Monthly Archives: September 2012

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Willys Custom Truck Project Dansville, NY **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.

” Up for auction is a solid start to a cool Rat rod! The project begins with a 1949 Willys pick-up cab w/attached short box mounted on a modified Model A chassis. The chassis has been Zd  4″ in front and 6″ in the rear and the cab has been dropped 6″ and 2″ has been removed from the bottoms of the doors and cowl. The front axle has split wishbone radius rods w/drop mounted spring perches and the original Willys steering box is already mounted. The rear is set up with new tubular radius rods w/brackets for 12″ coil-overs and has a 10 bolt Chevy rear-end. The cab has a full perimeter brace installed and both doors open and close correctly. Please keep in mind that this is a project, but it is also a great opportunity to start with a solid rolling chassis.”

 
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Year? FC-150 Shippensburg, PA $700

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there appears to be some value in parts.

“Last chance on this old Jeep FC150 before it heads to the scrap yard, this is a BIG project that I have been holding onto for sometime now but I’m parting ways with the old jeep habit and cleaning up shop. NO TITLE, does not run but motor is not locked up, tires hold air and it does roll fairly easily to load onto a trailer. Major rust issues between the body and the roof line, no rear window. This has a hydraulic dump bed on it but have never tested the pump but the bed does move up and down. These are very hard to find and this would be a nice project but again…it will require a ton of work. If interested, best bet is to come and look at it in person as I will not be sending any additional pictures. It’s rough and if you think you may want it just send me an email with your contact info and I’ll get back to you so you can come and look it over. If it’s not sold by next week, unfortunately it will be heading to the scrap yard but I thought someone may want to give it a home before it heads to it’s grave never to be seen again.”

http://harrisburg.craigslist.org/cto/3293623384.html

 
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1950 CJ-3A Upland, Ca **Status Unknown**

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UPDATE:  Status unknown. Was listed at $4800.

(06/10/2012) The paint job isn’t all that nice (especially the engine compartment) and I suspect that isn’t the original bumper, but otherwise this looks pretty stock.

“all original, flat head, 4 cylinder, 3 speed, runs good.”

 
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1946 CJ-2A Ukiah, CA $3500

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UPDATE:  Still Available

(08/15/2012) This looks solid.  It includes a Warn OD.

“fresh rebuilt engine( original engine)
rebuilt transmission
warn overdrive
two inch rancho lift
new battery
new front brakes, have new pads for the rear just need to be installed
has a 29 tooth transfer case gear

Call Gary 707-391-6337 I dont check email very often so calling is the best way to contact me”

http://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/cto/3296188465.html

 
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3Taps Countersues Craigslist for Anticompetitive Behavior

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3Taps has pulled off the gloves.   The company that produced one of the best national search mechanisms based on Craigslist data has filed a counter suit against Craigslist claiming the company’s behavior is anticompetitive.  I can’t help but think that 3Taps has been angling for a fight with Craigslist since its inception.  It have to know Craigslist would go after them, as it has been sending Cease and Desist letters to other sites for years.  This results of this suit could resonate throughout secondary marketplace communities.  For example, there were websites that combine eBay listings with other auction listings, providing a one stop auction site.  eBay used Craiglist’s tactic of C/D letters to shut them down.  So, the decision may define the meaning of ‘public information’ and may also decide if/when/where classified ads/auction ads constitute copyrightable material.

The CEO of 3Taps Greg Kidd says,

While  we  respect  what  craigslist  has accomplished in the past in  attaining dominance over online classified advertising, we object to them using that market power illegally to stifle innovation and hurt consumers.  As  craigslist  spends  heavily  to  bully  and  intimidate  companies  that  challenge  them, consumers  are  deprived  of  better  ways  to  find  and  execute  real-time  exchange transactions.

Craigslist  uses  its  monopoly  position  to  achieve  huge  annual  profits without sinking any meaningful costs into research and development or innovation.  In other categories – most notably  in the hotels and  airline bookings marketplace – there has  been  openness  and  continual  evolution,  yet  craigslist  has  gone  in  the  opposite direction,  using  its market  position  to  remain  stagnant  despite  massive  consumer demand for an updated and enhanced user-experience.
In bringing our antitrust counterclaim, we hope to stop craigslist from engaging in an illegal scheme to shut down  third-party  services and products that enhance the use of postings made on craigslist and provide innovative and more useful ways to effect the exchanges the public seeks.
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Photos from the 2012 Northern Ohio Flatfender Gathering

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Below are images from Sunday’s event at Bob Christy’s house.  Looks like there was a good variety of jeeps there!

