Re: Willys Questions..
Same here.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Mike Romain wrote: > > What did you post it with? > > My ISP didn't pick it up, but it did pick up the replies to it. > > Mike > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's |
Re: Willys Questions..
Same here.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Mike Romain wrote: > > What did you post it with? > > My ISP didn't pick it up, but it did pick up the replies to it. > > Mike > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's |
Re: Willys Questions..
Same here.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Mike Romain wrote: > > What did you post it with? > > My ISP didn't pick it up, but it did pick up the replies to it. > > Mike > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's |
Re: Willys Questions..
Went to look at the Willys today. It is a 1961 CJ3B, Has a PTO on it.
There are 4 shifters on the floor. It is a 3 speed. It has a fiberglass top, no roll bar. It is an orange color. 70k original miles. I think I am going to hold out for a better looking CJ5. Thanks again for all the help and suggestions. I posted the pics of 79 with outlook express. When I go to the group, they are there... "John D" <flper@verizon.net> wrote in message news:WH%Ic.40125$Xb4.25241@nwrdny02.gnilink.net... > Hello, I am new to jeeps, so please excuse any stupid ?'s > > I am in the market for a jeep cj. Mainly for hunting /offroad. > > I found 2 in my price range. > > fist one is a 1979 CJ5 6cyl 3 speed 67000 original miles. Interior is nice, > soft top is ok, no tears. Body is rough. Rear body mounts are rough also. > $1500.00 > > second one I found is 1961 or 63, owner not sure.Willys. It is a 4 cyl, 3 > speed with plow package. Not sure of the miles either. Has original hard > top( fiberglass??). Body had some repairs made to it. Runs good. $2000 > neg. > > I think it would be cool to get the willys, smaller and can go more places. > Is there a soft top available for the willys. > > What one is the better choice. I would assume the Willys would hold its > value more? > > Thanks in advance for the help. > > John > > |
Re: Willys Questions..
Went to look at the Willys today. It is a 1961 CJ3B, Has a PTO on it.
There are 4 shifters on the floor. It is a 3 speed. It has a fiberglass top, no roll bar. It is an orange color. 70k original miles. I think I am going to hold out for a better looking CJ5. Thanks again for all the help and suggestions. I posted the pics of 79 with outlook express. When I go to the group, they are there... "John D" <flper@verizon.net> wrote in message news:WH%Ic.40125$Xb4.25241@nwrdny02.gnilink.net... > Hello, I am new to jeeps, so please excuse any stupid ?'s > > I am in the market for a jeep cj. Mainly for hunting /offroad. > > I found 2 in my price range. > > fist one is a 1979 CJ5 6cyl 3 speed 67000 original miles. Interior is nice, > soft top is ok, no tears. Body is rough. Rear body mounts are rough also. > $1500.00 > > second one I found is 1961 or 63, owner not sure.Willys. It is a 4 cyl, 3 > speed with plow package. Not sure of the miles either. Has original hard > top( fiberglass??). Body had some repairs made to it. Runs good. $2000 > neg. > > I think it would be cool to get the willys, smaller and can go more places. > Is there a soft top available for the willys. > > What one is the better choice. I would assume the Willys would hold its > value more? > > Thanks in advance for the help. > > John > > |
Re: Willys Questions..
Went to look at the Willys today. It is a 1961 CJ3B, Has a PTO on it.
There are 4 shifters on the floor. It is a 3 speed. It has a fiberglass top, no roll bar. It is an orange color. 70k original miles. I think I am going to hold out for a better looking CJ5. Thanks again for all the help and suggestions. I posted the pics of 79 with outlook express. When I go to the group, they are there... "John D" <flper@verizon.net> wrote in message news:WH%Ic.40125$Xb4.25241@nwrdny02.gnilink.net... > Hello, I am new to jeeps, so please excuse any stupid ?'s > > I am in the market for a jeep cj. Mainly for hunting /offroad. > > I found 2 in my price range. > > fist one is a 1979 CJ5 6cyl 3 speed 67000 original miles. Interior is nice, > soft top is ok, no tears. Body is rough. Rear body mounts are rough also. > $1500.00 > > second one I found is 1961 or 63, owner not sure.Willys. It is a 4 cyl, 3 > speed with plow package. Not sure of the miles either. Has original hard > top( fiberglass??). Body had some repairs made to it. Runs good. $2000 > neg. > > I think it would be cool to get the willys, smaller and can go more places. > Is there a soft top available for the willys. > > What one is the better choice. I would assume the Willys would hold its > value more? > > Thanks in advance for the help. > > John > > |
Re: Willys Questions..
Went to look at the Willys today. It is a 1961 CJ3B, Has a PTO on it.
