Are those holes in the grille near the parking lights?
“HOT ROD JEEP
283 CHEVY V-8
LIKE NEW TIRES!!
FULL HARD TOP
YOU FINISH
GREAT WOODS RIG
CALL : 360-683-1344 AND TALK TO TYSON
SORRY I DO NOT RESPOND TO TEXTS OR E-MAILS”
Are those holes in the grille near the parking lights?
“HOT ROD JEEP
283 CHEVY V-8
LIKE NEW TIRES!!
FULL HARD TOP
YOU FINISH
GREAT WOODS RIG
CALL : 360-683-1344 AND TALK TO TYSON
SORRY I DO NOT RESPOND TO TEXTS OR E-MAILS”
No pics provided.
“’46 Flat Fender Willys Jeep. All original. PM for more info.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(02/21/2013) This may be worth a look.
“I have for sale a 1946 Jeep Willys with matching trailer that I have a title for as well as the jeep. Both titles are clear and in hand. Many new parts (too many to list). Runs and drives good; could probably use some adjusting on the carburetor. Trailer needs work. Asking $4,500 obo. Please call 618-795-6087.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1450.
(12/08/2012) It doesn’t run. Those are early dogs with pretty good tread. the body has some patches.
“Willys Jeep 1953 CJ3B 4X4, project antique vehicle. Hasn’t run in 10 plus years, owned for 30 plus years. AS IS, Clear title. Needs work great project for 4-wheeler enthusiast. Engine is 225 Buick V-6, 4 barrel carburetor, Offenhauser intake and valve covers, header and side exhaust. Manual transmission, hi-lo transfer case, lock-out hubs on front axle. Tires have extreme tread but are for off road. Hasn’t been started in over 10 years.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1850
(01/30/2013) It runs like a sewing machine.
“1946 Willys CJ2A Jeep
So hear is a rare piece of American history
ready to be restored
Engine cranks and runs like a sewing machine”
<– Day 13 – March 30: From Cottonwood Canyon to Wolverine | Overview | Day 15 – April 1: From Cathedral Valley to I-70 –>
Technically, the March 30th night we camped at the Horse Canyon trailhead wasn’t allowed by the NPS. However, had we walked through the gate to the wilderness study area we could camp legally. Besides, it wasn’t like we hadn’t tried to find a camping spot in other places. Since we were all alone, we didn’t think it was a big deal. We didn’t make a fire and we left no trace we were there. Just the same, we broke camp at sunlight and began our second day in Utah.
We’d planned to return to Highway 12 once we got back to the Burr Trail. But, one thing I’d never done was cross Capitol Reef NP on the Burr Trail and then head north (normally I’ve driven south to Bullfrog Marina on Lake Powell). Ann was all for the impromptu route, so we drove north on the Wolverine Loop and headed east. Along the way we took a few photos (surprise, surprise).