UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
It’s got some dents and dings, especially that front bumper. Has some EasyLok hubs. Unclear why the parking brake was moved down.
“1957 CJ3B Willy’s Jeep F block 4cyl Clean title Newer Brake cylinders, lines, 5 coker tires with no cracks, redone electrical, great shape, runs great. Original engine and power train. 4×4 with manual lockers.”
Correct me if I’m wrong but I think this guy probably relocated the e-brake because he couldn’t get the original cane handle replacement. Knowing Yuma, that probably got pulled out of some sidelined old bailer jeep. Just a guess, but there are a lot of old beater Jeeps around Yuma.
Ron,
That’s certainly a possibility. This looks like a later model 3B T-handle.
– Dave
In the FB posting about this Jeep, it says “Army Jeep”, which made me wonder why the only thing remotely military looking is the blackout light assembly on the drivers fender….yet the Jeep has no ‘cat eyes’ or military style tail lights….???
Rick,
Many people describe civilian jeeps incorrectly as military jeeps. Now, some CJs were used in the military, but nearly all such jeeps should have government issued plaques on them. I see no dash plaque like that on the dash, so I doubt this was used in the military. Here’s an example of one of those plates used on a standard CJ-3B: http://www.ewillys.com/wp-content/uploads2/2013/08/1960-dod-cj3b-plate.jpg
– Dave
Dave,
Got it. It just seems odd that someone went to the trouble of putting that blackout light on that fender. Yes I have seen them on other non military Jeeps…just wondering why, that’s all.
Rick,
I might have misinterpreted your question. 🙂
I’m assuming they did it to make it look more military?
– Dave