Monthly Archives: November 2014

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1956 Wagon Catlettsburg, KY **Status Unknown**

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

UPDATE: **STATUS UNKNOWN** Was $3950.

Runs and drives.

“Bought this a couple months ago for some restortation projects now things have changed.
Here is the listing info used when I bought it
Jeep run very good. Brake are good with new wheel cylinders carb. Rebuilt by professional co in columbus ohio. Tune up is excellent as pic shows good glass lights Work oil pressure 40 psi. Some rust in floor but overall. Very solid
I found this not all that impressed me. It runs alot better than I would ever expected I have owned willys wagon since 1976 and this one is mechanically
a 8 -9 in my book. It need shocks and brake pedal tighten up ( moves side ways) one lock out hub is hard to turn Good title original sales sticker from window. With newspaper article about original owner from Morgantown wva etc. Nice history nice jeep. good tires
Looks like a new fuel pump and choke fuel filter etc. Good jeep guys for a 1956”

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1942 MB Carmichael, NV **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,500.

(10/20/2014) This clean build includes interior diamond plating.

“42 Willy Jeep. 350 Small block Chevy (SBC), motor came out of a 1974 Corvette (about 20,000 miles on motor), 350 turbo automatic transmission, 1986 CJ5 axles, CD player, 6 x 9 speakers, amp, Warn locking hubs, 10 x 15 Weld racing rims, diamond plating throughout including the inside tub. Everything done from the bottom up.”

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1966 Tuxedo Park CJ-5 Savannah, TN $6500

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UPDATE: Still Available

(11/24/2014) Jim spotted this solid looking Tuxedo Park CJ-5. And, it has desert dogs to boot, a real rarity in the Tennessee area. Looks like the front bumper has been replaced.

http://jacksontn.craigslist.org/cto/4773094517.html

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1975 DJ-5 Davenport, IA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1749

Runs and drives.

“1975 DJ5 MAIL JEEP. IT RUNS AND DRIVES, AND SHIFTS THROUGH ALL THE GEARS. IT HAS THE 4.2 INLINE FACTORY SIX CYLINDER ENGINE. IT DOES HAVE A WORKING AFTERMARKET CD PLAYER INSTALLED BY THE PREVIOUS OWNER. SINCE I HAVE OWNED IT I HAVE INSTALLED NEW SHOCKS, CHANGED THE OIL, REBUILT THE CARBEURATOR, AND FIXED THE REAR BRAKES ON IT. THE BODY IS IN NEED OF RESTORATION, IT WILL MAKE A GREAT PROJECT FOR SOMEONE. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS YOU CAN CALL”

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1948 CJ-2A? Silver City, NM

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No pics provided. I’m not sure what all is available.

“Trade 1948 Jeep Willys body, windshield, etc. for manual transmission and transfer case”

http://lascruces.craigslist.org/cto/4780793658.html

 

 
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1948 CJ-2A Mechanicville, NY **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1650.

Mike’s selling his project. The hardtop is unusual.

“For Sale a project I have lost interest in. I have a 1948 Willys Jeep CJ2A body/tub, front fenders, hood, grill and aluminum hardtop too…then I also have a brand new 2×4 steel tube frame, and running gear from a 1985 CJ7, 2.5 motor, D300 transfer case, front end, rear end, radiator, hanging pedals too, I just picked up a T5 5 speed transmission, a T18 Ford truck trans, and also the original T90 that went with the Willys originally. This would make someone a great project with a lot of the hard work done but a lot is also still needed to finish.”

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CJ-2A Body El Dorado, CA **Status Unknown**

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UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $900

Just the body is for sale.

“I have an old CJ2A body, all original and in nice condition, minimal rust or dents. Complete with tub, both front fenders, hood, and grill. no windshield. These body’s are getting to be pretty old and hard to come by in nice shape, i would like to get $900 for it, does not have a title it is just the body for sale. ”

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2 CJ-2As Weare, NH **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000

(08/08/2014) One has a rear PTO w/ a drum.

