1950 Jeep Cj3a Runs And Drives, Ready For Summer Parades Or Cruises on 2040-cars
Vancouver, Washington, United States
1950 Jeep CJ3A civilian model has the original drivetrain, however the engine has very low miles since rebuild. The clutch, transmission, twin stick transfer case, drivelines, differentials and heater are in good working order. It has had some rust repairs but is a solid older Jeep, last registered in 2009. The frame itself has no apparent rust or had any repairs. It has all new brakes and tires, also has Warn hubs, and has been converted to a GM 12v system. Most of the old fabric wrapped wiring has been replaced and the seats have been reupholstered using military canvas. This Jeep is a real head turner, drawing a crowd where ever it goes.Clean and clear Washington state title, and comes with tow bar.
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