The jeep appears solid and ready for a drive.The floor looks painted/lined, but doesn’t look restored.
“completely restored inside and out, hurricane engine, runs and looks great, roll bar, canvas top”
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The jeep appears solid and ready for a drive.The floor looks painted/lined, but doesn’t look restored.
“completely restored inside and out, hurricane engine, runs and looks great, roll bar, canvas top”
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What’s with the stance? She’s sitting unusually high!
with the f head looks like a body lift was used to clear hood
That makes sense, Bill. You can see clearance at the rear between cross member and rear panel. But I think there’s added lift at the spring mounts, too. Makes for an awkward look to an otherwise nice CJ3A.
restored 49 3a ?. Has 2a seats, repo serial # tag on dash. motor, radiator .bumper. park lights , tail lights ,lift ,gauges ?. nice rig but not restored plus needs larger tires to look ok with the lift