UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
(04/20/2019) This has VT tags, but never been to VT, which likely means a replacement title of some type.
“Since buying this ’54 Willys CJ-3B in Utah nine years ago, it has been garaged in Colorado (despite the VT tags, it’s never been to VT). It’s rust free and almost completely overhauled. Since I’ve owned it I have made the following improvements: Remanufactured engine, new radiator, new leaf springs, new struts, new fuel pump, new carburetor, new distributor cap and harness, new points, etc. It runs great. I am moving and have too many vehicles. I have a nearly new dove tail trailer (bought it for $2,600 and have put about 2-3 thousand miles on it) that I would sell for $1500 along with the Jeep. I have about $25,000 into this vehicle, including the initial acquisition cost. It’s not perfect, but it’s pretty close. This is likely the most mechanically sound stock Willys on the market.”
Looks like a replacement body.
Good looking 3B but those hood windshield support blocks have to go!
Bob,
Good point. I missed the passenger side indents.
– Dave
As far as I can see the rear brackets on back corners are missing. Don’t see any drain holes either.
Did anybody notice … [Edited for clarity] here’s a tip, you’ll probably do better selling this vintage jeep if you can add back the original seats. [/end edit]
Hey, at least he put new STRUTS in it.
Way off on the edit. He called them some kind of sissy seats.