UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7900
(02/07/2013) Philip found this on eWillys, restored it, and is ready to sell it. Looks great!
“1951 Willys CJ3A (Jeep)
Complete frame up restoration. The body is all metal, not one bondo repair. All Original driveline with a 12v conversion. Runs between 10 and 30 psi hot and cold (see photo). Everything works, electrical, gauges, 4wd, etc. It is wired for turn signals, but turn signal hardware and bulbs are not installed. Beechwood canvas seats. Runs like it would have 60 years ago. It will go anywhere. It just won’t go anywhere fast. Add an overdrive if you want to go faster than 45 mph.
I kept it as original as I could. I only added a 1″ Superlift suspension lift and 1/2″ shackle lift as well as 31×9.50 Super Swampers, a CJ5 rollbar and a 12,000 lb electric winch.
Titled and Registered in my name (Tennessee).
$8500 OBO. May be interested in trades: 1928-1953 Fords with flathead V8, early ford parts, or maybe a solid CJ5, 7 or 8. But I won’t be adding any cash, straight up or your trade plus cash.”
Is that a steering wheel from a much later CJ?
Seriously? Thats your comment? 🙂
Yes it is a later wheel. I don’t know about “much later” though.
Good looking jeep
Where is Greenback, Tn. from Raleigh, NC. I might want to look at your CJ..
Mike
Mike,
Here’s a map link that might help.
https://maps.google.com/maps?client=safari&oe=UTF-8&q=greenback+tn&ie=UTF-8&hq=&hnear=0x885e842e2a7f5f4f:0xb73b837007207dff,Greenback,+TN&gl=us&ei=Xf0TUbeIHOWOiALBxYHQCQ&ved=0CJUBELYD
If you want to call the seller, use the phone number near the end of the ad.
– Dave
Thanks. I’m just south of Knoxville.
Thats a good looking jeep, if I was in the market for another one, I would sure look at it, Sounds like a great price
Thanks. I really enjoyed building it!