UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/14/2015) Listed as a 1947 CJ-3B, this is clearly not original.
“12 Volt conversion. Everything else original working 4wd 4cyl”
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UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/14/2015) Listed as a 1947 CJ-3B, this is clearly not original.
“12 Volt conversion. Everything else original working 4wd 4cyl”
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Someone really messed with this poor jeep. All one piece from the rear cross member up with no tail gate, no front or rear bow pockets, different tail lights, some steel has been added to wheel wells,etc. I love it when people say original and it clearly isn’t
And is that the back of a wooden bench seat we’re looking at?
Chris, maybe the seller means this is “original” as in one-of-a-kind, unique? We’ve seen plenty of “original” jeeps in that context before. Certainly calling this a “1947 CJ-3B was “original” 😉
Still might be a good jeep for the money, however.
Wow that seat is brutal! Your right Joe it’s original in that context.
I’m happy to announce that this thing is over in SC and not GA. We may be weird over here but not that bad! 🙂
Thanks for clearing that up Neil. 🙂