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Post 1956 CJ-3B New Hope, Pa **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.

Check out the Serial Number Tag. Seriously?  The seller can’t spend 30 seconds to google “cj2a” and verify what they own? (and expect someone else to spend $5500)?  Seriously?

“Here is a Willys Jeep model CJ   1946   4 cyl flathead engine runs great, starts right up and drives fine, 3 speed manual transmission, good clutch, rebuilt front end including new ball joints, control arms etc.  Fold down windshield, seats are in good condition, floorboards are solid, has roll bar…very fun to drive. i believe i have priced this vehicle to sell. I have clear title in hand…1946 is the year on the title. please call with any questions toll free at  1-888-862-9555.  we welcome long distance buyers and can assist in shipping anywhere. We have been selling vehicles on E-Bay for over ten years and have a 100% positive rating. We do our best to describe our vehicles properly. The price excludes tax, tags and doc fee of $149.50  Thank you from New Hope Auto Sales. This is a fun toy that will hold it’s value in my opinion.”

 

5 Comments on “Post 1956 CJ-3B New Hope, Pa **SOLD**

  1. frank

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    100% pos feedback? 10 years on ebay? seems like a stereotypical used car salesman trying to flog something they know zip about. spend twenty seconds on this great website and they’d know a 2a from a 3a from a 3b. besides …pictures on the site show a bunch of painted over rust on the firewall and the inner fender. nice jeep, not 5500 nice though

  2. Rich

    Wow this is a true “FRANKENJEEP” Look closely at the pics on ebay it has an L head motor. The 3b body was developed to accomodate the taller F head. This is a 2a frame/running gear, and title, with a 3b body.

  3. frank

    the ad on ebay now disputes the fact it has a flathead. obviously has no idea what a flat head is. still claims title says ’46. who knows what else is messed up with this…..sawdust in the tranny?

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