Monthly Archives: April 2014

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1947 CJ-2A Apple Valley, CA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.

“4×4 orig 4cyl Runs but not driving will start orig 4cyl needs restored looking to trade for pre 70s ????? Truck or car project for my Son and I just want a solid start no motor no trans no problem but must be something of equal value or minimal cash”

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1942 Trailer Placerville, CA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $900.

It rolls and tows.

“1942 Bantam military jeep trailer , not perfect, but is a good candidate for restoration, or tow it as is, has some rust in the floor, has good 15″ tires, rolls and tows easy, has the hard to get center casting, with a 1 7/8’s ball hitch welded to a cutoff lunette, has the very early 2 piece axle with the cast center cover, has a tailgate, (nicely done) , hasn’t been registered in years, comes with bill of sale only, $900 OBO”

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CJ-2A Parts New Meadows, ID

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Various parts.

“CJ2A Willys jeep Tub $300.00
CJ2A, 3A Hood $50.00 , Fenders $65.00 ea. , Grill $75.00 , Tailgate $75.00
CJ2A Windsheild Frame $100.00

Tub needs body work, floor boards and hat channel repairs. Other parts also need some work  to be nice.
Also have many other Willys parts for sale. Thanks.”

http://boise.craigslist.org/pts/4403065351.html

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1953 CJ-3B Longview, WA **Status Unknown**

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UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $2500. Never heard of the ‘3 year grace period’ and nothing online to verify it.

(03/26/2014) “1953 cj3b. we bought this jeep as a project that we couldn’t pass up because the body is so solid on it. it was going to take very little work to make nice. the previous owner set the body on a cj5 frame, with centered dana 44 rear axle and drum brake dana 30 front.

it’s got a gm column with a power steering box
it has a rebuilt turbo 350 transmission adapted to a dana 20 transfer case.
it had a Chevy motor in it when previous owner had it.
it’s got new seats in it but I don’t know what they are.
it has Rancho lift springs under it..
also includes power brake booster and master cylinder.

the title is under a 3 year grace period, probably a coupe years left. I can explain this better over the phone, but don’t let this scare you as selling and buying with this is not an issue. basically when the 3 years is up the dmv issues current owner a title. we had this inspected by the Washington state patrol.”

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1950 Jeepster Seattle, WA $14,500

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UPDATE: Still Available

1950 Willy’s Overland Jeepster / DGC 0396 

Mileage: 54819
Exterior Color: Yellow
Interior: Black Vinyl
Transmission: Manual
Engine: Original Willy’s F head engine
Key: hbdaroyba wntbhroa dnuekxqz tpqtmrr lwljaosh hzsiamyja axgvlzqa gfxxxeq
Price: $14,500
For more information about this vehicle please call Jeri Drager at (206) 533-9600.
You can also view additional information about this vehicle here: http://dragersclassics.net/vehicle/3554426/1950-willy-s-overland-jeepster-seattle-washington-98133″

http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/ctd/4406082350.html

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1950 CJ-3A Fresno, CA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000

(03/09/2014) Looks good.

“V6 MOTOR, 4 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION, OVERDRIVE UNIT, ROLL CAGE, RUNS GREAT.”

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Day 14 – Apr. 2nd: It is Cold, Windy and Raining . . . This is the Mohave Desert?

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<– Day 13 – Apr 1st: From Scottsdale AJs to Seligman Sundries | OVERVIEW | Day 15 Apr. 3rd: Joshua Tree National Park –>

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We left Arizona and entered California under a few dark clouds.

On Wednesday we began the morning by driving to the Route 66 Museum at the old power station in downtown Kingman.

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Map of our drive on Wednesday April 2

On our way, there were more classic motels, but one in particular caught our attention. There was much more going on at this hotel — murals and themed rooms — but our photos didn’t turn out very good.

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After many photographs, we finally made it to the two floor power station. Downstairs you’ll find a gift shop and visitor’s center. Upstairs is the entrance to the museum where we purchased our tickets. The cashier was an older gentleman who at first seemed gruff and bothered by our presence, but then warmed up as he got into a short presentation about how the tickets we purchased were good for three museums in the area. We also learned that active military folks get in free.

The museum tour starts with a history of the trail which proceeded the route. One of the first things I spotted was a photograph of a jeep from 1943. It’s the only jeep I saw in the place.

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From there, more history unfolded: the need for good roads, the construction of Route 66, and the success of the towns following WWII, until the opening of Interstate 40 in 1984.

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These maps showed chunks of the early highway with some interesting information.

In the middle of the Route 66 history is a large diorama that shares Steinbeck’s Grapes of Wrath and his use of Route 66 in the book.

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Hank’s Dually Adapters. Anyone recognize them?

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Hank writes, “I bought a jeep five or so years ago and I am finally getting around to get her running. I was just wondering if anybody out in the jeep world has ever seen this set up before. I believe the rear is a Dana 44, but it has about 4″ extensions on it to make room for the duel wheels. I am looking for another set of rims. They are 16″ split rim with five holes. I am thinking they came off of a FC but am not sure.”

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1944 War Bond with Willys MA

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Maury shared this war bond with an image of a Willys MA. He wrote, “These inserts were apparently sent out with US Treasury checks to encourage the recipients to invest the money in war bonds.   Scans of the front and back of the original envelope and insert are attached.”

Front:

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Back:1944-treasury-bond-willys-1Original Image (now on Wikipedia):

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Wikipedia Caption: A U.S. Army Willys MA jeep at the Desert Training Center, Indio, California (USA), in June 1942.

 
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1944 Photo of Fritz the Goat on eBay

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Marc spotted this goat on a jeep. Who would have thought that? Rather than Fritz, I’m thinking that is Francine . . . or that isn’t milk. Yikes!

“1944- Members of a U.S. mortar platoon in “frontline German town” line up before “Fritz”, standing on top of a jeep, and hold out their tin cups for their ration of goat’s milk.”

View all the information on eBay

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