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The Willys CJ-3B replaced the CJ-3A in 1953, the same year Willys-Overland was bought by Kaiser Motors. The CJ-3B was powered by a 134c...
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The Willys CJ-3B replaced the CJ-3A in 1953, the same year Willys-Overland was bought by Kaiser Motors. The CJ-3B was powered by a 134ci (2.2L) inline 4-cylinder engine that replaced the “Willys Go Devil” 4-cylinder made famous in World War II. The CJ-3B introduced a higher grille and hood to clear the new Willys Hurricane engine. A four-speed manual transmission became optional in 1963. Until 1968, about 196,000 CJ-3Bs were produced.
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