Selling a pair of flatfender Jeeps. A CJ-3A and the other is a CJ-2A with a hard top.

The gray CJ-3A is mostly complete and original to include the front and rear seat frames and rare rear belt Power Take-Off (PTO). The original carburetor and starter have been rebuilt along with a new head gasket and the fuel pump tested well. Fires when turned over but needs a fuel line. Frame is in very good condition, has extra windshield frame.

The yellow CJ-2a, also mostly original, has a hard top with full doors, transmission, transfer case, and axles. Frame is in good shape comes with a snow plow frame. Does not have an engine. “

 

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1948 CJ-2A Monmouth, OR **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.

Runs.

“1948 jeep flat head runs good lots of new parts .needs brake work.

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Auto-Domain Renewal Not so Automatic

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(Apparently not all the glitches are gone as I just had trouble re-logging into eWillys)

Some days just don’t go like I plan them. After being busy early this week with doctor appointments (for Ann), bread baking, and ewillys updating, I had set aside Friday morning to work on my next book.

But, life had other plans. First, Thursday’s night’s turkey (or maybe the glass of rum I had) upset my stomach, so I didn’t sleep well Thursday night. Then, at 9am while laying blissfully in bed with Ann, I received a call from Hobeken, New Jersey. I rarely receive calls anymore, let alone from numbers unknown. I told my wife that if there’s a message, it’s a bad sign.

There was a message. It was a bad sign.

A reader named Adam left a message informing me the site was down (and I do appreciate the message!). He noted that ewillys was defaulting to a domain renewal site. A few minutes later I got a follow up call and message from Roger in Ohio. Yep, there was definitely a problem.

After a few god-damnitts (not for the calls, but for the problem), I climbed out of bed and sat down at my computer desk. Only partly awake, I stared at the screen thinking ‘what do I do now‘? I was not quite firing on all cylinders (if any).  I pulled up eWillys. Sure enough, even in my half-awake state I could see that the wrong page appeared.

What was truly puzzling was that I HAD renewed eWillys.com eight days ago to avoid this very problem. To get to the bottom of it, I called the 1-800 number of the company (Midphase) that hosts my domain name (different than my web host). To my disbelief, I encountered three straight advertisements that required me to ‘exit’ the ads by clicking on the ‘star’ button of my phone. Worse, after the third ad I was redirected to Verizon (my phone provider). What the hell? I was really pissed.

So, I jumped back online. I entered a dizzying array of usernames and passwords before I remembered how to access my domain name management screen. I opened the billing section and saw that I had intact renewed my domain name. To get to the bottom of it, I entered an online help chat with a customer service support person who informed me I hadn’t renewed my domain name. But, yes I had, I wrote, and the evidence is on my billing statement!

The support person responded by exiting the chat and sending me to billing. Next thing I knew I was online chatting with a billing customer person. That person claimed I also hadn’t renewed my domain name. Again I wrote, But, yes I did and the evidence is on my billing statement!

She put me on hold so she could do research. A few minutes later she came back and told me that yes, I had renewed. They (who this mysterious they is remains a mystery) just hadn’t updated the domain name. She then apologized and said I’d have to wait a few hours for the domain name to propagate. I told her that wasn’t good enough. I wanted to know why it happened so that it wouldn’t happen next time. She responded that it could have happened for a variety of reasons. I asked how we keep this from happening next year. She offered to inform the admins of the problem . . . yeah, some admin at another location is going to listen to a call center person tell them they screwed up … I was not happy.

At this point I tried reaching through the screen to choke the person on the other end, but my hand bounced off my screen. To protect myself from virtually assaulting anyone, I left the chat room.

So, sorry for the drop in service Friday morning. While the domain seems to be fixed now, my faith Midphase’s domain service is most definitely broken.