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  1. the CJ3A Page | History

    The CJ-3A Page provides information and history for Willys CJ-3A Jeep Owners. It also provides information about and links to other Jeep and Willys websites.

  2. the CJ3A Page | Tech Tips

    The CJ-3A Page provides information and history for Willys CJ-3A Jeep Owners. It also provides information about and links to other Jeep and Willys websites.

  3. the CJ3A Page | Serial Number Database

    The CJ-3A Page provides information and history for Willys CJ-3A Jeep Owners. It also provides information about and links to other Jeep and Willys websites.

  4. Jeep CJ3A Specifications

    * All specifications taken from copyright 1946 by Willys-Overland Motors, Inc.

  5. the CJ3A Page | CJ-V35U

    The CJ-3A Page provides information and history for Willys CJ-3A Jeep Owners. It also provides information about and links to other Jeep and Willys websites.

  6. Wiring Diagrams - cj3apage.com

    *Original rear tail and stop light sockets are not indexed and most modern replacement sockets are indexed. ** Original 6 volt starters will operate on 12 volts if treated with respect. Do not crank for …

  7. 1950 Owners Photos - CJ3A Page

    1950 Owners Photos Greg Fowler's 3A in SC Greg writes: "I've attached a picture of my CJ-3A, taken the day I bought it. It is a 1950, and the serial number is 51495. I've been working on it off and on for …

  8. The CJ3A Page

    Apr 16, 2019 · Advertising A small collection of rare, period CJ3A advertising. We also could use submissions here too, but there honestly aren't a whole lot of ads out there for the 3A. Accessories A …

  9. 1949 CJ3A Owners Photos

    1949 CJ-3A Owners Photos Glen's 1949 family farm Jeep Glen's 3A was the first submission to the 3A page and oddly enough, the paint scheme matches mine exactly! Webb Worth's '49 3A Webb writes: …

  10. 1951 Owners Photos - CJ3A Page

    1951 Owners Photos Bob Grissoms 3A in olive drab Bob writes: "Here is a picture of my 1951 3a painted like a M38. It has 61,000 miles and no rust! A farmer in Minnesota used it to pull hay wagons …