Doug sent in this early Jeepney photograph from the Philippines. This sure looks like an original Jeepney built on a MB/GPW chassis. It’s got some style!
Monthly Archives: March 2014
1949 CJ-3A Bakersfield, CA **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Looks solid.
“1949 jeep pretty original, Flat Green. Does run.
3500 FIRM
Serious buyers only
Do not waste time
Thank you.”
1948 CJ-2A Walnut Creek, CA $2000
Not running.
“This is a complete jeep. Not running but motor turns over. Great project car with all parts available.”
1946 CJ-2A Fayetteville, AR **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2750.
Runs and drives.
“46 jeep, starts and runs and stops. Lots of extra parts go with the jeep. I hope
I can still go at 68 years old! Has a title. I have a hard top that I would sell separately for $400.”
1946 CJ-2A Milwaukee, WI $2875
No pics provided.
“1946 Jeep, a little rusty and very ugly, but still a running, driving, functioning ol’ Jeep. It belongs to my boss. He is not computer literate at all and I barely am. I can text pictues to you, but I can’t e-mail them. He wants me to “weed out the idiots”.”
1951 CJ-3A? Phoenix, AZ $3500
No pics provided.
“You don’t see these very often!
Be the envy of all your friends, own a 1951 Willys Flat-fender Jeep.
Straight and clean – starts and runs!!”
1954 CJ-3B Scotts Valley, Ca $5500
No pics provided.
“1954 Jeep Willy’s in good condition. Ready to hit the Rubicon Trail! Buick V6 engine, 24K miles, new wheels, tires, Roll Cage, Warren wench, Saginaw Steering. $5500. or best offer. One owner for 50 years. Thanks for looking!”
Day 9 – Mar. 28th: Charging Futility and FC Roundup Day 1
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Prior to the beginning of this trip, I planned to have a new battery in my MacBook Pro laptop (currently three years old) and a backup charger (mine has lots of black tape holding it together). But, my planning went completely wrong. First, I ordered a battery off of ebay, only to receive a broken one. So, I sent that back and ordered a second one, which turned out to be an imitation, unlike what was advertised. Since my current battery still lasts about 2 hours, I figured I’d survive the trip with it.
For a back up charger, I planned to bring Ann’s, along with her old Mac Book Pro laptop. But then, her mom bought her a new Mac Book Pro laptop for her birthday. What I didn’t realize is that Apple changed the charger slightly for the new retina displays, meaning her charger doesn’t work with mine.
Despite these obstacles, I figured I could make the charger survive. Well, I couldn’t. Today, of all days, with us running late to get to the FC Roundup, the charger failed me. So, off to the Apple store I went to buy a new charger, which made us later. You gotta love technology. It never fails to go bad at the worst times . . .
Eventually, we made it to the FC Roundup and had a wonderful afternoon relaxing and talking with folks. There’s a bigger turnout than we’d seen from the last two years were were here. Even more people are arriving tomorrow, so it should be great fun. Here’s some photos from today:
Rusty’s Removable FC Fan Shroud
“Worn Rusty Hubbs” has a removable lower FC Fan shroud to make it easier to work on the engine. He thought folks might like to see some pics. Thanks for taking the time to shoot the photos Rusty!
Old Article from Charles
This old photo is interesting. I think that’s a newer Hotchkiss in the front with an older jeep (Hotchkiss?) in the rear.