This 1949 Willys CJ-3A it is powered by a 134ci inline-four paired with a three-speed manual transmission and a dual-range transfer case. The truck is finished in red with a black soft top over black upholstery, and it is equipped with 16″ steel wheels, manually locking front hubs, a 12-volt electrical system, and a Pioneer stereo with USB and Bluetooth connectivity.

Equipped with a Weber W-O carburetor and a 12-volt electrical system with an alternator, the 134ci “Go-Devil” inline-four sends power to the rear or all four wheels through a three-speed manual transmission and a dual-range transfer case.

The truck was refinished in red with black accents, and its black soft top has removable side panels and a roll-up rear window. Soft doors, a fold-down windshield, a driver’s side mirror, and side steps are additional elements.

Steel 16″ wheels are wrapped in 6.00-series bias-ply tires, and a matching spare is mounted on the right-rear quarter panel. Gabriel shock absorbers are fitted, and stopping power is provided by unassisted four-wheel drum brakes.

The low-back front seats are trimmed in black upholstery and equipped with three-point seatbelts. Speakers beneath the rear bench are linked with a Bluetooth-capable Pioneer stereo, which is mounted above the driver’s seat.

The three-spoke steering wheel fronts a body-colored dashboard panel with a 60-mph speedometer surrounded by gauges for fuel level, oil pressure, amperage, and coolant temperature.

The five-digit odometer shows fewer than 3,500 miles, total mileage is unknown.