Yearly Archives: 2011

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1946 CJ-2A Erie, PA **SOLD**

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UPDATE:  **SOLD** Was $5400.

This has a few mods.

“For sale is a 1946 Willys CJ2A Jeep. The jeep has a 215 cu inch V8, new tires, shocks, stereo, original running gear, and it runs great. It would make a very good rock crawler or daily drive if the gears were changed out. This jeep is in excellent condition so it could be brought back to original condition. Serious inquiries only. Please email me with 1946 Willys in the subject and provide your phone number. Thanks! This jeep is located in downtown Erie and was bought in Ocala Florida. Mileage is stated at 1268.”

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1952 Model? Anchorage, AK **SOLD**

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UPDATE:  Was $1800 **SOLD**

(05/11/2011) “testing waters, looking to sell or trade 1952 willys jeep, 4cyl, all original, complete, with sears hard top, has larger rear brakes and 33 inch tires, needs restoration, but would only take a weekend to get it driving, comes with extra parts, narrow track dana 30, sm465 four speed trans, new gears, etc, have title in my name $2,000”

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1948 CJ-2A Grass Valley, CA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500

(07/08/2010) This looks pretty good.

“This jeep was originally rebuilt as a hunting rig. Has the original flathead 4, 3speed tranny with a 2 speed overdrive, soft top in decent condition, power steering added, and red top battery. It is real clean but not perfect. . I’ll be glad to consider reasonable offers, but please don’t waste my time low balling, and scammers take it somewhere else. $4500 obo”

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1948 CJ-2A Kailua, HI **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.

(11/26/2010) “1948 Jeep Willys CJ2A, Asking $3500.00 OBO. All reasonable offers will be considered.  Needs a windsheild, brake job, paint and minor body work. Otherwise runs great. Custom made bumpers and tow bar.”

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1959 CJ-3B Porterville, CA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200

“1959 Wills Jeep 351 Ford, C6 tranny. Runs and drives. Needs headlights and tail lights. Off dmv record. Bill of sale only. Call or text for more info. ”

 

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John’s D44 Rear Axle Modification

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UPDATE:  I initially had this as a front axle modification, which was clearly incorrect (the lack of a stearing knuckle should have been my first clue!)

Thanks to John for putting together the narrative and the images!

“Thought some other folks might find this interesting, especially those that have swapped to the D44 rear axle.

While trying to cobble some parts together to build a D44 front axle for my CJ6, I  noticed that the GM D44 small bearing spindles that came with the flat top knuckle axles had the same number of  stud holes as the offset D44 in the back of my CJ.  Knowing that the 2 pc. axle shafts were a weak point, I had kicked around the idea of finding a 71′ offset flanged axle, and installing Herms FF Kit. I figured the flanged D44 would be a long shot, and I didn’t really like the tapered shafts in Herms kit, as you have to pull the spindle to get the shaft out.  So,what to do?  I ended up at R&P 4wdin Oregon City, and asked Richard and Paul what they thought about using the GM spindle to make a full float axle kit. At this point, Rich got a twinkle in his eye and asked me to follow him out into the shop.  From some shelf, he pulled a half machined spindle out, and said, “like this?”. Perfect!  This kit probably wont be for everyone, but was a homerun for me. It lets me run the same Ford 1/2 ton hub and rotor as the front(to keep things 5 on 5.5), the same internal splined locking hubs as the front, and GM calipers.  Overall the FF kit added 2″ of width to my rear axle (same as the front), and I got an axle shaft that is full diameter(30 spline inner, 19 spline outer), and is removable without pulling the spindle.  I ended up running a late 70’s Cadillac caliper (that uses the same GM backing plate as the front), and has a E-brake. And all for a little less than a grand.  I hope somebody out there will find this as cool as I did.
Thanks,
John
“im a doughball”
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