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The Dreaded Hotspot Pirates!!

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When I travel, I never leave home without it. I’m not speaking of my American Express card, because I don’t own one. No, I’m referring to my Verizon 4G LTE ZTE (I might as well just put ABCDEFG for all I understand about the letters) portable broadband, also known as a hot spot (this differs from the Urban Dictionary’s definition of a ‘hotspot’).

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My nearly indispensable travel partner.

Together, my WIFI and I have logged something close to 40,000 miles together. From California to the New York islands its connectivity has allowed me to carry on my noble task of posting jeeps to eWillys and answering emails. No mountain pass has been too tall (though a couple have been too remote) and no desert too barren (ok, that might not be true either, but close enough) to keep it from working. It’s one of my best friends, which might be considered kind of sad upon further review. That’s something to bring up with my shrink I suppose …

In fact, I haven’t had to travel off the beaten path much to appreciate my hotspot’s value. I can’t tell you the numerous motels and hotels that have lacked reasonable functioning ‘free’ WIFI. It’s amazing how many nice hotels have lousy — read entirely unusable — ‘free WIFI’ and also supply paid WIFI upgrades for better service.

In fact, during our March/April trip through the western states the best hotel WIFI I found was at, of all places, the Wigwam Motel in San Bernardino. It was quick, responsive, and omni-present. In fact, the nicer the hotel, the worse the free WIFI seemed to be. Thankfully, my hotspot allowed eWillys operations to continue, though there were a few times at hotels my normally dependable hotspot acted unusually slow. Perhaps now I understand why . . .

The reason I bring up this topic, is because I just read an article about Marriott’s attempts to block personal hotspots in their hotels. According to this PC World article,

Marriott has agreed to pay a $600,000 fine after the Federal Communications Commission found the company blocked consumer Wi-Fi networks last year during an event at a hotel and conference center in Nashville. At the same time, Marriott was charging exhibitors and others as much as $1,000 per device to access the hotel’s wireless network, the FCC announced Friday.

But, Marriott wasn’t using a jammer to block signals. They were using their own WIFI network to block personal hotspots. Moreover, the company was unlawfully blocking WIFI frequencies they neither own nor have the right to manage, frequencies the FCC provides for me, and you, and my friend to email, web surf, movie watch, or read eWillys.

As a comparative analogy, it’s little different than the Marriott blocking traffic on the road in front of their hotel, then allowing only cars that pay the Marriott fee to drive on it. Naturally, in that scenario, they are keeping out the rogue cars, which makes it safer for their guests. I’m pretty sure the DOT would have some issues with that!

Despite the fine, Marriott continues to believe they were acting lawfully. Naturally, Marriott claims it was doing this for our own benefit, to protect us naive users from those ‘rogue’ wireless hot spots that degrade service, steal identities and lead insidious cyber-attacks. And, of course, It had nothing to with generating income from patrons. Besides, EVERYONE knows how safe corporate WIFI systems and networks are. Just ask JP Morgan, Target, etc . . .

So, the next time you are at a hotel and your personal hotspot stops working, there’s probably a rogue corporate network at work unlawfully pirating your FCC-given right to use frequencies you’ve paid to use. Instead of some Russian-criminal-nerd trying to steal money from your bank account, it’s someone in the hotel blocking your service so they can steal $13 or more from your wallet for WIFI. It’s an employee from the same hotel whose corporate values likely include phrases like “We Act With Integrity” & “We Put People First”.

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Guess Watch with a Jeepster on eBay

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I’m going to guess this watch is later than 1981 since it has that date on it. No description.

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1948 CJ-2A Tacoma, WA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9500.

Looks ready the road or trails.

this is my 1948 CJ2A offered for sale today. 
1980 3.8 chev 229 with a fresh upgrade.. hid ignition. holy 390.and a nice intake.
excellent power and file economy.. 17 to 23 mpg on average… no bull!
11inch clutch package
transmission is t90 1a.. its a 3 speed
overdrive…. warn 33% over… average freeway speed 62mph up and down the pass.
front diff…. dana 25
rear diff… Dana 44 short long 
transfer… Dana 18
winch… warn.. 9k lbs
very nice best top for winter ..
the customs list on this rig is long and purposeful for comfort and use… .for details get me an e mail …the rig turn key and ready for anything you can think of..”

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1953 CJ-3A Daytona, FL **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15000

Some more pics would be great.

Built it myself in 1998. Original owner its got 16,000 miles with a small block Chevy motor 327. Asking $15,000 obo”

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1951 Jeepster Harahan, LA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.

It’s a good looking Jeepster.

