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1953 CJ-3B Sacramento, Ca $3500

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UPDATE:  Price dropped to $3500

(06/11/2009) I’m not sure I understand why the turn signals were moved outwards.

“53′ CJ3B PROFESSIONALLY REBUILT F-HEAD ENGINE NEW BRAKES THE ENTIRE BODY HAS BEEN POWDER COATED.THERE IS NO BONDO ON THIS JEEP. FOR SALE OR TRADE APPROX VALUE $3,500 WILL TRADE FOR NICE FISHING BOAT OR JEEP WRANGLER HARD TOP AND HARD DOORS FOR 97-06 .”

http://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/3481211372.html

 

5 Comments on “1953 CJ-3B Sacramento, Ca $3500

  1. SE Pennsylvania Steve

    I thought the small lights beneath the headlights were “parking lights”, not turn signals. Maybe the owner of this Jeep was intending to install both one below the other but never did. Can you even have just one set of small lights perform both parking light and turn signal function at the same time?

  2. David Eilers

    There are small dual filament bulbs that can be used, but you have to modify the housing. I was going to experiment with a tail light converter, to see if I could get it to overriding my parking lights in the front when blinking. I am still not sure about that though ….

    Here is a 3rd alternative, though I only just ran across the site and haven’t investigated it well. http://www.600rr.net/vb/showthread.php?t=67579

  3. SE Pennsylvania Steve

    I guess you could just convert your parking lights to turn signal lights because, honestly, what does anyone use their Jeep parking lights for? They’re so small, you might as well just use your headlights if you want to be seen. And why are they called “parking lights”?? (Geez, I’m starting to sound like Jerry Seinfield doing his standup routine.)

  4. cole vlot

    hi i was really liking this jeep and we live near merced ca but the price is a little hi so maybe if u could drop it a little bit we would go take a look

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