Monthly Archives: June 2013

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1954 CJ-3B? Hudson Valley, NY **SOLD**

• CATEGORIES: Mahindra • TAGS: This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500

(03/25/2013) I didn’t think the early MItsubishis had the front angle fender pieces?

“1954 WILLYS CJ 3B
-I OWN THE VEHICLE OVER 20YRS.
-THIS WILLYS WAS ASSEMBLED IN BOMBAY INDIA BY MAHINDRA AND MAHINDRA WHO WERE COMMISSIONED BY WILLYS.
-THIS VEHICLE COMES WITH THE HEMMING MAGAZINE IT WAS FEATURED IN.
-RIGHT HAND DRIVE.
-MECHANICALLY UP TO DATE/ NEW ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTOR
-DRIVETRAIN EXCELLENT.
-EMAIL FOR ADDITIONAL INFO
-$7,500 OBO”

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Jeeps/Vans & Ice Cream Everett, WA $4598

• CATEGORIES: DJ-5 & DJ-6, FJ This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

No pics. I can’t tell if there is a FJ here or if they are all DJ-5s.

“RHD Jeep Dj5 1983, 4 Cylinder 2.5 Litre Engine, Rebuilt Transmission and Engine, Almost new Tires with Spare, New Brakes and pads, New alternator & Battery, Runs and drives great,
Good Paint No rust, Price $4598.00 OBO.

FOR SALE IS ICE CREAM JEEP, ICE CREAM VAN, ICE CREAM TRUCK, MAIL VAN ALL RIGHT HAND DRIVE ( RHD ) SET AND RAEDY TO GO MAKE CASH MONEY EVERY DAY ALL VEHICLES INCLUDED ICE CREAM FREEZER, ICE CREAM MUSIC BOX, 2000 WATTS 12VOLT DC TO 110 VOLTS AC TO RUN YOUR FREEZER WHEN YOU ARE OUT SELLING ICE CREAM, ICE CREAM MAGNETIC DECALS ARE INCLUDED AND ALL THE INFORMATION YOU NEED TO SELL ICE CREAM.
Phone 425-244-4055.”

http://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/cto/3858178012.html

 
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1947 CJ-2A-Truck Project Medina County, OH $1200

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UPDATE: Still Available.

(06/02/2013) This might be worth a look.

http://akroncanton.craigslist.org/cto/3860936084.html

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“First off this is a project. It is not in drivable condition.
Not 100% sure I want to sell but I have to many projects and not enough time.
1947 Willys CJ2A truck project. CLEAR Title in my name.
This is sitting on a 1960 CJ5 frame that has been stretched 2 feet in the middle. ( I bought it that way )
Motor is a ’60’s “F” head 4 cylinder. I had it running 2 years ago. ( have video’s)
Trans is a 3 speed (T-90) Transfer case is a dana 18. has a front driveshaft, NO rear driveshaft.
Axles are stock 1947 axles dana 41 rear and 25 front.
Has an old skyjacker lift springs on it ( maybe 3 inch lift) ( front spring not on it but go with it.) longer shackles.
Tub is the matching one to the title that was cut in back to form a truck cab.
sheet metal work was started but in no way is it perfect.

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1952 M-38 Macon, GA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.

“I am selling my 1952 Willys M38Jeep. It runs great and the body is in good shape. It has the original flat head 4 motor. This is a wonderful jeep with only 20k. Driving this jeep takes you back to the good ol’days.”

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1942 GPW Arnold, MO **SOLD**

• CATEGORIES: GPW (Ford MB) This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2950

“Positives:
GPW
#’s match on body tag and frame
Engine runs and tranny shifts as does transfer case. Steers and breaks.
There are tons of original F mark parts!
Early type air cleaner. Marked radiator and grill. F mark bolts all over the place.
Star and numbers still visible on the hood.

Negatives:
Body has heavy rusting.
Rear section is cut out.

Other info:
This jeep goes with all you see in my photobucket album.
2 complete bodies cut in 1/2.
One is 1943 the other is a script body 1942 so you can build this jeep anyway you want.
There are probably other small parts not pictured that will also be included.”

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Tentative Road Home

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All good things must come to and end . . .This is our tentative road map for heading West following the Butler Festival:

Sunday 16th: Leave around noon, drive to the Packard Museum in Ohio, then stay somewhere.
Monday 17th: Head west, visit the Studebaker Museum in Fort Wayne, stay near Chicago
Tuesday 18th: Visit Jeff Weilers Theatre Organ restoration shop in downtown Chicago: visit volo museum in afternoon: drive to Madison, WI and spend the night.
Wednesday 19th: Visit the House on the Rock near Dodgeville, WI, Drive to Iowa (final destination undecided.
Thursday 20th: Visit Ann’s friends in Omaha.
Friday 21: Drive to Dinosaur National Monument.
Saturday 22: Drop into Salt Lake to get two of my kids
Sunday 23: Drive to Pasco (or stop at City of the Gods for overnight . . .TBD)

Here’s the rough map:

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Sun. June 9th: Defecting to Canada

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<– Day 36 – Sat. June 8th: Escape to the Movies | Trip Overview | Day 38 – Mon. June 10th: Trains and Planes –>

On Sunday we drove from Buffalo to Niagara Falls.

