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1951 Truck Newberry Springs, CA $6500

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UPDATE: Price dropped to $6500.

(02/28/2014) The outside looks nice, but the inside needs some work.

“1951 Jeep Willys pickup truck. this truck is in great running condition. It has a 283 motor with stock drive train. 3 speed manual transmission with a brand new overdrive. The gears are low so it drives about 50 MPH, tags are current and tires are brand new. asking $6,500 OBO. This is a fun truck to cruise around. Any questions just give me a call. No Trades 7six0 4zero3-4one55”

http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/cto/4395321964.html

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1962 CJ-5 Shelby, OH **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.

(01/15/2014) Anyone recognize the winch on this jeep? The jeep runs.

“I have a ’62 Willy’s Jeep with title in running condition. Has good rubber, glass, and mechanics. No trades, solicitors, and serious inquiries only.”

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1942? MB Dillon, MT **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500

(08/28/2013) This might have a MB chassis given the full floating rear axles.

“i have a 1942 willies jeep for sale. it run and drives. it need a little work done on it”

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1947 CJ-2A Wickenburg, AZ **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000

(01/11/2014) This is a project or parts vehicle.

“This is a 1947 Willys Jeep. A great project that never got finished. It has over sized brakes on it, it has a wrangler suspension, It has power steering. It has a modified roll bar. It is a rolling chassis. We have a clear title”

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1952 CJ-3A Beaver County, PA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,500

(10/09/2012) Looks nice.  This also has a rear PTO.

“1952 Willy’s CJ-3A (Restored): New Steel Body, Rear PTO/265# Front Weight
New Transmission & Transfer Case (8-12), “Like New” Condition, too many new parts to list.
Must see to appreciate. (no reasonable offer refused)”

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1962 Truck Pawtucket, RI on **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD via eBay for $7300**

More pics are supposed to be added. It looks like a nice truck.

“Truck is in good shape. Not a rust bucket. Original 6 cyl which has been rebuilt with less than 3000 miles on it. 3 speed 4 wheel drive. Freshly redone radiator,newly rebuilt starter,battery,total tune up with points,wires,plugs,cap n rotor.

Also have tons of extra parts that include….

Tailgate,door,plow frame,hyd plow pump,fenders,carb,2 generators,distributor,fuel pump,weatherstripping,odometer,shifter,brake cylinder,two tires with rims,heat controls,pedals,steering wheel,2 oil bath air cleaners,complete engine rebuild gasket kit,door handles,20 wipers,wiper control and some others I can’t remember.
Parts alone are worth around $1500

Original owners manual
Have a title
Paint is older lacquer but white paint is newer
New drag link bushings so steering is tight
Restoration is older but holding up nicely
Not perfect but she’s a gem and def hard to find in this condition for this price
Could use a paint job and new upholstery
Doesn’t blow smoke or leak oil
Heat and defrosters work good
Wipers work
Chrome bumpers with very rare brush guard”

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Day 7 – Mar. 26th: Darth Vader and Tractor Bob

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<– Day 6 – Mar. 25th: TinkerTown and the Turquoise Trail | OVERVIEW | Day 8 – Mar. 27th: Joe’s Jeeps –>

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Gordon and Ellen stand in front of their CJ-3B Tractor Bob. A name thought up by their grandson, who is an avid reader of eWillys. Tractor Bob isn’t Mr. Reliable; apparently, on more than one occasion, a jaunt about Silver City in Tractor Bob meant a relaxing hitchhike home. Therefore, Ann and I thank Gordon and Ellen for taking a chance and driving Bob to meet us for dinner and a narrated walk around the wonderful town of Silver City.

Before I share Wednesday’s fun, let me comment on the La Quinta Inn in Las Cruces . . . On Tuesday night when we arrived at the La Quinta Inn in Las Cruces (did I mention the La Quinta Inn??), we were surprised to discover that when we got to our hotel room, it hadn’t been cleaned (pizza boxes piled on a table and the beds remained unmade). Now, while I knew I’d gotten a great price on the room using Priceline, I did have an expectation the room would be clean. So, I went back to the desk and asked for a different room.

The mortified desk clerk apologized and quickly gave us a new room. Off to the second room we went (just a few doors down from the first one). We unpacked, then I went into the bathroom, only to discover there were no tissues in the dispenser (I really don’t give a rip, but in this case it wasn’t a good sign) and there was melted ice in the ice bucket container from the previous guests, meaning this room hadn’t been cleaned/restocked very carefully. While we were too tired to complain, I did check out the bed to make sure the sheets were clean.

Wednesday morning at checkout, I explained our poor experience to the morning clerk. Like the evening clerk, the morning clerk was mortified. She promised to address the situation and told me I’d receive a coupon in my email to make up for the poor experience we’d had. When I checked my email I discovered that the La Quinta Inn felt our poor experience warranted a whole $5 discount. It’s fair to say I remain unimpressed. Did I mention that was the La Quinta Inn in Las Cruces???

However, we didn’t let our La Quinta Inn experience dampen our mood. Our goal for the day was to get to the White Sands Missile Range Museum and then head over to Silver City.

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The Museum was a pleasant surprise. Even the price was reasonable (free). The museum is divided into two interior sections and an exterior missile park. We started with the main interior portion. One of the first exhibits we encountered was an original Darth Vader mask. Apparently, the guy who won the Oscar for the Star Wars’ (for you young folks I am referring to Star Wars Episode IV) sound effects obtained a variety of sounds from the missile range, so he managed to get the Darth Vader mask donated to the museum. Nice bit of trivia!

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2014-03-26-missile-museum6But, there was more than just missile history. There were other smaller exhibits. For example, there was a very small, but interesting exhibit on the Apache fight with the U.S. Soldiers during the 1880s. One of the soldiers involved in the fighting was very sympathetic about the Apache situation, noting the Apache had been lied to far too many times and had no choice but to fight, even likening them to the American Revolutionaries fighting for the right to their land. It was an interesting perspective from a small, but good exhibit.

Another small, but powerful exhibit was a series of paintings done by Benjamin Charles Steele, who survived the Bataan Death March and Japanese prison camp. He drew sketches while a POW, but they were destroyed. So, after the war, he got a degree in art and recreated the paintings. The paintings coupled with concise descriptions tell a powerful story of his (and many others) experience as a POW in the Pacific Theatre.

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These paintings line the entire room.

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It was hard to take a good photo of it due to the glass. This shows the burial detail to which Benjamin was assigned.

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