Monthly Archives: October 2010

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1946 CJ-2A Tucson, Az **SOLD**

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UPDATE:  **SOLD** Was $600

It is missing the drivetrain.  I can’t tell if this is a VEC or not.

“This flattie is in pretty good shape for a 64 year old workhorse. The drive train is missing. NO Title. This is a project. Body is all there, including tailgate, windshield/frame, tool box door. Put it together or use it as a donor for your own project. Wheels are not included, only used to roll it around. Delivery available within reason. I have some extra parts that I have collected that are included: trans, crossmember, Chev bellhousing and adapter. $600……”

 

 
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1947 Wagon Santa Ana, Ca **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.

This looks like a nice wagon for the price. There might be a little rust along the back.

 

 
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Racing Harness Belts Snohomish, Wa $100

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These looks like a good price.

“This is a pair of 4 point harness.They will work great in a cj5 willys or any 4×4 jeep or scout or bronco. Call 206-617-6208 or 425-422-4427”

http://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/pts/2006725892.html

 
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1946 VEC CJ-2A Bourne, Ma $400

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This sounds like a good price for a parts VEC.

“1946 jeep CJ-2A First civilian model. 3 speed on the column. Good for parts or restoration. Email or call Tim 774 313 0430”

http://capecod.craigslist.org/cto/2004667283.html

 
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Year? CJ-3A Comanche, TX **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.

This might be a good parts jeep.  The windshield and frame look good.

“NO TITLE. 1949-51 Willys Jeep CJ-3A. Last registered in 1988. According to the guy I bought it from, it was being used for pulling a brush hog (mowing) until recently and the last registered owner was in the West Texas (Abilene) area. Jeep is intact with good windshield, headlight bezels, grill, hood and other parts. Also, engine is dis-assembled but appears to be complete. It is a flathead 4 cyl. As you can see, all tires are on the vehicle and hold air; spare is also mounted on the side and appears that it is new, although weathered. Plenty of good parts available; transmission and transfer case; engine; front and rear axles; tow bar and rear step with trailer hitch, and a PTO. According to my internet research, this was specifically built as a farm use vehicle, hence the PTO and what appears to be a belt drive. I bought this from a friend who became disabled and needed the money, but I have too many other projects to take on this one at this time. Questions? e-mail me.

 
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1942 GPW Cape Cod, Ma $6000

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This looks solid and has some body dings for character.

“Regretfully, I am selling my 1942 Ford GPW Jeep. This authentic WWII beauty is registered and regularly taken out for a jaunt around the neighborhood. The floor boards are solid and the brass plates are all intact. Keep it as is for a head turning, open air cruiser or turn it into a priceless father son restoration project. I am asking $6000. Send me a message for more details or to see it in person.”

http://capecod.craigslist.org/cto/2005490181.html

 
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1959 CJ-5 Madisonville, TX **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1995

This looks complete, but it needs a little work.

“Cheaper than a mule or 4 wheeler lots of pulling power receiver hitch jeep is in good condition for the year all the 4 wheel drive works 4cyl runs good windshield folds down ready for the deer lease tow bar inc hooker up and take off bill of sale only $1995.00 obo”

 

 
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1946 CJ-2A Sacramento, CA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,000

(08/23/2010) Here’s a nice looking flattie.

“1947 Willys CJ-2A. Rubicon ready. Buick 225 V6. New 100A chrome alternator. Holley 390 carburetor with electric choke. Electric radiator fan. Power steering, Saginaw 3:1 steering box and tilt steering column.

SM420 transmission, new clutch, T-18 transfer case with Saturn overdrive and new drive shafts. Axles both rebuilt with ARB air lockers and 4.86 gears. Front is a Dana 30 with disc brakes. Rear is a Dana 44 with Warn lifetime warranty axle shafts and locking hubs.

35? tires with 90% tread left. 2 inch body lift and 2 ? inch suspension lift. Bikini Top. Large gas tank, 16 gallons. Removal rack. Alpine CDE-9845 stereo with Aux input 4GB iPod mini included. Midland CB with Firestick antenna.”

 
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Sam Installs a Rack & Pinion Prototype

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Sam, from Flatfender Willys in Colorado, mentioned a few months ago that he figured out how to easily install an off-the-shelf Rack & Pinion into a flattie.  He’s installed over 10 of these over that past few years in various rigs with great success.

A number of readers asked for more information.  However, Sam chose to delay the information so that he could work with the maker of the R&Ps to develop a Rack designed especially for Jeeps — from old flatties through Wranglers.

What you will see below is the protoype built by the company that Sam has installed into Craig’s CJ-3B.  These are early pictures of the process.  Once Sam finishes testing this prototype, they’ll be available for sale.

1. This first image shows the Rack tucked neatly under the cross member.

2. Here is an underside look at the setup.

3. Here’s a look at the 7/8″ tubing (I think I have that right).  The basic Rack was originally designed for a 4000lb truck and then was modified for the Jeep to insure it was strong enough to handle a variety of situations.

4.  For the typical installation, you’d leave the stock shock mount (if you have a mount there), and cut the plate flush with the frame.  Otherwise, you can just bolt the plate into position.  In this case, Sam had made a change to the suspension and moved the mount down.

5. This image shows that the Rack has an even lower profile than the stock system.  Note how far lower the stock system extends.

6. This image shows the 1/2″ plate to which the Rack mounts.  shows the Rack doesn’t extend far outside the frame.

 
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A WWII Courier Willys

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I don’t know anything about this particular jeep except that it is called the “Dixie Flyer”.  It seems to be a modified MB with a ‘Courier’ sign in the front and some modifications to the fenders.  It also appears to have a gas tank on the passenger side (I think that is what is sticking down under the passenger?).  I found this image on the European Center of Military History’s Blog.