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We are standing on the Rainbow Bridge. The trek to our new country wore on us, but we continued marching!

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On Tuesday June 09 we drove from Buffalo to Niagara Falls,

For our entire stay in Buffalo, the weather has been wet in varying degrees. So, on Sunday June 9th we decided to defect to Canada.

As if Ulysses-like Sirens were wooing us, the closer we got to Canada, the better the weather became. We took it as a sure sign we were doing the right thing. Once Ann and I located a parking spot (free even!) on the American side of the border, we abandoned our car and our American lives to embark on a future as Canadians.

It turns out it’s easy to leave the US on foot. We just passed through a simple turnstile and we were home free! Like a couple of refugees, we packed light, carrying only the bare essentials (cameras and cash) on our forced march across Rainbow Bridge (we couldn’t bring the jeep across — it was too new and the bank that holds the loan wouldn’t give us permission).

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Look at that great view!

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Behind us is a Canadian playground awaiting our arrival. We left behind the sunny the rainy skies of Buffalo for the beautiful blue of Canada.

By the time we were halfway across the bridge, the sun was shining bright. The mist from the falls saluted our decision, welcoming us in a very friendly manner into the Canadian fold.

OH CANADA” we bellowed as we approached the passport office. Behind the desk at the office was a pretty blond who greeted us (Canada was looking pretty good by that point!) — No wonder Canadian Dave loves his country so much!

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The Canadian’s appear to be very neat and tidy. I wonder if all their lawns look like this?

After sizing up Canada’s two newest citizens, the immigration official let us in. We couldn’t wait to breathe the Canadian air, eat the best of Canadian food, and see the world through their eyes.

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Sat. June 8th: Escape to the Movies

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<– Day 35 – Fri. June 7th: An Old Building and New Cars  | Trip Overview | Day 37 – Sun. June 9th: Defecting to Canada –>

No pics for today …

On Saturday Ann and I were asked to be special hosts at the Farny Wurlitzer house as part of a local house-tour event (multiple houses in multiple locations) to raise money for a local organization. Joining us at the Wurlitzer house was our new friend Jeff, who we’d gotten to know over the past couple of days (he was visiting North Tonawanda from Chicago).

A long story short, after about a half hour of greeting a few people, the three of us realized that nobody cared who we were or why we were there. Visitors just wanted to look at the house. Unfortunately for Jeff, he had no access to transportation, so was stuck there. It didn’t take use long to decide that we were totally wasting our time, so we all agreed it was time to bail this event (none of us had made specific promises as to how long we would be there — frankly, the event was poorly organized).

After a quick discussion, we decided to get some lunch and go watch a movie, as Jeff’s return flight didn’t take off until late Saturday night.

Our lunch stop was a highly rated Polish plate called K Sisters: Authenic Pierogi. It was delicious!

After lunch, we found a nearby theatre showing Star Trek Into Darkness. Jeff, a very busy guy, seemed to greatly appreciate the break. He said it had been quite a while since he’d seen a movie in a theatre. We equally enjoyed the time to decompress.

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After the movie, we dropped Jeff off at his hotel. We hit it off so well that he offered to show us around his Wurlitzer restoration facility in Chicago on our way back home. We readily accepted the offer.

Tomorrow, we hit the road once again, bound to cross the border and interact with our Canadian brethren.

 <– Day 35 – Fri. June 7th: An Old Building and New Cars  | Trip Overview | Day 37 – Sun. June 9th: Defecting to Canada –>

 
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A CJ-2A Won on a Bet

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Ryan shared this great photo of his father’s CJ-2A. The story of how his father obtained it is funny. Read the story at the bottom of this page.

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1942 MB Lompoc, CA **Status Unknown**

• CATEGORIES: MB • TAGS: , This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was priced at $6500

(06/09/2013) This appears in good shape for the price. It’s script with the squared gas tank.

“This jeep was restored from the frame up. Runs Great. Body has no dings or scratches & tires are 95%. Lots of extra parts to include new windshield frame, grill, extra bearings for transmission and transfer case. $6500.00 OBO
No E-mails. Call or text 805-717-1232 ( text preferred ). Tom”

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