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1956 Wagon Snohomish, WA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: *SOLD* Was listed at $8900.

Rack doesn’t go with wagon. Engine and tranny updated. Needs a little work.

“Good solid willys, They call these woodies because of the wood in the interior and the outside has the metal wood look. interior is nice,automatic 700 R transmission,250 chevy straight 6 engine with extra engine.Runs good, good gas mileage,good tires, Ready to drive it home. Brakes will need redoing from sitting, but work fine now.Need’s headliner, you can buy them on the internet for 300.00.Need’s emergency brake cable and paint is a little rough on the hood. Hate to let this go, but have too many other projects on my plate. It’s a nice driver and turns a lot of heads and thumbs up when I take it out.”

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1955 CJ-5 Ogden, UT **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.

If it runs this might be worth a look. The paint and bumper don’t look original to me.

“FOR SALE 1955 WILLYS CJ5 JEEP IN EXCELLANT CONDITION RESTORED ASKING $3000.00 obo”

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Day 42 – Apr. 30th: R&P 4WD and Herm

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<– Day 41 – Apr. 29th: Ann Flies the Goose | OVERVIEWTrip End –>

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Rich & Paul (aka R&P) on the left. John and me on the right.

Today is out last day of travel and visits. Tonight we will stay at Ann’s aunt and uncle in Vancouver, and tomorrow, we head directly home.

Ann and I spent the morning with R&P 4WD. In the evening I visited with Herm (AKA Herm the Overdrive Guy) and his son Marty Tilford. In between, Ann’s uncle lost his grandkids dog (still missing), so we spent several hours looking for the dog. On the plus side, I got to know her aunt and uncle’s neighborhood really well!

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Our drive from our motel in McMInnville to R&Ps location in Oregon City, Oregon, took about an hour. What surprised Ann and I about the drive through the rolling landscape of small farms was the large number of wineries in the area. We both agreed that there seemed to be more wineries, more signs for wineries, and more tasting rooms than both Sonoma and Napa combined! Or, maybe we were just thirsty?

2014-04-30-rp4wd-doorFiguring it wasn’t quite time to drink, we landed at R&P thoroughly sober and ready to look at parts! Rich and Paul, who started R&P in the 1970s, and John, who joined them a few years ago, greeted us warmly. R&P provides a variety of drive train services, including tranny/tc rebuilds, axle builds, brake products and more.

After some pleasantries, we dove into their newest items. They recently developed a bolt-on dual master cylinder installation kit especially for trucks and wagons. They had a nice demo until to show us how the adapter attached to the frame:

2014-04-30-wagon-brake1 2014-04-30-wagon-brake2They also demonstrated their new tow bar adapters and their disc brake kits. R&P was even kind enough to donate a disc brake kit for testing on Biscuit, so I’ll be doing a full write up on that when install them (thanks guys!).

Next we got a tour of their garage and parts area. Not surprisingly, there were a bunch of different axles, transmission and transfer case gears and more. Ann faced the biggest challenge during this portion of the tour as she’d put on a dress so she could enjoy the sun, not realizing she’d be inside a garage (though I’d mentioned this fact to her . . . ). She’s a good sport and did her job taking photos, risking grease spots on her dress at every turn.

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We also spotted John’s CJ-6, which is undergoing some work at the moment. It seems he’s as busy as I am, which explains the state of both of our jeeps.

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After that we wandered outside to look at a few more jeeps. Each of these has a variety of upgrades to meet the challenges of northwest jeeping. One update that really interested me was the vintage Offenhauser Buick V6 valve covers in the CJ-5. They got my attention. Boy do I have valve cover jealousy.

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Here’s another look at some of their jeeps:

2014-04-30-jeepsWe also took a look at a few of their projects.

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2014-04-30-rp4wd-projectAfter our exploring the R&P shop, the guys Kindly took us out for lunch. Yum!

With our bellies were full from lunch and a temperature of 85 degrees (pretty high for this time of year in Portland), we drove north across the Oregon-Washington border.

As we crossed the Columbia river and entered Washington State (exactly six weeks after we left it), Ann got a message from her uncle: “Can you help me find the dog?” It turns out Uncle Bob and Aunt Debbie, who live in Vancouver where we planned to spend the night, had been watching their grandkids and their new dog, Bradley, who’d been a shelter rescue. Despite Aunt Debbie telling Bob not to let the dog off the leash, Bob wanted to train the new dog, so he’d unleashed him for a moment. Bad idea. Bradley took off into the woods. Since we had some extra time before meeting with Herm, we offered to help.

Bradley had only been missing a few minutes when we arrived at the Fohl household. We immediately began to troll the neighborhood with it’s parks, tall trees, underbrush, and windy 1970s suburban developments.