1951 Willy’s Jeepster S/B Late Model Running Gear. Run’s & Shift’s Great. Good Tires..Top & Bucket Seats. May Swap For A Fishing Boat (MAKE A GOOD OFFER NO LOW BALLERS)”

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1947 CJ-2A Edinburg, TX **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4800

Runs and drives. Has MB/GPW body and front clip.

El jeep esta Corriendo, placa y estampilla vigente
Vendedor motivado
the Jeep is in running conditions plates and inspeccion up date”

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1951 M-38 Richmond Hills, GA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.

Appears solid.

This 1951 Willys M38 is an excellent restoration candidate. It was in storage in Texas for about 20 years. It does have one small rust hole in the tub under the gas tank but otherwise its in very solid condition. The engine is not the original but it is the proper L Head 134 and it runs very well. It runs and drives, but needs the brake master cylinder replaced, I have a new one for it. Converted to 12 volt, but I do have a few 24v components to go with it. 

Georgia does not issue titles for vehicles this old so it will be sold with a bill of sale and the previous owner’s TX title and paperwork. The vehicle has been inspected by a GA law enforcement officer and its serial number certified. 

If not local call first please. This is a rare military jeep that needs the right owner who is going to preserve or restore it. Most jeeps of this vintage have been chopped up or rusted away. This is a good one! I have a set of spare axles that go with it for the asking price.”

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CJ-5, CJ-3B and Willys Powered Equipment Pine Grove, PA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** 

Kyle from East Coast Willys is helping a seller clean his lot of Willys stuff. Here are some links to stuff that are available.

 

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1948 CJ-2A Woodway, TX $4000

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Needs a couple things.

Cleaning out some toys. 48 willies. Needs windshield and new starter right now but working on that.”

http://waco.craigslist.org/cto/4699896473.html

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1963 CJ-5 Northern Shores, MI $1800

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Runs and plows.

JEEP CJ5, 1963 WILLY’S WITH PLOW 4WD . FIRST PERSON WITH $1,800.00 TAKES IT! Myers plow alone is worth $800. Have Title, great little jeep for close corner plowing. Straight Inline 4cyl. gas. Runs, definitely has rust. Would be great Jeep to restore!!!!!!!!!!”

http://swmi.craigslist.org/cto/4700676765.html

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1943 GPW Myrtle Point, OR **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,000.

(09/19/2014) Looks solid. That’s a lot of horsepower for a stock GPW frame.

1943 Ford Jeep 
4WD has a 350 Motor / 450 Horsepower
Has a full vintage removable top
Runs Great !!! “

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1961 Wagon Kelleys Island, OH $11,500

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UPDATE: Still Available. Likely a Maverick.

(05/01/2014) Bob spotted this. I didn’t know there were islands in Lake Erie that were part of Ohio.

1961 Willys Jeep Station Wagon. 4 cyl 3spd 76k original miles, runs well, needs tires.

http://cleveland.craigslist.org/cto/4613826293.html

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1949 CJ-3A Central City, IA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9800.

(09/23/2014) Mostly stock CJ-3A powered by a Ford 289.

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About this Jeep:
We took this 1949 Willy’s CJ-3A in on trade from a Marine. Normally, the early 50’s jeeps would be outfitted with a L4-134 CID (2.2L) 4-cyl engine that made 60 HP. This jeep went though a restoration about 10 years back, and decisions were made. The jeep would be brought back to original it’s glory with one exception – the 60 horsepower engine would be replaced with a high output V8 from a Ford Mustang – a 289 4-bbl v8 producing 271 hp! 4WD with newer tires and runs out great, paint could use some touch up in spots.

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1948 CJ-2A Florence, SC **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.

It runs, but needs a fuel line.

“I have a 1948 Willy’s Jeep CJ2A. Got it last year as a project and got a good bit done but now need the cash more than the project. I also have two seat frames (not pictured) to go with it. It has the original motor, transmission, and brass radiator. I had the brass radiator repaired and pressure tested last year and it works fine. The motor turns freely when you try to start it but the carb needs to be cleaned before it will fire. It is a 3-speed manual transmisson with a 4×4. Currently sitting on 31” tires. There is no body tub, doors, tailgate, or roof. It was outfitted as a ranch/farm vehicle and ran a little over year ago. I currently don’t have the fuel line hooked up to a tank. This is one of the original Jeeps and will make a great project for some one to finish.

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Pics from Charles

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More great photo finds courtesy of Charles.

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Photos from the East Coast Willys Swap Met

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The East Coast Willys Association’s 3rd Annual Swap Meet on Saturday was a big hit. Several readers submitted photos (thanks!). Here are some:

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Carter and Bailey having fun at the swap meet.

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Was this a WWII era Pump?

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Charles just purchased this pump. He was wondering if anyone recognizes it? Was it a WWII era pump?

