Monthly Archives: March 2010

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1948 CJ-2A Santa Rosa, CA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $400

This has no motor.

“PLEASE DO NOT EMAIL VIA CRAIGSLIST AS I AM ONLY POSTING THIS FOR A FREIND CALL HIS # THAT I HAVE PROVIDED OR EMAI HIM AT RIGGER1968@NETSCAPE.COM. NO MOTOR HAS T90 TRANS ROLLING CHASSIS GOOD FOR PARTS DOES NOT RUN .”

 
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1947 CJ-2A Project Reno, NV **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500

You don’t see a body parked on top of a hay bail too often.  Note the PTO.

“Completly apart, lost interest in project and need to sell. PTO Winch, Stock and 91 Wrangler springs with reverse shackle mounts. Make me an offer or what do you have to trade?.”

 
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Flattie project, Michigan City, MI **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9000

“I have For sale a Willys jeep. Everything is there to put it back together (-the wiring harnes and the fuel lines). The body is all metal. The tail gate has Willys stamped in it. (Very hard to find.) The motor is all together and sitting in the frame. It is filled with oil and can be turned over my hand. I am asking $9,000 OBO”

 
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1946 CJ-2A New Braunfels, Tx **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.

This appears pretty stock.

“This is a 1946 Willys Jeep runs great and has been well taken care of. I am selling for a friend please E-mail with any questions. It is street legal with title. Price is firm.For some reason my pics are not coming up.I can send pics if intrested.”

 
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1947 CJ-2A Georgetown, Tx eBay

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The dealer selling this CJ-2A has provided a large number of good quality images.  This looks pretty solid.

“1947 JEEP WILLYS. MUST SEE! VERY GOOD CONDITION! Runs and Drives Great! This 1947 Jeep Willys was brought from Missouri to Texas a few years ago. It has been kept in a barn since. It is almost impossible to find a Willys with this little of rust! LOOK at the PICTURES! Transmission shifts smooth through all gears. Engine fires right up and runs strong. It has the flathead 4 CYL. The jeep runs and drives amazing for being 60 years old! It has an exhaust leak, but otherwise is in good shape. Let the pictures do the talking for the body. It is in good shape! This Jeep has a clear Missouri title, in hand. This Jeep is being sold on consignment, and not through the dealership. Feel free to call or email anytime with questions.”

View all the pics on eBay

 
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1946 CJ-2A Richland, Wa **SOLD**

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UPDATE:  Was $4500.**SOLD**

(01/31/2010) This looks and sounds very stock.

Custom aluminum top and doors, 6 Volt battery system, Includes spare 1947 engine, transmission, transfer case, front and rear running gear, Needs new tires and seat upholstery.”

 
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1942 MB Bellevue, Wa $1800

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UPDATE:  Still Available

(03/15/2010) The engine looks good.  It appears to need a good deal of work still.

“1942 Willys Military Jeep with recondition engine, new fuel pump, honed cylinders, valves, new rings , new distributor , wires & plugs, new gaskets, Motor runs nice but this is not drivable and drive train is not connected but everything appears there.  This Jeep was my my sons project and he and my brother got as far as the engine and now Dad needs the warehouse space back. $1800. and its a deal emial or call 425 941-2002.”

http://seattle.craigslist.org/est/cto/1653265339.html

 
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Year? CJ-2A Muskogee, OK **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $900

(10/1909) This is a non-running project.

“I was told it was a post war CJ2A. It has the transmission still in it, has the doors inside, the top is removable. It is 4×4. I have the motor for the jeep and most of the parts. I am not sure what is missing. Body and frame look solid. What you see in the pictures is NOT rust! The color is some kind of a redish color and has faded and sun bleached and looks rusted. There is some rust but you have to look closer to see it.”

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1959 4×4 Cleveland, Oh **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3900

(02/03/2010) Here’s an unusual FrankenJeep that appears in good condition.

“ROCK CLIMBER! EXTREME 4X4! MINT CONDITION & READY FOR FUN!!!!!!!”

