Yearly Archives: 2012

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1959 FC-170 Colorado $6000 (another FC is for sale, too)

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Both of these need work.

“1959 Willy JEEP FC170 Pickup Truck
Vin# 6156813310
226 L-Head, 6 cyl motor, 3 speed manual Transmission,
transfer case with manual lock hubs.
2 speed 2/4 wheel drive transfer case.
9 ft long bed, heavy duty rear bumper and hitch.
Tires are in great shape with lots of tread in cluding the spare.
Runs & drives good
NEEDS: Battery~ Brake work~ paint
Great restoration project Call Dean 303-857-1732 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting FREE 303-857-1732 end_of_the_skype_highlighting Leave a message
$6,000.00

Have second truck available Last two pictures
1962 willys JEEP FC170 Pickup
VIN # 6156817340
226 L-Head, 6 cyl motor, 3 speed manual Transmission, 2 speed 2/4 wheel drive 9 ft long bed.
This vehicle could be restored but would require parts, therefor I would sell it as a parts vehicle.
The fan came loose from the crankshaft and severely damaged the radiator, needs distributer rebuilt, seats would need reupholstered. The tires are dry rotted needs brake work.
Trans/ transfer case/ front and rear differentials all in good shape.
Great restoration project
Call Dean 303-857-1732 NO EMAILS~ JUST CALLS

Will negotate for them together”

http://denver.craigslist.org/cto/3152846536.html

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1946? CJ-2A Woodland, CA $1500

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I hope they did more than just ‘sauter’ (perhaps the seller means solder?) this back together!

“For sale is 1946 Willy’s jeep. Runs. Have pink slip. Pink slip might say it’s a 1942 but I won’t know until I view pink slip, which is locked up at the moment. Jeep was in accident, sautered back together. Has been in barn
for many years. Willing to trade, or best offer.”

http://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/3152695918.html

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1963 Wagon Bohemia, NY **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $16,500

Looks nice.

“jeep willys utility wagon 1963 2 dr. 226 6cyl super hurricane engine restored 6 years ago 71,100 original miles presidential red/glacier white, numerous first place trophies”

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1953 Truck JeepRod Hemet, CA **Status Unknown**

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UPDATE: Was $20,000. **Status Unknown**

This truck has quite the patina.  It gets 28 mpg on the highway?

“This is my baby, built with my own blood and sweat! ONE OF A KIND! Chopped 8 inches, bagged and lays frame, custom front axle, 31spline ford nine inch rear axle. Four link in the rear, three link I the front. Ford 300 ci straight six, four barrel carb , hooker six into two supercomp header, five speed trans, gets 28 mpg on the freeway.”

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1952 M-38A1 Anchorage, AK **SOLD**

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UPDATE: Was $700.  **SOLD**

My initial reaction to this was, “what is wrong with you people in Alaska?”.  But then, I thought better of it, realizing there are just as many crazy contraptions in every latitude.  Then, thinking about it even more, I thought that bringing the exhaust over the hood might just be an impractical, funky, slightly nutty, but necessary warming solution??  Any, even better, you just never know when carrying an extra body might be useful.

“1952 Military Jeep M38A1 Originally a Fort Rich Jeep. Need Restoration but its all there. Have a spare chassis and two spare bodies 700 obo”

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CJ-3B Hardtop Paso Robles, CA **SOLD**

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UPDATE:  **SOLD** Was $600

(07/02/2012) This appears in good shape.  ONLY the Hard top is for sale.

“Complete hardtop with doors. Both doors and rear hatch have good glass. Complete with all hardware. Doors have windows that open. Will also trade for Jeep parts. Please call with any questions or to set up a time to come see it.”

 

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1948 CJ-2A San Anselmo, Ca $1200

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UPDATE:  Price dropped to $1200.