There are 4 shifters on the floor. It is a 3 speed. It has a fiberglass top, no roll bar. It is an orange color. 70k original miles. I think I am going to hold out for a better looking CJ5. Thanks again for all the help and suggestions. I posted the pics of 79 with outlook express. When I go to the group, they are there... "John D" <flper@verizon.net> wrote in message news:WH%Ic.40125$Xb4.25241@nwrdny02.gnilink.net... > Hello, I am new to jeeps, so please excuse any stupid ?'s > > I am in the market for a jeep cj. Mainly for hunting /offroad. > > I found 2 in my price range. > > fist one is a 1979 CJ5 6cyl 3 speed 67000 original miles. Interior is nice, > soft top is ok, no tears. Body is rough. Rear body mounts are rough also. > $1500.00 > > second one I found is 1961 or 63, owner not sure.Willys. It is a 4 cyl, 3 > speed with plow package. Not sure of the miles either. Has original hard > top( fiberglass??). Body had some repairs made to it. Runs good. $2000 > neg. > > I think it would be cool to get the willys, smaller and can go more places. > Is there a soft top available for the willys. > > What one is the better choice. I would assume the Willys would hold its > value more? > > Thanks in advance for the help. > > John > > |
Re: Willys Questions..
>From: "John D"
>Went to look at the Willys today. It is a 1961 CJ3B, Has a PTO on it. >There are 4 shifters on the floor. It is a 3 speed. It has a fiberglass >top, no roll bar. It is an orange color. 70k original miles. >I think I am going to hold out for a better looking CJ5 I dunno. If I were choosing between a CJ-3B and an older CJ-5, with the CJ-3B being basically sound but in need of cosmetics and the "usual" repairs necessary on an older jeep, I would go with the 3B every time. They are the classic "real jeep." Although some think the 3B is the "ugly duckling," I have always been partial to them. (Used to have a '54 CJ-3B.) In fact, I've been keeping my eye open for a solid CJ-6 frame (101" wheelbase) with the idea of lengthening a repro CJ-3B body to fit and using a Dana 44 front and Dana 60 rear axle with a 5.0 Ford motor and auto tranny. (I guess you might call the end result a CJ-6B.) Robert Bills KG6LMV Orange County CA '83 CJ-7 '46 Bantam BT3C '87 Ford F250 4x4 Diesel http://www.outdoorwire.com/4x4/jeep/...p-l/billsr.htm |
Re: Willys Questions..
>From: "John D"
>Went to look at the Willys today. It is a 1961 CJ3B, Has a PTO on it. >There are 4 shifters on the floor. It is a 3 speed. It has a fiberglass >top, no roll bar. It is an orange color. 70k original miles. >I think I am going to hold out for a better looking CJ5 I dunno. If I were choosing between a CJ-3B and an older CJ-5, with the CJ-3B being basically sound but in need of cosmetics and the "usual" repairs necessary on an older jeep, I would go with the 3B every time. They are the classic "real jeep." Although some think the 3B is the "ugly duckling," I have always been partial to them. (Used to have a '54 CJ-3B.) In fact, I've been keeping my eye open for a solid CJ-6 frame (101" wheelbase) with the idea of lengthening a repro CJ-3B body to fit and using a Dana 44 front and Dana 60 rear axle with a 5.0 Ford motor and auto tranny. (I guess you might call the end result a CJ-6B.) Robert Bills KG6LMV Orange County CA '83 CJ-7 '46 Bantam BT3C '87 Ford F250 4x4 Diesel http://www.outdoorwire.com/4x4/jeep/...p-l/billsr.htm |
Re: Willys Questions..
>From: "John D"
>Went to look at the Willys today. It is a 1961 CJ3B, Has a PTO on it. >There are 4 shifters on the floor. It is a 3 speed. It has a fiberglass >top, no roll bar. It is an orange color. 70k original miles. >I think I am going to hold out for a better looking CJ5 I dunno. If I were choosing between a CJ-3B and an older CJ-5, with the CJ-3B being basically sound but in need of cosmetics and the "usual" repairs necessary on an older jeep, I would go with the 3B every time. They are the classic "real jeep." Although some think the 3B is the "ugly duckling," I have always been partial to them. (Used to have a '54 CJ-3B.) In fact, I've been keeping my eye open for a solid CJ-6 frame (101" wheelbase) with the idea of lengthening a repro CJ-3B body to fit and using a Dana 44 front and Dana 60 rear axle with a 5.0 Ford motor and auto tranny. (I guess you might call the end result a CJ-6B.) Robert Bills KG6LMV Orange County CA '83 CJ-7 '46 Bantam BT3C '87 Ford F250 4x4 Diesel http://www.outdoorwire.com/4x4/jeep/...p-l/billsr.htm |
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