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Scott shared this cool little video.
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Very Very Cool.
Im with Lew ,that’s awesome . That’s the 3B featured in this months JP magazine
I like the dash swamp cooler.
The tub appears stretched. Was that standard on the ’53 CJ3B?
Sorry, just questions from the uninformed!
Think he mentions his dad did the body stretch himself. Other than the extended bed some vendors produced for the CJ bodies, until the CJ8 there was no stretch at the back of the body. The CJ6 was stretched between axles.
Wonderful video 🙂
Between Minnesota Chris and eWillys in general, I’m becoming a “high hood” fan… and wishing I didn’t sell out my share to Joel on the rust-free 57-ish orange tub. Not that I have the skills or resources to ever make it as nice/cool as the dark green on in this video.
Very nice.. Terrific memories….
That was an exciting video. I’d love to find a little trailer just like that to pull behind my high hood.
Great video. Thanks for posting this Dave!
Not sure if that is an original color but it sure looks good on this one.