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1948 Truck Cheyenne, WY **SOLD**

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UPDATE: Was $2800. **SOLD**

There might be some value here.

“Jeep Willys truck, four wheel drive,flat head four cylinder,three on the tree transmission. Good shape for an old truck.”

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1957 FC-170 Haslet, TX **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3200.

Non-running.

“1957 Willys Jeep Forward Control (FC) 170. 4×4, 9ft bed, clean Texas Title (in my name), I have the original VIN Plate, not running, this is a project truck. I have the front windshield. All the other glass is flat, so it would not be difficult to get. It is a complete truck and there is rust.
I might consider a trade, but really don’t want to.
$3,200
I had this posted a couple weeks back and decided to remove it, due to me not really wanting to sell it. It will now stay for sale until sold.
You really don’t ever see these trucks on the road.
Located in Northwest Tarrant County..”

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1947 CJ-2A Oxford, MS **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200

(04/23/2015) What’s that on the hood?

“Farm fresh 1947 willys cj2a, engine turns over but doesn’t start, head lights work, has been converted to 12 volt, military tires”

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1947 CJ-2A Fort Worth, TX $1050

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UPDATE: Price dropped to $1050.

(03/08/2015) No title project.

“1947 Willys Jeep Project, unique bench seat, Engine in the back it needs a rod and the crank turned.
I also have a bell housing to fit a Ford engine.
It needs a complete restoration or get it running and use on the ranch.
This is a real Jeep with the flat front fenders. Granddaddy of Jeeps.
It is converted to 12 Volt.
No title”

http://dallas.craigslist.org/ftw/cto/5000023367.html

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1947 CJ-2A Lubbock, TX **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.

(04/11/2015) Those are some rare vintage rims. Has some hunting mods as well.

“1947 CJ2A Willys Jeep. Has a 283 Chevrolet that runs good. Radiator is set up with electric fans. 4×4 and high-low range works good. Locking front hubs. Body is in good condition. Have a clear title in my name. Call or text for more info. ”

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1946 CJ-2A Boulder, CO **Status Unknown**

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UPDATE: Was $7500. **Status Unknown**

Looks solid.

“Clean, classic rust free Arizona survivor! All major components freshened up or refurbished!
This classic Jeep 4×4 is road ready, drives great! Starts easy and reliably. Brakes are fresh. Fresh BFG all terrain tires. Over $11,000 in maintenance and repairs have been done over the past 8 years in a restoration effort. All of the work focused on rebuilding the mechanical systems as the body and tub are nearly pristine, with no evidence of rust or dents.

1946 Willys CJ2A
Original (refurbished) drivetrain
$11K in maintenance receipts past 8 years.
Low Miles / year.
Just no time to use it anymore.”

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Day 20 – Fri. May 1st: Luckenbach, Texas

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<– Day 19 – Thu. Apr. 30th: Texas Justice, Pacific War, & a Comfy Bed  | TRIP OVERVIEW | Day 21 – Sat. May 2nd: Ingram Rocks, but Kerrville Robots –>

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Ann and I checking out Luckenbach, Texas. We didn’t see Waylon, Willie, or any of their boys.

After a good night’s sleep at James’ B&B, we took a few photos and hit the road. Our first stop was downtown to meet up with James. We both got so busy that we hadn’t had a chance to meet in person.

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James strongly recommended that on our way to Kerrville, where we planned to hold up for a couple days, that we stop by Luckenbach, Texas. Of course, Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson made the town famous in their song. That was all Ann or I knew of the town, so we were all in for that adventure.

We made a quick stop in Fredericksburg at the Nimitz portion of the National Museum of the Pacific and learned about Nimitz’s early life. However it was too dark to get any photos inside. We settled for some photos of us operating artillery.

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Luckenbach is only six miles or so south of Fredericksburg, It didn’t take us long to get there. After some confusion about where Luckenbach was, we finally figured out (with some help) that the main loop into the town was closed for a bike rally, so we had to park nearby and walk to the town.

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