Yearly Archives: 2009

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1951 Truck Tyler, TX **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000

“289 ford engine, auto trans, new tires, lots of new parts. does run! Needs gas tank installed, i have the tank. Needs brake work, not working at this time. It does have some body cancer. Willing to trade for work truck 3/4 ton or larger. or skidloader/ tractor w/loader. lets deal”

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1947 CJ-2A Oregon, Wi **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.

Here’s a custom build.

“1947 Willys Cj 2a with 3a windsheild sitting on a 1960 CJ 5 frame ,rebuilt 231 Buick V6 4bbl., rebuilt turbo 350 auto. w/ Lokar shifter (looks stock) power steering ,new 11″ drum brakes all around. CJ 7 style wide leaf springs w/ 3″ lift. reversed shackles up front. 34 x 9.5 TSL Swampers, 5.38 gears, twin stick dana 18 transfer case. full roll cage.nice top with clear windows. this jeep was a frame off build 12 years ago with every thing sand blasted and painted OD green inside and out.body is solid with no rust holes. very capable off road and still drives very good on the street, it will do 65 mph down the hyway with one hand on the wheel all day. Very dependable always starts first try. well built jeep needs to be seen in person. see more photos on E-bay under Willys Jeep.”

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Year? Willy Truck Los Angeles, Ca **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.

It looks like it wouldn’t take much to restore this nicely.

“Rare find vintage. STOCK, 4 WD, 6 cyl, 3 on the floor, straight body, and needs a caring owner! Was restored 10 years ago and has sat quietly for 3 yrs.”

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1951 Truck New London, Oh **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.

Here’s a good looking truck.

51 willys nice cond. newer paint,after mkt.rims w/originals, 327 ci. munci 4 sp. possible trade.”

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1947 CJ-2A Acampo, CA **SOLD**

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

“283 Chevy Engine.  Stock Running Gear. Full Cage. Candy Green Custom Paint. Numerous Tires and Wheels”

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1953 CJ-3B Lubbock, TX **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay

This looks very solid.  It’s got no headlights or front driving lights.

“This jeep has no rust ,it has been stored inside all its life. I have put new vinyle sets on it. brakes are new. 12volt alternator instead of 6volt generator.runs very good. has a PTO winch on front of jeep that works.”

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Crofton Bug

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Crosley was the maker of some of the prototype lightweight Jeeps the Army and Willys considered building.  Apparently, Crosley continued down this path of lightweight utility vehicles.  One of the results of this efforts was designed by the Crosley company and called a Farm-O-Road.  The Crofton Bug, based on the Farm-O-Road design was actually produced by the Crofton Marine Engine Company.  Only about 250 Crofton Bugs were built between 1959 and 1962 (or 1963).  Like the jeep, these had some farm tools you could attach to these ‘mini jeeps’.  You can learn more about this 1100lb vehicle at Tom’s Crofton Bug website.

Thanks to Gerald for finding these two pics.

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Here’s Tom’s Crofton Bug and a few of his pics.  Drop by his website to learn more about the Crofton Bug and see more images and brochures.

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Links to the Crofton Bug:

  1. Tom’s Crofton Bug Website
  2. Crosley Auto Club Site
  3. From the Motortopia Website
  4. From the Cars at Large.com website
  5. McLellans Brochures about the Crofton
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