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1952 CJ-3A Perry Hall, MD **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.

Here’s  a nice looking CJ-3A that starts at a fair price.

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“Hello, up for auction is my 1953 Willys CJ3A. This Jeep is an excellent example of “survivor” and is mostly original. I am the 3rd owner of this Willys. I purchased it from the 2nd owner in 2012. He owned the Jeep from 1962 to 2012. I was told the Willys was owned by the State of Maryland from 1952 to 1962 but I have no documentation of this. The mileage currently shows as 51017 and is the original mileage. The Willys is a 1953 according serial number but is titled as a 1952, this is very common. The build date falls in November of ’52, often new vehicles were titled as the year they were sold in. The title is clear and in my name. The Jeep is mostly unmolested other than a repaint some years back by the 2nd owner. The paint is close to the original color. There is rust but the body is very solid. Sections of the hat channels, body sides where the floor meet them, and the rear panels are the worst of the rust. The floors and tool box botom are remarkably solid. If properly cared for the body will last for many years. The frame is solid and shows no cracking. This Jeep is mechanically sound and very reliable. The Jeep has a set of dealer installed vintage lock out hubs, an original grill screen and a factory accessory Pintle Hook. Also included with the Willys is the Witco black vinyl soft top. I have put roughly 4000 miles on it while I have owned it. I have gone through the Willys and serviced everything.

-engine oil changes with zinc additive
-serviced trans and transfer case fluids
-front axle service including new seals, knuckle seals, clean and inspect knuckle and wheel bearings, repack wheel bearings, differential fluid and knuckle fluid
-rear axle service including new seals, clean, inspect and repack axle bearings, differential fluid
-new rubber brake hoses and wheel cylinders
-flush brake fluid
-rebuilt the original master cylinder
-clean and adjust brake shoes and replace worn adjusters
-full tune up including points, condenser, cap, rotor, coil, wires and plugs, adjust timing
-valve adjustment
-rebuild and adjust carburetor with NOS Carter rebuild kit
-NOS AC fuel pump
-NOS Carter fuel filter
-new intake manifold
-new exhaust manifold
-new exhaust system
-new radiator and heater hoses
-new thermostat
-NOS Harrison radiator
-flush coolant
-install vintage Harrison Heater in excellent original condition
-new fan belt
-new reproduction wiring harness from Walck’s
-new STA Super Traxion 6.50-16 tires and tubes(5)
-install Koenig hard top model 320 Jiffy Top

The Willys runs and drive wonderfully. I regularly drive it to work and around town. It is very reliable and starts easily every time. The Jeep still has a 6 volt electrical system. I did set it up for a tow bar for flat towing, however it has only been towed three times totaling approximately 350 miles and the tow bar is not included. When servicing the Jeep I found the majority of the components to be original, and in excellent condition showing no signs of abuse. This Willys is a wonderful survivor and has tons of character and would be very enjoyable to preserve. However if you wanted to restore this Jeep it would be a very easy restoration and you will have an excellent show quality Willys when done. I enjoy the Jeep and would like to keep it but I want to get a Willys Wagon or Truck, so this has to go to make some room.

 

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