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1950 CJ-3A Wilmer, AL **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.

This has an odd 2A windshield.

“Runs,drives, clean title in hand. Spring lift, tires in good shape. New wiring harness, led tail lights, marker lights. Electric fan, adjustable fan relay, front brakes rebuilt- New shoes, wheel cylinders, and flex lines. Electric fuel pump and New filter, New rubber lines, thermostat, and cap. I need to put a new alternator and battery in it. street legal. IT HAS AN OVERLAND VIN PLATE AND TITLE!
L-head “Go Devil” 134 cubic inch flat head 4 cylinder engine
T-90 3 speed manual
Dana 18 transfer case
Dana 44 rear axle
Dana 25 front axle
unknown gear ratio, but if stock= 4.88
No seatbelts or turn signals required…hand signals!”

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Portola’s Railroad Days

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IMG_5307 (Small)Steve Elkins filed this report from Portola’s Railroad Days.

Portola, California, is rich with railroad history, as the town grew up around the WP Railroad yard. It’s the home of the Western Pacific RR active from 1903 until 1983 when WP merged with Union Pacific. WP was the last major railroad completed into California, eventually running from Salt Lake City, Utah to Oakland, CA. The significance of this location is that their tracks cross the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range at the lowest point, near Beckwourth Pass (5,200′). There’s less climbing for the trains, and there’s less snow to hinder the railroad in Winter; unlike the Southern Pacific RR route, crossing the mountains further South near Lake Tahoe (7,100′). Western Pacific is known as the “Feather River” Route, following the Feather River West of Portola into the Sacramento Valley, then turns toward the San Francisco Bay Area.

In celebration of the railroad town’s heritage, Portola held their annual Railroad Days last weekend. There were three days of activities, including a car show and shine, and a parade. Here are photos of the three Willys that participated, two traveling from Nevada.

Mellouise owns that nice M-38. She and her husband enjoys visiting the e-Willys website and driving the M-38 as her summer car around town for general transportation. “Mel” and two of her friends joined the parade in her well kept Jeep.

Mel is looking for a rear seat for her M-38. If you know of one, contact me at willys57@sbcglobal.net and I will pass the information on to her.

That’s one nice early 1950 Sedan Delivery, my favorite kind of Willys (I just bought another Parkway last week.) And that’s a beautiful pickup, apparently owned by the same family. I didn’t get a chance to meet them. I know that’s unlike me, but I had trains on the brain, spending most of the weekend at the RR Museum; a live museum with lots of action this weekend. I had just enough time to enjoy talking with Mel about her Jeep, then take a few snapshots and run off to the activities.

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1942 GPW Orange, CA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.

(04/07/2015) Look solid.

“1942 Ford Jeep looks great, runs up and over almost anything out there. Tows like a dream.
Custom roll bar, custom rear rack holds ice chest and two 5 gal jerry cans. Rear tow capability.”

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1973 CJ-6 RHD Columbus, OH **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2750.

/Here’s a rare right-hand drive CJ-6.

“This is a right hand drive Jeep CJ-6. 4 WD with a 273 ci engine. Removable door and top. Also has a custom roll cage. Great project truck for the 4 wheeling enthusiast. Has been barn stored for the last few years and currently it will not start. I do not think it would take much to get it running but I do not have time to tinker with it right now. My loss is your gain. Email today to make arrangements to look at this rare Jeep.
When emailing please put “4Wheeling” in the subject line to help us avoid scams and spam. THANK YOU!”

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1952 & 1953 M-38A1 Lakewood, CO No Price

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there’s some value here.

