Who is the owner of the Jeep CJ-3B?

Who is the owner of the Jeep CJ-3B?

F-4 Hurricane Engine Specs and Photos– if you’re looking for engine photos. You can contact CJ3B.infoto add your CJ-3B to the Owners & Photos pages. — Derek Redmond

What was the serial number on a Jeep CJ 3B?

Through serial number 57348-35521 it was a King-Seeley, and begining with 35522 there were Stewart-Warner (SW) units in 6 and 12-volt, and miles and kilometers. For more details on part numbers and applications for KS and SW instruments according to serial number, see DJ-3A (and CJ-3B) Speedometers.

Where can I find pictures of my CJ-3B?

CJ-3B Owners and Photos Welcome to the updated Owners’ Photos section, full of the pictures you have sent in during the first 22 years of CJ3B.info. You can browse larger copies of the photos of the Jeeps by year, and read the feature articles on many of the Jeeps. And you can contact CJ3B.infoto add your CJ-3B here.

How much does a Universal Jeep CJ-3B weigh?

Universal Jeep Model CJ-3B. G.V.W. 3500 lbs. Curb weight: 2243 lbs (1017.4 kg) (2418 lbs. on M606). Overall length: 129-29/32 in. Overall width: 68-7/8 in. Overall height (top of windshield): 66-1/4 in.

When did Willys start using the CJ3B engine?

The CJ-3B replaced the CJ-3A in 1953, the same year Willys was sold to Kaiser. It introduced a higher grille and hood to clear the new Willys Hurricane engine.

What kind of engine does a 1953 Jeep CJ 3B have?

“For Sale 1953 JEEP WILLYS CJ-3B FLAT FENDER with original 4 CYL FLAT HEAD ENGINE. Three Manual Transmission. Everything Works. Runs and drives great.

When was the CJ 3B made in the US?

“1965 CJ-3B is the latest production CJ-3B we know of which was sold domestically in the U.S. It was built in December 1964.” September 8, 2020 • CATEGORIES: CJ-3B • TAGS: Nice, Stock. Looks solid, but if it has a flat head engine, then the engine is not original.

When did Mitsubishi stop making the CJ3B Jeep?

Mitsubishi ceased production of vehicles derived from the CJ-3B design in 1998, but Mahindra continues to produce Jeeps today.

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