$20,995
Miami, Florida
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The Miami Auto Museum / Dezer Collection is pleased to offer this 1953 Willys Jeep finished in Green over Gray. With only 15k miles this vehicle is ready to cruise. The restoration on this beautiful Jeep is a few years old, but is holding up very nicely and still looks great cruising down the road or on display at a show. If you are interested in a well maintained Willys Jeep please feel free to contact Sales at 305-354-7680 or email us at [email protected] We have included a link to the Hagerty Price guide to show you the stable and upward turn in value of this wonderful vehicle. We have set the reserve modestly and a encourage interested buyers to not wait till the end of the auction. We at no time during the auction disclose our reserve, you are invite to make a offer. Hagerty Price Guide History - (1953-1964) Willys CJ-3B "Universal"CJ-3B Production Total: 196,000 (155,494 assembled in the U.S.)(Public sales end in 1964 as far as we can tell - however CJ-3Bs were still available for commercial / military markets until 1968) The Universal Jeep CJ-3B was first produced by Willys-Overland in 1953, following closely in the footsteps of it’s 1/4 ton predecessors, the CJ-2A and CJ-3A, civilian models mostly targeted to agricultural and industrial applications. With the close of WWII, Willys-Overland began to promote the CJs as civilian models that stretched beyond the scope of the militarized MB, pitched as “all-purpose” vehicles in ads of the time, first with the CJ-2A in 1945, followed by an updated but still very similar version (CJ-3A) from 1949 - 1953, and then with the more significantly modified CJ-3B from 1953-1964. In the same year that the CJ-3B was introduced, Willys-Overland was sold to the Kaiser-Frazer Corporation, who adopted the Willys Motors name until 1964. The CJ-3B, a transitional model that narrowed the gap between the CJ and M38-A1, while similar in many ways to the 2A and 3A, had one major difference: the new F-Head Hurricane engine, which delivered more horsepower, but demanded a higher hood, a structural feature that also distinguished it from earlier CJs. The new Hurricane engine delivered a marked improvement in performance, with larger intake valves in the head and increased fuel economy. While historical information about CJ-3Bs seems more difficult to obtain than other CJs, they remain part of the flat-fender family even today, as some variants are still produced under license from Willys by India’s Mahindra and Mahindra.Spec'sWeight: (Gross): 3500 lb. (1587,5 kg.) (Shipping): 2132 lb. (967,1 kg.) (Curb): 2243 lb. (1017,4 kg.) Length (overall): 129 29/32” (3,30 m.) Width (overall): 68 7/8” (175 cm.) Height (overall): 66 1/4” (169 cm.) Ground Clearance: 8” (20,3 cm.) Tread (front and rear): 48 7/16” (123 cm.) Fuel Capacity: 10 1/2 Gal. Transmission: T-90 Transfer Case: Dana 18 Front Axle: Dana 25 Rear Axle: Dana 44 Wheelbase: 80” (203 cm.) Other: 1 Piece WindshieldEngine Data: 4-134 F Head Motor (All Years) Engine Type: 134 CID (2.2L) F4-134 Hurricane 14 Number of Cylinders: 4 Cubic-In. Displacement: 134.2 cu. in. (2199,53 cm 3) Horsepower: 72@4000 rpm Torque: 114 lb-ft. (15,7 kg-m.) Compression Ratio: 6.9 to 1 Valvetrain: F-Head 305-354-7680 Email [email protected] Trades Always Welcome We have taken 30 High Definition photos to show you how wonderful this convertible truly is. Don't hesitate to contact us if there something specific you would like to see.This fantastic Willy's is in excellent condition and ready to serve "you" it's next owner. We are offering this Willy's Jeep to it's next owner at a very competitive price and expect it to sell very quickly so call Sales at 305-354-7680 or email [email protected] today to schedule a appointment! All vehicles are sold "As-is" we reserve to end the auction at anytime as our vehicles are also listed locally. Located at the Dezer Car Museum. Where we have over 1200 eye popping cars and counting! Real estate developer and collector Michael Dezer fulfilled a longtime dream when he opened his extraordinary automobile and memorabilia collection, Miami’s Auto Museum at The Dezer Collection Museum, to the public. Encompassing over 250,000-square-feet, the museum features more than 1,000 of the most unique and eclectic vehicles held in any private collection in the world. The museum’s nine exhibitions are positioned within lifelike dioramas that depict the historical period and origin of the automobiles on display. Guests can trace the evolution of the automobile through exhibits showcasing American classics from all eras, rare European classics, military cars, electric cars, micro-cars, bicycles, classic motorcycles, and more. Noting his passion for collecting began with his first vehicle — a Vespa given to him by his father at age 16 in his native Israel — Dezer today owns the largest collection of Vespas worldwide. An exhibit sure to fascinate both young and old, the museum’s Hollywood “Star” car exhibition showcases cars featured in some of Hollywood’s most celebrated movies, including the 1948 Ford “Greased Lightning” from Grease, 1959 Cadillac “Ecto-1” from Ghostbusters, 1981 Delorean “Time Machine” from Back to the Future, and the Mach 5 Speed Racer from Speed Racer Enterprises, among many others. The “Cars of the Stars” exhibition is complemented by the museum’s James Bond exhibition, which features a world-renowned collection of automobiles, submarines, airplanes, boats and memorabilia that appeared in one of Hollywood’s leading film franchises. One-of-a-kind concepts such as an indoor drive-in movie theatre and a wax figure museum further the Miami’s Auto Museum at The Dezer Collection Museum’s unique mix. In addition to its outstanding collection of vehicles and memorabilia, the museum offers a distinctive 75,000-square-foot event venue, the Dezer Showplace, perfect for hosting events of up to 1,500 guests.