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Day 11 – Mar. 30th: Phoenix’s Mystery Castle

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The Mystery Castle as it appeared in Life Magazine in 1948.

On Sunday we didn’t do a whole lot, which was just fine with us. But, we did have one objective: To visit the Mystery Castle. Located just south of Phoenix, the Mystery Castle was built in the 1930s by Boyce Gulley. While living with his wife and daughter in Seattle, Boyce learned he had tuberculosis and was given six months to live. Without a word to them, he left. After wandering for a year, he discovered he wasn’t going to die. So, he settled down in Phoenix, got some free land south of the city, and built a castle for his daughter. His wife and daughter wouldn’t learn about the castle until after his death in 1945. When they arrived to take possession of the property, they were told that after living there two years, they could open up a mystery door….

On January 1, 1948, Life Magazine was there to cover the opening of the door. You can learn more about what they found by reading the January 26, 1948, issue of Life Magazine.

Here are some photos. You really have to see the place to understand it. If you like rustic and eclectic, this place is a must see:

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Following our tour of the house, we got some food and headed for our motel. Tomorrow we will do a few touristy things around Phoenix.

<– Day 10 – Mar. 29th: Red Lobster or Bust — Day 2 of the FC Roundup | OVERVIEW | Day 12 Mar. 31st: Stagecoaches and a Glass Desert –>

 
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Sebastian’s Story at the CJ-3B Page

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Derek just posted a great story Sebastian wrote titled “Three Willys Jeeps and 2,500 Miles in Between. It covers his life with jeeps, both in Colombia and in the U.S., and includes lots of great photos.

http://cj3b.info/Owners/Sebastian.html

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1947 CJ-2A w/Trailer Groton, MA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.

Not a great photo, but it looks like a real nice jeep.

“Totally restored1947 Jeep CJ2a. Freshly painted, motor and transmission recently rebuilt, new oversized military tires and extra set, new seats, gauges.Many other items replaced. zero miles on rebuild. Jeep needs some easy final touches but I simply don’t have time to use and need tuition money. Comes with unrestored but solid Bantam trailer with matching pintle hitch and a bunch os extra parts, including a full top in great condition. My loss will be your gain. $6000 firm.”

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1953 M-38A1 Dallas, TX **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.

This looks good for the price.

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“This is the rare 1953 M38A1 Willys jeep, in Good condition. Original engine and drivetrain. Runs good and has a clear title. This model jeep was the type vehicle used in the Korean war. This is the type vechicle used in the MASH episodes and a real honest to goodness Willys jeep. It was known for being reliable, dependable, and damn near indestructable. Vehicle has been garaged for 10 years, and well maintained.

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