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Cj3b To Buy Or Not To Buy Help!!!!!

Discussion in 'Flat Fender Tech' started by coyotehunter, Sep 7, 2007.

  1. coyotehunter

    coyotehunter Banned

    Hey fellas I found a 53 CJ3B thats in better shape than average its just had the engine rebuilt , all new wireing harness new paint, powder coated wheels and cage, new upolstery ,stock brakes . Looks very good the only thing in my way of buying it is the fella that owns it put sythetic oil in a fresh engine and when you let off the throtle she blows just a bit of smoke . When under load and when idleing no smoke . I think it may be because the oil is getting buy the valve guieds . I was thinking if I was to change oil and put good ol 30 wt in it the smoke may stop after a couple hundred miles what do you guys think? Please reply with all your expertise. Thanks Dan:beer:
     
  2. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    OMG.

    You have to ask?

    If the price is right, of course you buy it! R)
     
  3. Warloch

    Warloch Did you say Flattie??? Staff Member

    Once again - asking folks here if you should buy a jeep is like asking your crack dealer if you should take another hit...

    I evaluate a rig on the basis of if it has what I want and is worth the money. Can not help on specific of that engine, but have always had good luck going with my gut.
     
  4. coyotehunter

    coyotehunter Banned

    buy the way he is asking $7000.00
     
  5. coby61

    coby61 Stupidiotic Member

    I think we are going to need some pics. But if it is as described I think putting some dino oil back in would be a good idea.
     
  6. Andy4802

    Andy4802 Canadian Jeep junkie

    7K is a Lot... i wouldnt pay that, but i have a soft spot for beater jeeps R)

    synthetic has no place in old jeeps IMO... good old fashioned 10w30 should be just fine. can you get pics?
     
  7. w3srl

    w3srl All-around swell dude Staff Member

    :iagree:

    7k sounds a bit high unless this Jeep is REALLY nice, and needs essentially nothing.

    FWIW, the L-heads and F-heads do tend to blow a bit of oil smoke when compression braking down a long hill. The L-heads especially. There are no valve seals on the valves located in the block, so under high vacuum conditions oil can get sucked up into the intakes past the valve guides.

    Just how badly do you want that next crack hit, er I mean Jeep? R)
     
  8. mb82

    mb82 I feel great!

    7K does sound high.
     
  9. coyotehunter

    coyotehunter Banned

    Its a turn key just about perfect except the oil thing I talked to him again tonight and looks we are getting close to a deal now we are talking $6200
     
  10. Kodiak12060

    Kodiak12060 Sponsor

    Check prices on ebay to get a feel for pricing. $7K is a good sum of money.
    Did you physically get under the jeep to inspect the frame and tub? Bring a tarp, flashlight, wire brush and a small pocket knife for scraping.
     
  11. coby61

    coby61 Stupidiotic Member

    :uwop:

    :) :)
     
  12. NoFlyZone

    NoFlyZone Member

    CJ3B for 7000? come on people. Pics or not that is way too much money.
     
  13. Don X

    Don X The Prodigal Moderator Staff Member 2023 Sponsor

    Don't forget he's in Southern Cal. The market has a few more potential buyers chasing a limited supply. Depending on the condition $6,200 is not out of line.
     
  14. Glenn

    Glenn Kinda grumpy old man Staff Member

    I'd find out every detail of what has been done to the engine as far as rebuilt, and how many miles it has on the rebuild. Supposedly with synthetic the rings won't seat. Find out exactly what else has been done to the JEEP, as mentioned inspect it very closely. Could be worth the $6200, after all this is 2007.
     
  15. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    It is a lot of money, especially for something most people can't use as a daily driver. For most people, it would be a tow-along or occasional driver.

    Yeah, the California market is very high. If this is something you really want, the price may be high but not outrageous depending on the condition of the vehicle.

    I don't think the smoking is much of an issue. Do a compression check.
     
  16. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    yes, my thought too.
     
  17. jd7

    jd7 Sponsor

    ...if you do the rebuild yourself you're probably gonna spend that much in my opinion. Something to think about unless you want to say "I built it myself". If you like it and have the money(notice I refrained from saying afford it)get it. Just remember we need to see pictures.....
     
  18. Spicolli

    Spicolli jeep geek

    Well For that kinda $$$ it better have a solid body (Check all the hat channel and floor board for rust) How is the rest of the power train (rebuild?) Also the brakes should be upgraded to 11 or 12 in. (yet for that kinda of cash i would have though it would have been done! My 3B i picked up for 2000.00 and i considered it in better than average shape! It also has stock brakes but i plan on a upgrade. What color is the smoke this might be a carb prob.
    If the Willys is all stock including stock rims with little to no rust to body and frame and a top then by Ca. standards 6000. would not be out of the question! It just depends if you like it! If not there always is another Willys around the corner!! :) Also, don't forget cj3bs are not hot sellers. Most people don't like the hi hoods! As for myself i do have a soft spot for them!
    You might take a look at the CJ3B web site to do some price comparison for them!

    I will be going to San Luis Obispo this week. If ya need help I would be willing to stop and take a look!
    P.S. WE NEED SOME PICS !!! :)
     
  19. windyhill

    windyhill Sponsor

    I got my cj3b for free.....
    and then droped over 10K into it doing most of the work my self.:rofl:
    $6200 seams like a lot tell you add up all the parts, never mind the hours.:)
    To each his own. In the past I've always started with a really cheap project and then put a ton of hours an $ into them. More and more I'm all for paying a little more and getting something solid, that one some one elts put a lot into. Then mod. it to my liking. :beer:
     
  20. Hawkes

    Hawkes Member

    I agree. I put 3-4000 in the Jeepster and it's not pretty, that money just went toward a lot of rebuilding, doing everything myself. I've seen people spend 3 times that on an antique car to putt around in. I love the 3B's, I don't think it's a bad investment unless you're going to beat it to death. There are very few early Jeeps around here, rusted carcasses go for $1000 and up, and some people try to get their money back asking 10000 plus but never finding a buyer.

    Paul