231 transfer case.
Custom width Jeep Rubicon based solid axle assemblies, 4.10 gears and electric locking differentials front & rear.
Seating for four with three point belts for all passengers. Removable rear seat.
New School style chrome moly steel roll cage with laser cut alloy shade canopy. Three point belts for front seats, lap belts in the rear.
The new steel body with custom grill by ICON is coated in polyester Teflon powdercoat in ICON Sand Tan and Volcanic Black.
LED auxiliary lighting front & rear.
Warn 9.0 RC winch with synthetic rope and Viking hardware.
MP3 audio system with amplifier and 2 speakers.
Additional options can be added to this truck, such as our full top and doors.
Google “ICON CJ3B” if you are not familiar with our brand quality. Tons of videos and reviews from magazines all over the world. Classic styling, modern performance, timeless utility.
Contact us with any questions. We ship globally. 818-785-1728 icon4x4 dot c o m Visit our site to see more images, video and details about this truck, or our youtube channel (icon4x4design) to see a video on this truck and others we have designed and built. Thanks for looking- JW”
50K can I take it rock climbing?
I was lucky enough to sit in this same one, it was here in Palm Springs, CA for a photo shoot before heading off to the SEMA show in Vegas a couple of years ago. WOW!! What an amazing Jeep (if you can call it that). They have done a great job merging the old with the new more modern technology. I remember reading that they sell on there site for 100k, so I am sure it will go and make someone a great vehicle. Also, I am sure you could take it anywhere you feel like going.
why not a v8
You can only get 4cyl or 6cyl engines according to their specs. The 4cyl generates 200hp and the 6cyl 210hp. The 6cyl is aluminum block, too. I’m guessing they feel that’s enough power.
– Dave
The minimum bid is 50,000 dollars? For that much money I’d expect the body to be stretched a bit for additional front seat leg room, the front seat backs to be higher to provide upper back and head protection in the event of an accident and a full top and doors so you could drive this silly thing when it’s cold outside. Seems like too much money for too little innovation. It’s got some good ideas but still way overpriced for me. I could do without the multiplane rear view mirror.
All I can say is WOW!