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1954 CJ-3B & Trailer Black Hawk, CO $17,000

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UPDATE: Still Available

This 3B looks ready for the hills.

Willy CJ3B Vin 454GB236847 Asking price $17,000.00
Engine original 4cycle “F” head
The ultimate 1950’s adventure package with all the vintage aftermarket additions; Sears aluminum cab, Braden power take-off winch with half inch cable, Warren hubs, 2nd gas tank under the passengers seat, and block heater. Includes a Bantam Trailer Corp. munitions type trailer, originally designed with the same wheels and rims to pair with the CJ. This trailer has a fabricated aluminum covered top. There are a total of 8 original rims with vintage bias-ply tube tires in great condition. Other additions include removable rear seat, handy man jack, CB radio set (with 12 to 6 volt converter), spotlight, conventional AM radio, vintage metal ice chest, and 7 vintage metal jerry cans. The vehicle spent more than fifty of it’s years living in the comfort of a garage. The upholstery is in great shape but the foam liner on the inside of cab has deteriorated.
The engine was rebuilt in 1963 by a precision motor shop in Denver where it had the crankshaft plated in hard chrome, all the moving parts were matched and balanced. In 1979 both the front and rear axles were fitted with positraction differentials. The original spider gear parts are still in good shape and included with jeep. A full set of chains is also included. The performance of The Little Red Jeep with positraction and chains in difficult situations is very impressive.”

http://denver.craigslist.org/cto/4727460992.html

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3 Comments on “1954 CJ-3B & Trailer Black Hawk, CO $17,000

  1. peter guattery

    i would be very interested in this jeep–could do a lot with it!–but–i can not figure out what that price reflects. am i missing something??

  2. peter guattery

    it’s pretty obvious what’s included. i just can’t justify the price. sentimental value? full resto’s are much less expensive. with close to 70k miles, it just seems too high.

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