UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
“rebuilt F head, tranny rear end , brakes, have all been gone through, this is like a barn find. Lights all work. Road ready.Serious calls only.”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
“rebuilt F head, tranny rear end , brakes, have all been gone through, this is like a barn find. Lights all work. Road ready.Serious calls only.”
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nice looking 3b. I wonder what it looks like under the diamond plate. two vacuum motors, fresh air heater and defroster, hood gutter, original paint with stencil. Some black paint or liner has been added to floor though. doesn’t look all cut up and modified. need the original wheels put back on. seller claims that the motor has been rebuilt as well as tranny and rear end. If all that has been done then it’s a bonus. Not a bad price at all. 3bs are tough to find in mostly original condition. I’d buy it if I didn’t have my 59. Same color as mine even
Oh yeah… the seats have to go and the huge armadillo guard on the front. Nice chaff screen though
1961: truly a great year for men and jeeps 😉
I was hoping to hear from you on this one, Chris! Are you sure those aren’t “all-weather” velour seats? That’s a seriously high armadillo catcher… make a BBQ or backboard out of that one.