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1950 CJ-3A Evergreen, CO **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3250.

“1950 Willys CJ 3A, rebuilt 225 V6, 2 bbl, headers, dual exhaust, new heater, electric fuel pump, power lock rear, 4.88 gears, 3″ body lift, winch, full rollcage, soft top and bikini top, tera flex revolver shackles, Dana 44 axle in rear (19 spline) and Dana 27 axle in front, 31 x 10.5 tires, rear tires have less than 500 miles, locking hubs, windshield wipers, TH250 2 speed automatic transmission, dual batteries, 4 sets off road lights, battery disconnect, heavy duty front and rear bumpers, tow bar, rear tire carrier, rear cargo carrier, two extra fuel cans, bucket seats, rebuilt steering, drop pinion arm, body is a little rough; needs patch panel in right rear; some sanding and painting. Many extra parts.

This is a great off road Willys. I am sad to part with this, but am just not using it much any more. This Willys deserves to have fun.”

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5 Comments on “1950 CJ-3A Evergreen, CO **SOLD**

  1. Buz

    In photo 1, Instead of a hood bump, it almost looks like an old Dodge van parked across the field in the background.

  2. Brett

    My thoughts to, maybe something in the background is lined up just right and looks like a hood bump. I wouldn’t of given it a second thought if I hadn’t seen the other pictures.

  3. David Eilers Post author

    I couldn’t tell if someone was back there either. I just increased the size of the photo and it does look like there might be windows in the rear. It could well be a van.

  4. willy s. wagon

    Take a closer look, the shadow from the JEEP is coming toward the camera and to the rear. The same as the shadow from the hideous scoop, toward the camera and across the hood and cowl. It’s a completely different hood no WILLYS stamping or windshield props.

  5. David Eilers Post author

    Good points! Must be a different hood … and now I see I accidentally stuck an extra photo at the bottom of the post of another jeep. Fixed that.

    – Dave

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