
This is a brief history of my 1954 Willys CJ-3B. My father was a distributor of milk in his youth, the jeep was given to him by my grandfather. My uncle took care of my grandfather and sold the jeep to a friend. My passion for jeeps started with my father, so my intention was that when my father retired, he could enjoy his jeep. Searching nationally with photos, the history, and records was able to locate the jeep in the hands of a restorer. I negotiated with him and was bought it for my dad to enjoy. Currently the CJ-3B holds historic vehicle plates for Costa Rica. I am also currently working on another project of a 1957 Willys. We are also preparing for the 2016 EXPO organized by Jeep Willys Club Costa Rica on April 17th.





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Beautiful job!
Beautiful job!
Congratulations for thinking in your father´s feelings.I am sure he will remember his youth with joy and will make him happy.The Jeep looks very nice as well.Enjoy both it!
Congratulations for thinking in your father´s feelings.I am sure he will remember his youth with joy and will make him happy.The Jeep looks very nice as well.Enjoy both it!
Nice restoration – it looks great.
Nice restoration – it looks great.
Very good job getting a good looking Jeep back, that your Dad had, My Father was a milkman for Braleys Creamery in Dartmouth Mass. in the early 1950s, and drove in his Divco milk truck as he drove me to school, I still remember the empty glass milk bottles and metal racks they were in rattling. And seeing the street go by as he kept open the folding doors, Great Memories of my Dad.So I bought a 1966 Divci milk truck to restore and paint it Braleys Creamery colors, but I failed I never finished it I sold it after my Dad died. So its great to see what you did with this Jeep.
Very good job getting a good looking Jeep back, that your Dad had, My Father was a milkman for Braleys Creamery in Dartmouth Mass. in the early 1950s, and drove in his Divco milk truck as he drove me to school, I still remember the empty glass milk bottles and metal racks they were in rattling. And seeing the street go by as he kept open the folding doors, Great Memories of my Dad.So I bought a 1966 Divci milk truck to restore and paint it Braleys Creamery colors, but I failed I never finished it I sold it after my Dad died. So its great to see what you did with this Jeep.
Great job, I like those feelings thinking of your loving ones very nice jeep enjoy it very much with the family,greetings from Aruba
Great job, I like those feelings thinking of your loving ones very nice jeep enjoy it very much with the family,greetings from Aruba
I also was a milkman and my Dad and I had a 1953 CJ3B. Great job on the restoration. I hope to complete mine one of these days.
I also was a milkman and my Dad and I had a 1953 CJ3B. Great job on the restoration. I hope to complete mine one of these days.