UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7200.
(06/24/2013) Given it doesn’t look like there was any gas filler on the driver’s side, I’m not sure what body this is front. Maybe DJ or repro? Looks like a nice build.
“1948 Willys CJ3A , 327 Chevy Engine, 4-Speed Granny Low , Twin Stick Transfer Case, Lifted, New Goodyears, Roll-Cage, Tow Bar, 4-Point Seat Belt System, Tilt-Steering Column, Power Brakes, Power Steering, Heater. Good Condition!”
This little jeep has been for sale for quite a while.
I know there’s a lot of money that goes into these trail jeeps but this one seems to be lacking fit and finish. It just doesn’t show that nice.
Dave, hasn’t this one in Port Townsend been for sale for 3 years now? I seem to remember seeing this from time to time since I first found eWillys.
Joe, correct. It’s been around a while.
Now says it has 327 SBC engine. But I have to ask, where the heck is the neck/cap? Doo de doo de doo…..
Barry,
My guess is that the gas tank is in the back and the filler is behind the gas can holders. Good catch on the engine change. Maybe someone corrected the seller.
I think when he was referring to the neck and cap, he was meaning that back in those days 327s didn’t have the more recent PVC valves and oil cap on the valve covers, they had an oil filler neck and cap jutting up beside the thermostat. 327s are increasingly rare. So it’s probably a more modern SBC, such as the common 305 or 350s that were made by the millions.