Ann and I split up to cover more ground. She wandered through a local park while I cruised the nearby junior high and high schools. It was at this point that I realized how awkward this could prove to be. I’m some middle-aged man slowly driving through school parking lots asking young boys and girls if they’d seen a lost dog. Even worse, had somebody asked, I couldn’t exactly describe the dog, since I’d never seen it! The words “stranger danger” kept cycling through my head . . .

Thank goodness for Herm and Marty, because after searching for two hours, I got a call from Marty letting me know they could meet with me. Though I had to leave Ann behind to continue the search, I couldn’t drive away fast enough!

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Herm’s CJ-5 with a a few M-38A1 goodies on it. The hood has special louvres that Marty made. Herm says it really does help cool the engine. He runs terra tires on all four wheels.

Many people know Herm on the web by his internet name of ‘Herm-the-overdrive-guy‘. While he’s definitely a go-to-guy for overdrives (for servicing or for purchasing new or rebuilt ones), he also supplies many more products and services than that. He’s been involved with jeeping, jeeps and parts for decades and can has earned a wealth of knowledge from that experience.

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I asked Marty why his dad painted the trannies different colors. I figured there might be a system. If there was, Marty said he didn’t know it.

Herm and his son Marty gave me a peak ‘behind the curtains’ of his home-based operation, which allows him to be around his family. One good reason for working at home is that the business keeps him very busy. He says he can work on larger items like transmissions in the afternoon, then in the evening have a seat at his work bench, turn on the tv, and rebuild overdrives. He says he’s thought about retiring, but he loves what he does and doesn’t know what he’d do if he retired.

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Always nice to have a few parts hanging around. Lots of cleaned parts ready for sale.

He also continues to develop new products, several of which he explained to me. He was very excited about them. He feels he has an opportunity to fill some small vintage jeep drivetrain niches, to satisfy needs for which there are currently no solutions. Since I didn’t explicitly ask to share those ideas, I won’t get more specific here.

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Herm’s got a few winches for sale, too.

Unfortunately, because I abandoned my wife to the dog search, I didn’t take too many photos. It’s too easy to get talking and forget to take them. But, I’ll make sure to bring her along next time so we can get an updated photo of Herm, Marty and I. Meanwhile, I did take a photo of the home made Elk/Porl bacon that the Tilfords gave me [Ed Note: this was great tasting!]

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This is some elk/pork ‘bacon’ that Herm and Marty gave me. Parts are all fun to look at, but you know me and food. I can’t wait to try this!

So, thanks to Herm and Marty for taking the time to meet with me. And, many thanks for the elk/pork bacon. We’ll eat that for breakfast with some North Coast duck eggs. 🙂

For those wondering about Bradley the lost dog, the story ends happily. The search was given up while I was gone. The grandkids were told the dog was lost and they were sad.

But, don’t despair, because at 10pm, as I was going outside through the garage, I spotted a dog peering around the corner of the house. It was Bradley. He’d found his own way home!

Tomorrow we head home for some rest. All this ‘vacationing’ has worn me out!

<– Day 41 – Apr. 29th: Ann Flies the Goose | OVERVIEWTrip End –>

 
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1975 DJ-5 Warner Robins, GA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500

This appears in good shape.

“1975 post office jeep, with right hand drive. 6 cyl, auto. Good glass all he way around, lights and wipers work. Has 2 seats, with seatbelts. I drive this jeep daily to work. Carb rebuilt a month ago. brake hydraulics rebuilt or replaced all the way around. Manual brakes and manual steering. Will consider trade for an older Jeep. CJ-2 or CJ-3. Call after 4. Text anytime.”

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Day 41 – Apr. 29th: Ann Flies the Goose

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<– Day 40 –Apr. 28th: Firehouse #4  | OVERVIEW | Day 42 – Apr. 30th: R&P 4WD and Herm –>

2014-04-29-spruce-goose-cockpic-loresWell, what a surprise! On Tuesday the cold and rain showers forecasted by people paid to predict such things continued to be scared away by the blue sky and warm temperatures in Oregon. Such weather would have been perfect for the coast of Oregon, but our mind was too changed to change back.

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We spotted this mural just as we were leaving Rogue River, Oregon.

Anyone who has ever driven north on Interstate 5 through southern Oregon knows what a pretty drive it is. Successive low mountain passes of about 2000 feet chase any boredom away.

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Our Tuesday drive to McMinnville.

Our first stop of the morning was at Canyonville at exit 98. When traveling north with my sister back in December I’d spotted several jeep bodies on what I thought were shipping containers just off the Interstate. They were still there when we passed this time, so we pulled off to get a closer look at them. While there were no identifying ‘for sale’ information, I believe these belonged to Del Blanchard, who is actually operates out of Myrtle Creek according to his website [Ed Note: Del has since passed away.]

