1954 Willys Jeep CJ3B walkaround and start up
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These are Amazing Toys. I have one of these in my driveway. Gonna work on her in the Spring Summer time. Can't Wait! :)
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cool looking jeep you got there!
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Cool little Jeep.. Looks to be in great shape for spending its whole life up north! I'd like to find a FC-150 someday.. Maybe someday.
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This is great! Thanks so much for posting!
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Thanks for sharing the family history of your machine. I'm not sure I would start so easily at that temperature. Grin
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Love the jeep. It's a classic. And a keeper for sure.
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that does sound like a good running motor!
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The go devil sounds good...I have a 54 3b also with the original hurricane engine...nice jeep
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sounds like you have idle a bit high, unless the choke is still pulled. idle is i believe should be between 600-700 rpm warm.
aiudig 2 years ago
@aiudig It has two separate knobs for choke and throttle.....I can kick the idle up and down separately from setting the choke...
ns3330 1 year ago
Thanks for sharing, Love the top/roof, Ford pickup?
hanleyfallsmn56245 2 years ago
Yep.....top is from an old cab from a 1965 F-100 The cab was severely rusted and was removed from the F-100 and replaced with a rust free cab.
ns3330 2 years ago
i want to get an old willys jeep cj2 or cj3, but i want to know if i will have to buy a trailer to get it to the trails or will i be able to drive it 50 mph on the roads?
BeboAltizer 2 years ago
My Dad had the Jeep licensed and on the road for the first year or two he owned it back in the early 1960's......40-45 mph is as fast as he felt comfortable driving it....After that, it was taken off the road and used only for plowing the driveway and pulling tree stumps......
ns3330 2 years ago