Bob posted lots of  photos at his Facebook page and on Flickr as well

– Sebastian also posted some pictures at the Flatfender Club of Butler’s website

Dennis posted some photos at the CJ-2A page

Here are a few of Bob’s pictures.  This photo below is of the unusual Jeepster.

Here are a few of Sebastian’s photos.  Both Bob and Sebastian took a variety of photos of this chassis, but I can’t tell if there is something special done to this or not.  In fact, you can see Bob with camera in hand.

Here is a link to the earlier post and comments posted before the event.

 
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The Rare 1945 Christmas Al-Toy: Do you have one?

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Credit Colin and Glenn for uncovering this information.

A rare 1945 Christmas Al-Toy that was on eBay recently

Mr. Stub Cole, at the right, and Harold Bell, Sales Manager for Willys, at the left, seated at a table with an unnamed WGN radio announcer. On the table is an Al-Toy Jeep and on the bookcase behind Mr. Bell is another Al-Toy Jeep and a smaller model of a Jeep towing a trailer.

“About one year ago, Glenn Byron and I became involved in correspondence with Mr. and Mrs. David (Sue) Cole, part time residents here in Arizona and Michigan. The conversations revolved around the story that David Cole’s father, “Stub” Cole had gone to work at Willys in the latter part of 1945 for the purpose of getting the farm implement accessories and documentation then being supplied for Jeeps out to the dealer network. He left his
family in Michigan and lived in a couple of hotels in Toledo during the time he worked at Willys.

During this time, he took home a tan Al-Toy Jeep for David’s brother and at Christmas 1945, he brought two more Al-Toy Jeeps home. One was tan, like the first one, but the third Jeep, which he gave to his wife, was done differently than the others. It was silver, with a red interior and the underside was painted green. The wheels were cream colored and it had a spare tire mounted on the right rear fender. The Cole family always called this the Christmas Jeep due to its Christmas colors. As close as the family can remember, Stub left Willys in about April or May of 1946 and returned to Michigan.

Fast forward to 2011. David and Sue are trying to plot some of their family history and realized that David still had his original Al-Toy Jeep from 1945. They contacted the remaining family and learned that David’s brother’s tan Jeep and the “Christmas Jeep” were still in the family. With that, Sue began searching the internet for anything on Al-Toys and came up with Glenn’s name. She contacted him and he replied, copying me on the correspondence. Photos of the three Jeeps were sent to both of us and we realized the “Christmas Jeep” was indeed special and we made arrangements to meet with the Cole’s at their winter home in Cottonwood, AZ. Glenn and his family were on a vacation out west, to coincide with the FC Roundup here in Phoenix and we also got to meet Dave and Ann at the FC Roundup as well. We arranged to meet the Coles in Cottonwood on March 25th and look at the Al-Toys and share their findings on Willys history where their father was involved.

The  photos below show the 1945 Christmas Al-Toy Jeep and a tan one in their original condition in March, 2012. We talked about the condition of all three Jeeps and possible things to do with them. The two tan Jeeps had been played with and had some pencil markings left over from nearly 70 years ago and there were a couple of items that they would like to have repaired, but wanted to leave the Jeeps as close to their original condition as possible.

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Roberto’s New CJ-3A T-shirts

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Roberto has created some CJ-3A T-shirts.  I’m going to purchase one.  If you are interested in getting one, then lets work out a way of splitting the shipping.  Just add a comment if you are interested in getting one.

http://www.robertoflores.com/trabajos.php?cat=2&id=156#item156

 
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The Deck Project

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UPDATE:  Here’s an updated picture of the final deck in case anyone was interested.  You can view more about the project here:  http://www.deilers.com/deck/

However, I do have a couple quick updates on what we’ve been doing.  Much of our time has been consumed by a deck rebuild for my parents (it turns out Ann is great with power tools!).  Below are a couple shots. The first photo shows how bad it looked after we pulled up the decking.  The second shows the deck  partially done.  There was quite a bit of rot in those joists.

 
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Bazooka Pinball Game with WW2 Vehicles on eBay

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There are several of these pinball games on eBay.  These have several different vehicles, include a jeep in the lower left side.

“Vintage “Marx” Bazooka Pinball Game “Bagatelle” From Very late 40’s to early 1950’s
The backboard of the game is tin with World War 2 military graphics of jeeps, tanks and Anti-aircraft guns.
Made in United States of America Marx Toys logo.
It measures about 12 1/2″ long, 6 3/8″ wide and ¾” deep.
It is in excellent condition. Has some wear to the plastic. There are no cracks, but some age crazing lower left,  has both it’s legs.
Upper left hand top has some glue left from tape. Other wise in great condition!”

View all the information on eBay