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In the pic below, the body on the right appears to be a galvanized (no stainless) CJ-3B body. The one in between is a CJ-2A/3A Stainless. The body on the right is an all-stainless CJ-3B body (I saw no indications of galvanized floor parts) that includes some interesting windshield tighteners.

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Here’s a 2012 ad for the bodies:

Odd note: If you use Google’s street view feature, you can just barely see the jeeps on the utility boxes if you are in the southbound lanes of I-5. However, as of now, if you try to view the jeeps from the northbound lanes, the jeeps are not present. Nor are they present from the on ramp right in front of the utility boxes.

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Jason’s Family’s Jeep Trips through Indiana

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Jason emailed me the other day asking about some wiring specs for a Jeepster. Thanks to Colin’s wiring diagram, his father got a Jeepster running that hadn’t idled in thirty years.

Jason and his family own a variety of jeeps. Each year as a family they take a drive through Parke County, Indiana (Covered Bridge Capital) on Memorial Day Weekend. Sounds like fun! Here are a few pics:

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

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.

Jonathan is selling his CJ-2A. Definitely worth a look at this price.

“1948 Willys CJ2A Jeep
4 cylinder flathead engine
Runs & Drives

Also includes:
-Koenig steel full cab with doors (needs restoration)
-Extra set of 4 old bias ply tires on rims
-original style windshield (needs restoration)
-jerry can”

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1942 GPW Grand Junction, CO **SOLD**

• CATEGORIES: GPW (Ford MB) • TAGS: , This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

UPDATE: Was $11,500. **SOLD**

Looks parade ready.

“1942 Ford GPW Military Jeep, Older restoration, shows very well, great condition.”

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1944 MB Western Colorado **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** for $3200.

Runs and drives. Might have an interesting history. I wonder if the ordinance plate indicates it was remanufactured in Japan.

“For sale 1944 Jeep Willys from the US Army and Boyscouts. There is a small amount of rust, but otherwise good condition. It has an F Head motor and comes with an extra motor as well. It still has the original owner’s manual and an Ordinance Department plate for Japan.”

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1952 M-38 Tallahassee, FL **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $18000.

Except for the bent front bumper it looks good.

“I am posting this Jeep for a friend of mine. He has got to the point that he can’t drive anymore and has decided to let it go. It has a matching covered utility trailer. It’s just as it was when first produced. Had radio, spare gas tank etc. Runs great and everything works.”

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1946 CJ-2A Boise, ID **SOLD**

• CATEGORIES: CJ-2A • TAGS: , This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

UPDATE:  **SOLD** Was $9500

“1000 miles since complete body off restoration. Complete engine rebuild, new clutch, brakes, drums, wheels, tires. All other systems gone thru and rebuilt, resealed or replaced as needed. All original except for custom bumpers, wiring harness, lighting, gauges, seats, air cleaner, horn CJ3A windshield frame. All steel body. Body lifted 1″ with custom steel sub frame. Floor boards cut out and replaced.
Many spare parts including 4 axle housings with differentials two with 10″ brakes. complete rebuildable engine core, four speed trans, forward PTO control, rear PTO, rear matching seat. Lots of other misc parts.”

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1954 CJ-3B Petaluma, CA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000

The hood looks dented.

“1954 Willys runs Great, 4 cyl. 6 volt system, dual 10.5 gal fuel tanks, Hard Half top, and New tires all around including spare.”

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Fiberglass Body (Bobcat?) Grays Harbor, WA $500

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Could be a Bobcat body.

“Has title. Heavy duty body. You haul”

http://seattle.craigslist.org/oly/pts/4446413023.html

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1948 CJ-2A Abilene, TX **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was priced at $800.

There might be some value given it runs.

“Runs. Great project”

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1948? CJ-3A Havana, FL **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3100.

Runs and drives.

“1948 Willys CJ3A. Original flat head 4 cyl. Runs good. No smoke. New electronic distributor, carb completely rebuilt. New gauges including speedometer. Recent clutch, brakes, brake lines, fuel line. Tires have good tread and hold air, but starting to dry rot slightly from setting up. No cracks in windshield. Tow bar. Needs wiring connected; lights, alternator, etc… Ready for woods or restoration.”

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1948 CJ-2A Lathrop, MO $7500

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Comes with bed extender, rear pro, and mower.

“This CJ2 runs great and is in very good condition. The engine was overhauled less than 1000 miles ago. It has new wiring harness and has been converted from a 6 volt to a 12 volt system. Notice in the picture of the vehicle that it has a 25 inch bed extension. Also, note the picture of the power takeoff (PTO) which runs the mower. It has a title and is licensed and is considered a 1/4 Ton pickup.

Extra parts include:
Model 90 shifter
Tow bar
Grill protector
Tailgate
Fenders
Front seats
Hot water heater
Four brake pads
Six wheels and tires
Used motor”

http://kansascity.craigslist.org/atq/4446843220.html

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3 Flatties Olin, NC $2000

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No pics provided.