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1963 CJ-5 Mesa, AZ **SOLD**

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UPDATE: Was $3200. **SOLD**

I am selling my 1963 Willy’s CJ-5 Jeep. It is a survivor. My grandfather bought it new and it was used around the farm in Michigan until he died. I inherited it and tried to paint it, but it didn’t turn out too well. I did rewire it as the mice ate the old wire insulation. It has 23,598 original miles with the stock F134 4-cylinder engine. I have added some warn hubs, rebuild the brakes and replace the bearings that were bad. I have replacement decals for the ones that are coming off. It has a clear title in Arizona and I still have it registered. It runs pretty good, though I would recommend a complete going through to get it running tip top. It has some rust on the underbody due to the “rust-belt” of the midwest USA. The rest of the body is in pretty good shape for being over 51 years old. It comes with a full kelly metal top and homemade snow plow with two original willy’s hydraulic pumps, and some extra NOS parts that I got off a AMC garage going out of business in the 1980’s. Tires okay, but not excellent.

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Photo of Armored Jeep in Luxembourg on eBay

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Good shot of the hood number.

“This is an original WWII photo of GIs and their JEEP in the center square of a small town in Luxembourg as the inhabitants celebrate liberation. The town band has assembled in the cobblestone square to formalize the occasion”

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Photo of jeep in Maneuvers in Louisiana on eBay

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This is an interesting one. Note the driver’s side exhaust where the gas tank should be. It also might have a column shift. The low swoop of the side body suggests this is a prototype. The rivets along the ‘swoop’ and the handle position suggest this is a Ford GP body, yet the fenders look later and the slope of the swoop isn’t quite right. Anyone have thoughts on this? See the Ford GP image below for comparison.

“You are bidding on a great photo named to CPL CHARLES SARM he servied in the HQ Company 3rd Battalion 23rd infantry regiment 2nd infantry division and also served in 3rd Battalion 394th infantry regiment 99th Division. the photos are from the in 1940 – 1945 including Louisiana maneuvers and war photos.”

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1953 CJ-3B Yuma, AZ **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000

(09/05/2014) Looks solid.

1953 Willys CJ3B
Early 289 Ford, Low time on motor. T-90 Transmission (rebuilt), T18 Transfer (rebuilt), 
Warn Overdrive (new), Factory Differentials, 10″ brakes. NEW all steel body, hanging pedals, power steering. Owner asking 6,000.00 OBO. For further information contact Ron”

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1950 CJ-3A Solomon, AZ $6000

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Looks solid, but not ‘completely stock’. A steering box has been added and wiring updated with fuses. Looks solid.

This is the Jeep you want…it has never been butchered or modified, it is completely stock. I am the 3rd owner. The only modifications that I have done is install Saginaw steering and Warn front hubs. The engine has a very fresh complete overhaul professionally done with approximately 5000 miles. It comes with a metal half cab with metal doors and soft doors. I hate to part with it but it is time for something different.”

http://phoenix.craigslist.org/nph/cto/4696393753.html

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1948 CJ-2A Fordland, MO eBay

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The front bumper isn’t original, but the rest looks good.

“1This Rust-Free CJ2A was never abused, and has lived a pampered existence since frame off restoration. Always stored inside, not driven in foul weather. Mostly used for weekend jaunts. This is a great vehicle for any collection, or for use as a fun runabout in the country or the city. It’s ready to enjoy. Needs nothing, Runs perfect. Comes with a white best top and doors. Top bow is missing.”

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1954 CJ-3B Snoqualmie, WA $7500

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UPDATE: Still Available

(08/24/2014) Looks like a nice rig.

Chev v8 motor
detroit locker in rear no spin front
wench in front
hubs front and rear
33x450x15 tires
full roll cage”

http://seattle.craigslist.org/est/cto/4698114396.html

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1954 CJ-3B Klamath Falls, OR **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.

Runs and drives.

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1954 Willy’s Jeep Cj-3b High-Hood “Frankenstein”

Third Owner, of this fantastic rare High-hood flat-fender jeep named Frankenstein.
Frankenstein got a frame off restoration done in an open back yard on a college budget in 2004. Then shortly after sat, and only drove around during the summer months. Now with a family and other projects competing for time, I want to hand Frankenstein off to someone who will take this beast to the next level. Runs and Drives..This thing screams and will burn rubber like a hot rod.

The Good — 95% Rust free jeep. Chevy 350, Edelbrock Carb. Long Tube Fenderwell exit headers, 2″ Rancho Lift springs. 1″ Lift shackles 0.5 Body lift. 33″ BFG ALL-Terrains (50-60% Tread), 6 point roll cage. Drop pitman arm, Typical Custom rear jeep bumper, Dual electric fans, Lots of extra parts.
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