“Have a couple of Military Jeeps M38-A1’s still painted OD Etc. One is a 1952 with less then 15,000 miles. The other is a depot rebuild 1953 also still in OD paint with a original military hard top. And also a large number of spare parts for them both. – – – –

I also have a Military GP Small Tent with a Liner and Aluminum Poles. 18 foot in diameter x 6 1/2 foot walls x and a 10 foot center pole. – Has a few small Boo Boo’s. – Not sure of age but is a Great Heavy Duty Tent for a Base Camp or Hunting Camp. – Also have other items that you may need. For your Main Camp, Stove, Heater, Lanterns, Cots, Canteens, Mess Kits and Much More. I hope to have it set up in a few days. – I will also trade for Guns, Gold, Silver, Tools, ETC. Just ask me????? – – – Just call or E-Mail me. Located in Central Lakewood.”

http://denver.craigslist.org/cto/5188986441.html

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1944 GPW Coeur D’Alene, ID $5000

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UPDATE: Still Available

It’s been in storage for five years. It has a bobcat hood.

“1944 Ford GPW (Willys), Needs a little tlc to get it up and running, ran 5 yrs ago after we had new exhaust and suspension put in, has been in indoor storage since. Buick straight 6 not sure yr., new tires, includes top, doors, and tow bar. Please email for questions, can be shown to interested parties, have title. Also willing to trade for fishing boat.”

http://spokane.craigslist.org/cto/5189058300.html

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1958 FC-170 Evansville, WI on eBay

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It’s a project.

“Jeep FC170 pickup truck. This is a project truck. Very good body for its age. Also being sold is a 1959 chases with rebuilt engine. I purchased these two units with the intention of restoring, but have not had the time or money. I also have some rough sheet metal that goes with the lot. The rebuilt engine has not been started and I did not perform the rebuild. The original truck does not run and there is no title.”

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1960 FC-170 Helena, MT **SOLD**

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UPDATE: Was on eBay. **SOLD**

Needs work.

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“I bought this last spring from the estate of a guy that owned a trucking company here. He had this at his ranch for years and just used it for fencing in the rough country and in the summer had a fire fighting outfit that he slid in the box. I doubt that it was off his place more than a dozen times in all the years he owned it. He died and I bought this and a Willys pickup, a 58, that I also have for sale.

The son told me they hadn’t started this since Don died and maybe a couple years before that as he was sick for quite awhile. But the tires were up, it had a 5 year old battery in it and cranked right over once we replaced the battery and got some gas to the carb. The engine runs great, smooth and quiet, oil pressure is good. Radiator had antifreeze, etc. The only real problems were that the carb leaked gas pretty bad and the choke cable was sticky. I got a kit to rebuild the carb and will do that before this leaves or include the kit, what ever you want. It has NO brakes. Haven’t fooled with them. I’ve just been driving it around the ranch, don’t need brakes.

The is probably as close to an original, rust free 1960 FC as you are ever going to find. The cab corners are good, the floors are good — some surface rust but not much else – the box is solid, the rear bumper is solid and protected the fenders, etc. Tires are pretty nasty, you’ll need new ones. It has a couple extra wheels with it.

Its going to need some work, it has a couple dents here and there including the driver’s door one they all have and fair smack on the side of the cab roof. Not hard to fix but it is there.

AS near as I can tell it is almost totally original, they added an alternator and cut the engine hump a little to make clearance, the floor mats are worn out and there is a rip in one seat. The windshield is good, which doesn’t mean it’s perfect. Drivers side window is plexiglas or something. Not glass.

Take a look at the photos and see what you think. Jump in and bid or hit the buy it now. Shipping out of Montana is not all that expensive to most places, you can probably ship this anywhere in the US for under $1000. Or hook up your trailer and come get it. I will never have time to do anything with it, I have half a dozen Willys pickups and Jeeps and need to thin the herd. Doing up a CJ2A with my 15 year old in her school colors, that’s taking about all the time I have for old Jeeps.

I have a clear current Montana title in my name along with a set of Montana personalized plates that say 60FC170. I got those when I thought I was going to get it running and driving this summer.

Some of these photos were taken the day I got it, I’ve cleaned it up some since then. If you want more photos you can email me and I’ll try to get them to you.”

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