Monthly Archives: March 2010

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1947 CJ-2A Cookeville, TN **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay

Here’s a nice CJ-2A.

“1947 Willys Jeep CJ2A. Complete frame off restoration. Original Motor, Transmission, rearends. New steel body.New tires. Everything is new or rebuilt. Looks better than new. 4ci motor,3spd trans. 4wheel drive does work. New top,interior,new windsheild. Runs good,Drives good. ”

 
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1942 MB Amaror, Ca $1500

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It runs.  Looks like a good price.

“1942 WILLY’S JEEP 4X4, RUN’S, CALL FOR MORE INFO, 209-304-4399, 4/PM TO 8/PM ONLY.”

http://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/1657055560.html

 
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1957 CJ-3B Fort Worth, TX **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000

This looks like it’s in pretty good condition. It looks like the tailgate has been covered.

“1957 Willys Jeep CJ3B, 4 wheel drive, Hi-Lo-transfer case, Willys 4 cyl engine, 3 speed transmission. Runs and drives great. I have used it for the past 7 years and rebuilt most of the mechanicals. 8000# electric winch, tow bar, ready to hunt or go to the ranch. $4000.00 OBO”

 
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1959 FC-170 Chelan, WA **SOLD**

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UPDATE:  **SOLD**

(06/05/2009) “My Father is ready to sell his Eastern Washington 1959 FC-170 Jeep located in Chelan, WA. Introduced in 1957, FC-170 models had a 103 inches (2,616 mm) wheelbase with a 108 in (2,743.2 mm) bed. This model is significant as it was the first time the length of the payload box – 9 feet (2.7 m) with the tailgate up – exceeded the wheelbase of a truck. This was achieved by the forward cabin layout.  The Jeep starts right up and is ready for you to take it home!”

 
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1948 CJ-2A Cortez, CO **SOLD**

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1948_cj2a_cortezUPDATE:  Was $3000. **SOLD**

(07/16/09) No steps at the fenders, but other than that it looks in decent shape.

“1948 WILLY’S JEEP – 4 CYLINDER – RUNS GREAT, GOOD CONDITION. PERFECT VEHICLE FOR HUNTING!!”

 
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1954 Truck Marrero, LA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.

Not perfect, as the dash is missing a couple items, but this truck looks good.

“1954 Willys Pick up $5000.00 obo 4cyl. O/H valve engine 4 wheel drive with high and low gear case. Engine and entire drive train in good working order. Body has no rust as in the
pictures. Mostly original as best I can tell except for 12 volt electrical system. For more info or pictures please contact me.”

 
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1949 Truck Waterloo, Wi **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.

Robert forwarded this Ad.  It looks like a pretty nice truck and plow for the price.

“1949 Jeep – Willies Pick – up W/plow.  Very good condition for a 60 year old truck. $1200.00 and this fine old truck is yours.”

 
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1949 Jeepster Central Washington $4500

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UPDATE:  Price now $4500

(10/26/09) This still have the 6 volt system.  Unusual paint job.  Needs top.

“1949 jeepster that has a L head 4 cylinder engine and runs. And I have driven it up to two days ago, but rain came. It has been rattlecanned red so paint looks bad. Has a large long gouge on passenger side and rusted out areas in the rocker panels. Column shifter with an overdrive. Shifts very good. 2 wheel drive. And a very fun car to drive. Large area in back with a large back seat. Interior needs total restoration and top bows sandblasted and painted. Needs canvas top too. Didn’t need it in good weather. These are very rare and obviously hard to find. Might trade for an original CJ3B. or a MB or M38 (not a A1). Jeeps need to be complete and fairly good condition. Still 6 volt. Starts almost everytime on first or second try. I do perfer cash though.”

http://spokane.craigslist.org/cto/1660191076.html

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1946 CJ-2A Fair Oaks, Ca **SOLD**

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UPDATE:  **SOLD** Was $2200

(11/24/09) This looks pretty stock and runs.  Looks like it might be a good price.

“1946 Jeep CJ2A military style jeep. Running and in fair condition. Original 4 cylinder enjine with rebuilt carburator, generator and starter. Very original condition with little rust. Would be a great jeep to turn into that vintage rock climber you have alwasy wanted!”

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Armored Fighting Vehicle (AFV) Models

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Somewhere at my parents house buried under time and boxes, there may still be a few pictures of a drag strip I had when I was kid.  Built from presswood,  the home-made drag strip stretched about six feet long and maybe a foot wide.  It was painted black with white lines down the middle.  The left side of the drag strip was built on top of a series of three shelves where I could store all the model cars I built, except for the two ‘cars of the week’ that I would place on my drag strip.

I loved to build model cars, especially wild street machines.  The Boot Hill Express is one I remember building.  You can see in the image below, that I found on oldtoystuff.com, an example of the Boot Hill model.  I’m sure I built a few of these others, such as the street “T”, as well as many others not pictured.

It’s not that I was ever a highly anal model builder, reveling in details and accuracy.  No, I just liked putting them together, to make the pieces fit, to get it finished so I could put it on my race track.

So, I do have a certain understanding of the skills necessary to make a really fine, high quality model — skills I am perfectly at peace saying that I don’t possess.  Of course, as a dad, I figured that if I enjoyed building models that my kids would enjoy it.

And it was then that I ran smack into rule #27 of parenting — “sometimes the things I liked to do as a kid aren’t ‘cool’ anymore” (and I probably shouldn’t open up the debate about whether model building was ‘cool’ even when I was a kid).  So, when I bought my boys a model for christmas a few years ago, they gracious said thanks, and then avoided them for the thrill of xbox.  What’s a dad to do?

What got me thinking about race tracks and building models as a kid was that I came across this extremely well done model by Serge Haelterman.  The detail is impressive, far beyond anything I’d ever do.  You can go to this AFV Website to see more pics of his model and read his description of what he did to it.