(06/05/2012) “1948 CJ2A

Miles Unknown.
A t91 transmission out of a cj5
Dana 44 rear with detroit locker
I have a dana 30 front available
Converted to 12volt
Needs some cosmetic update
Brakes need to be checked. I put a new master cylinder in a few years ago but I still have some leakage somewhere
Needs new battery
Needs some electrical TLC
Seats need covers or replacement.
No parking break
Tow hitch included
Good spare tire
Title clear just behind on registration
With a new battery it should start up fine, did a few months ago. Please plan on towing or trailering home if you purchase.
This vehicle is sold as is with no guarantee
I prefer this to be a cash transaction.
pkhart@gmail”

http://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/cto/3152819411.html

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1953 CJ-3B Prineville, OR **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD* Was $2800.

(04/07/2012) This runs and drives.

“1953 willys jeep cj3b has original motor and running gear, starts right up, 40lbs oil psi, no smoke, 4wheel works great, still has 6 volt system charges, new batt, pluggs,new wires,new spicer type left front axle the old bendex was wore out, frame is great sanded and primed, body is ruff it has rust and dents, needs brakes but has ebrake with a new cable so it can be test driven, needs fule tank,. ”

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Just a Squirrel — A George Barris T-Buggy

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If you have seen Pixar’s UP movie, then you know what a ‘squirrel’ is, something that distracts you from what you planned or should be doing.  Well, at least that is the terminology Ann and I use.

Obviously, the internet is notoriously full of squirrels.  Today’s squirrel relates to a search I was doing this morning, something I do in the normal course of producing (and by producing I mean borrowing) the incredibly high quality, unparalleled content published herein.  That’s when I spotted this (http://lascruces.en.craigslist.org/cto/3151068039.html only $800!) fiberglass flat fender dung buggy body.  I instantly recognized it as the body style of the dune buggy the my neighbor Bud across the street used to build his dune buggy when I was a kid.  The distinguishing feature were those flat fenders in the front, which for obvious reasons seemed comfortably familiar to a lover of flat fenders like myself.  After spotting this ad,  I spent about an hour this morning, chasing this squirrel of a buggy to learn more about it.  It turns out it is a Barris designed T-Buggy kit that Barris had hoped to sell through dealers in every state (I don’t’ know how far he got creating the dealer network).

Now, my neighbor Bud was quite a character.  He was a machinist for Boeing until he retired and machined a couple parts for me that really helped when I was building my first jeep.  During the 1970s he purchased an electric wedge car like this, which on a full charge had just enough power to allow him to drive down Renton’s South Hill into Kent in the morning and return up the hill in the evening.  When Bud’s son Tim, who was my age, turned 16, we’d go for a drive occasionally.  Thank goodness we never got in a wreck, because that vehicle was a coffin waiting for bodies.

At some point before he purchased the ‘cheese wedge’, Bud built a dune buggy.  Every so often we would go for a ride in it, sometimes on the roads and sometime down a power line trail (that was the good old days when you could still go down a power line trail).  One day, we drove into downtown Renton to the former Sears outdoor shopping mall off of Rainier Avenue.  However, instead of parking in a parking spot, Bud drove onto the sidewalk, between a couple stores, and into the middle of the walking mall.  We drove by a few stores until he got right in front of the store he wanted to enter, where he came to a stop as if he belonged there.  We got out and people walked by checking out the cool dune buggy as if it belonged there.  When we were done at the store, we just hopped in and drove back out.

I never knew what type of dune buggy he had, until today’s search.  Based on what I’ve read below, he must have purchased a Barris T-Buggy kit.  The dune buggy he built had all the Model-T elements you see below.  His body was painted a metallic dark red.  It had the faux leather straps across the hood, the chrome roll bar, and a small soft top.  Bud ended up selling that in the 1980s I believe.  I’ve never seen it since.

If you want to chase some dune buggy squirrels of your own, check out the Dune Buggy Archives or Samba.

Here’s an example that is as close as I’ve found to Bud’s:

This is example the way I remember Bud’s, only it was red and didn’t have the stripe around the edges.  Bud had wider, more aggressive slicks that improved the ‘hot wheel’ look, too.

Here’s an example of a kit.

 

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