 
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C.W. McCall — Wolf Creek Pass

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Yesterday I played basketball, like I do most days of the week.  Before we got started, one of my basketball chums asks me if I’ve had any major injuries from basketball, which is normally a segway for the other person to tell me about their injuries. Fortunately, he’s a likeable guy and I new he’d have a couple good stories.

So, I tell him that when I was 20 I had a major sprain on my left foot and when I was 40 I had a major sprain on my right foot.  Otherwise, I’ve had the normal jammed fingers and such, but nothing else major … I’ve been pretty lucky I tell him.

After he gives me the complete run down on his major scars and basketball-related deformities, he asks how old i am.  I tell him 44.  He says, that I don’t look that old.  I wasn’t surprised by that statement; I get that a lot.  And, it’s working out well now, but when I was younger, say 20, I looked about 11.  That wasn’t so good ….

I bring up my age because, back in the day, we used to have these vinyl things we called records.  Now, this was before iTunes, before iPods, before CDs,  before boom boxes and even before Sony Walkmans.

It is true, I actually remember the day my cousin, for his 16th birthday (I was 16 at the time too) got a Sony Walkman II for his birthday.  It was 1981.  These were high-end, expensive devices.

It was soooo cool!  You could put a cassette tape in it and listen to music through high quality ear phones.  It was wicked!  The sound was amazing!  I wouldn’t say I was green with envy or jealous beyond reason, but I sure would have liked to have gotten one of those myself.  Anyway, I digress ….

I bring all this up because Gerald emailed me this morning, asking me if I remembered a singer named C.W. McCall and his album Wolf Creek Pass? He asked me this because he had just ran across some Youtube videos of Wolf Creek Pass, which aren’t ‘video’s’ so much as they are ‘audios’.

You see, this was before MTV, too.  And, despite whatever propaganda you might have heard, God didn’t create MTV on the 7th day.  No, I might be old, but I’m not so old that I remember hearing a Big Bang, yet am old enough to remember the launch of MTV, which might not have been a big bang, but was accompanied by a lot of noise.

That was when they used to play music videos on MTV, all day and every day, 24/7. This was when we skipped the occasional high school class or two to go watch MTV — yes truly rebels without a cause.  Ok, as you have probably already guessed, I never ran with the Lost Boy crowd or anything close to it.

Now, I speak of all these music references as if I’m some kind of audiophile; but I confess to never have been cool or hip enough to own much music.  When records were cool, I only owned a few.  When cassette tapes were all the rage, I was still listening to dad’s 8 track  John Denver albums (all 2 of them) — and that was only on trips to Idaho, as the only 8 track tape player was in our motor home. Well, there was also the Paint Your Wagon 8 track tape as well, which I memorized and can still sing pretty well to this day.

Of course, now that 8 track tapes might actually be cool again, I no longer have any 8 track tapes; I no longer own any cassette tapes; I might have a total of 10 CDs; my 15 year old son not only owns, but knows more about 80s music now that I ever did; But, I still own one record, one piece of vinyl, carefully stored at my parents house — C.W. McCall’s Wolf Creek Pass in its original Cover.

I remember the evening dad brought it home.  This was the first, and last, music dad ever brought home for me.  If I remember correctly, he didn’t even buy it, but rather won it somehow.  I’d never heard of the album nor C.W., but dad said there was a song about four wheel drive on it, about jeeps.  I put it on the record player and, sure enough, it was as close to a Jeep song as I was likely going to get.  I played that album more times than it deserved, because, no offense to Mr. McCall, but it wasn’t really very good.  No matter, though, I enjoyed it — as did Gerald, who played the title song ‘Wolf Creek Pass’ at his wedding. Perhaps only then did Gerald’s wife really understand what she was in for!!

So, for your listening pleasure, Gerald and I present a couple of C.W. McCall’s songs:

Four Wheel Drive:
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0461zognANQ

Classified:
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wmhOFvMiOM