“Extra’s included, mainly to be used for parts, etc. We have lots of extra parts to throw in too.”

http://hickory.craigslist.org/for/4446656899.html

 
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Year? CJ-2A? Montgomery, TX **SOLD**

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UPDATE: Was $750. **SOLD**

No title.

“Willy`s Jeep – Original Parts – it used to drive about 2 years ago, needs a carburetor. Ideal for someone needing a project, parts alone can be sold for $1500 – Bill of sale, no title, never had one. NOt sure of year model.”

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1953 CJ-3A Cahone, CO **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $700.

Has title.

“bought as is, they installed new gas tank under seat and they said it ran fine before they started to restore. looks all there with title”

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1945 MB? Tucson, AZ $4000

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No motor installed.

“Have original engine and a extra. No engine installed”

http://tucson.craigslist.org/cto/4445916900.html

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1951 M-38 San Rafael, NM $1200

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Sounds like a parts jeep.

“Good parts, body and running gear.”

http://albuquerque.craigslist.org/cto/4446988753.html

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1945 GPW Yucaipa, CA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,500.

(12/18/2013) Plenty of updates on this GPW.

“THIS JEEP HAS A V6 225 BUICK ENGINE W/FEW HRS.ON COMPLETE REBUILD, HD TIE RODS, POWER STEERING, CUSTOM WIRING,HIGH INTENISTY HEADLIGHTS,350 GM AUTO TRANS (FRESH REBUILD) DANA30 FRONT AXLE DANA 44 REAR,538 GEARS BOTH W/ DETROIT LOCKERS, WARREN OVER DRIVE IN FRONT OF SPICER 18 1-1/4″ SHAFT. JEEP HAS BEEN PROFESSIONALY STRECHED SIX INCHES (MORE BELLY & LEG ROOM), NEW CUSTOM FRONT SEATS, (DRIVERS SIDE AJUSTABLE FORWARD/BACK).HAS LOCK OUT HUBS & DISC BRAKES FRONT AXLE, FLANGED REAR AXLE WITH 11″ BRAKES,FRONT SPRINGS HAVE REVERSED SHACKLES, TIRES VERY GOOD CONDITION WITH KEVLAR SIDE WALLS, HAS ONBOARD AIR COMPRESSOR, AIR HORNS, CUSTOM ROLL CAGE, HD SKID PLATE, 12 VOLT WINCH, LICENSED ON ROAD AND LOADS OF FUN OFF ROAD, BUILT FOR TOUGH TRAILS. IAM THE ORIGINAL RESTORED OWNER THANK YOU FOR LOOKING”

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1948 CJ-2A Natomas, CA $4000

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UPDATE: Still Available

(03/22/2014) Steering will be an issue in the jeep’s current state.

“Jeep Willys 1948 flat fender really clean straight body original motor lifted with new. Wheels and tires”

http://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/4446482535.html

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Day 40 – Apr. 28th: Firehouse #4

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<– Day 39 – Apr. 27th: Crying Babies and Grungie Folks | OVERVIEW | Day 41 – Apr. 29th: Ann Flies the Goose –>

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Rick and I kneeling in front of men from Medford’s Firestation #4. They represent just some of the people who refurbished Rick’s CJ-2A.

We began the day with a quick trip over to the North Coast Co-op for some fresh bread, duck eggs (had to get 2 dozen), and some lunch items for a picnic at Redwood National Park. The co-op proved to be my favorite part of Eureka 🙂

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Even better, there was a place that speaks “Jeep” across the street!

2014-04-2014-eureka-speakjeepThe clouds and rain promised by the weather experts on Monday never appeared. Instead, we were blessed with perfect weather for our drive up the remainder of the California Coast. Blue sky and a few clouds became a beautiful contrast to the tall, deep green forests we encountered.

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Monday’s trip from Eureka, CA, to Rogue River, OR

During our drive we decided to stop at Trinidad. Dan had mentioned it in one of his comments. It turned out to have a high beach cliff with a beautiful view.

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After Trinidad I expected to encounter a welcome sign for Redwood National Park. As we waited for the sign we were surprised to see a place called Trees of Mystery. Out front of the place was an enormous Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox.

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Yep, that’s me leaning against babe’s leg.

After Trees of Mystery we continued searching for the welcome sign for Redwood National Park, but never saw it. It wasn’t until we reached Crescent City that I realized we must have driven through the park. Thus my plans for a picnic in the National Park was thwarted by signage, or lack thereof.

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Triang? Pedal Jeep Fountain Valley, CA $350

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This looks a lot like a Triang, but it has two seats. I couldn’t find another example of this style.

http://orangecounty.craigslist.org/clt/4444784959.html

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