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Saturday March 12th: The Aliens Almost Got Her!

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<– Day 3- Friday March 11th: Dining in an Ely Jail  | Beginning | Day 5 – Sunday March 13th: Camels & Cones –>

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Good thing I was there to keep her from getting beamed up! I’d miss my travel partner.

Today we drove from Ely to Laughlin (see Yesterday’s post). We hadn’t planned to go that far, but hotels/motels in Vegas on Saturday night were expensive, while Laughlin was dirt cheap. And, since we’d never been there, we decided this was the opportune time!

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We drove from Ely to Laughlin.

Our first objective of the day was a visit to the Ward Charcoal ovens. To reach them, we drove south on highway 50, a road that spans the width of Nevada and once called the loneliest road in America by Life Magazine. Just past Ely, we turned onto a dirt road and followed it for ten miles or so. As usual, when we arrived, we had the place to ourselves.

The ovens were constructed in the late 1800s to turn wood into charcoal for fuel in nearby smelters. When coke replaced charcoal, they were then used as, among other things, places to stay for sheep herders and cowboys. Finally, the area was turned into a state park. The ovens were much larger and in better shape than the one’s we’d seen yesterday in Utah.

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History of the ovens.

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How they make charcoal.

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The six ovens all lined up. The setting was georgeous.

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CJ-3B and Teardrop Trailer Video

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Scott shared this cool little video.

 
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1944 Photo from Tolfa, Italy on ebay

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Great photo.

“This Auction is for one WWII US Press photo GI’s in Jeep Description on back Italy 1944 . The photo is about 4 1/2 by 6 3/4 inches in size. Shows age, , wear, yellowing ,Description on back ,. I used a transparency with the word original to preserve the uniqueness of the photo when I scanned it .”

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1952 Wagon Whittier, CA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $16,500. Now listed here

(03/13/2016) Looks like a well-modified wagon.

“’52 Willys Station Wagon, 383 Chev. engine with 350 turbo, 10 bolt Chev. rea end. Rack ad Pinion steering, tilt steering wheel, A/C. Silver and lavender apint, lavender upholstery.”

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1954 Wagon “Tender” Garner, NC **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.

A great example of how a “Tender” might have looked had Willys Motors built one, though the bumpers would have been chrome. As we’ve learned, these appear to have been modified wagons. The best way to tell would be to remove the material under the top and look for a welded seam.

“1954 Willys Jeep four wheel drive Super Hurricane straight 6 cylinder motor pick up .Very rare uniside bed sides probably one of very few left in existence. I was told this could be one of very first 1954 willys off assembly line due to 0001 vin number

Frame off restoration including all mechanics and body restored done about 15 years ago but still looks and drives great, some pitting on chrome and a few scratches and chips on paint not perfect but real nice.

At time of restoration 15 years ago
rebuilt motor
rebuilt trans
frame off restored
new paint
new interior
This truck is center of attention wherever it goes , most people have never seen another one”

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2 FC-170s Norfolk, NY **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2200.

(03/15/2015) Both are projects.

“I have a pair of Fc170 jeeps..the gray primer one has a lot the body work done….it has the original 6 gyl engine that runs! it also comes with the RARE factory option rear PTO ! not many of these cab forward jeeps…. the second jeep came with a 289 ford engine installed..be a great winter project for someone…the windshield is broken out..yet I have the address to purchase a new one..the box is also available as a new reproduction”

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1979 CJ-7 Phoenix, AZ **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.

This may be worth a look.

“79 Jeep CJ, Golden Eagle for parts or whole:
====Has back east rust====!!! Good for rock crawler project or donor project..
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good 304,
qudra-trac transfer case,
turbo 400 trans, reverse is out, it ran and drove but has been sitting.
power steering, power brakes, tilt steering,
very good original seats, door panels, rear seat and seat belts,
hard top, good doors, windshield frame, glass, dash, gauges,
drive shafts, front and rear axles,
grill, bumpers, swinging tire rack, radiator, wiring harness, etc.
Body has back East rust, and would make a good donor project,
engine is good, drives, no reverse.”

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1954 CJ-3B Mokena, IL Make Offer

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UPDATE: Was $4500. Now “Make Offer” Looks like it has updated tires (old pics below).

(09/13/2015) “This 1954 Jeep Willys runs and drives great. It starts right up. It can also can be push started. Its great for offroading and a lot of fun to drive.
1963 V-6 Dauntless Motor
33 in all terrain tires (half tread)
10,000 lb front winch
Rebuilt Steering
Rebuilt Carburetor
New front breaks
Completely rebuilt rear axle (new seals, gears, etc..)
New drive shafts
New fuel Pump
New battery
power steering
Ford Bronco seats
Rear sitting bench
New Plexi Glass windshield
Comes with a soft top cover that has doors.”

http://chicago.craigslist.org/sox/cto/5484247473.html

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Friday March 11th: Dining in an Ely Jail

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<– Day 2- Thursday March 10th: We Forgot to Pack Our Maps?  | Beginning | Day 4 – Saturday March 12th: The Aliens Almost Got Her! –>

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Ann doesn’t seem to mind being jailed. She’s enjoying her strawberry margarita.

Day three took us from Provo, Utah, to Ely, Nevada (See yesterday’s post here). We spent the night in Provo, because I got a deal on a hotel. The downside was that, in the morning, when I went down to the jeep I witnessed what appeared to be an odd transaction between two normal looking guys who could have been BYU students. Moments after I saw them exchange something in the middle of the parking lot, the police showed up. All this time I thought the best action was in Salt Lake City!!

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Ann was trying not to be obvious, hence the blurry photo.

 

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Day 3: Provo to Ely

From Provo, we drove south I-15, until we exited for Delta. For the next few hours we saw some sagebrush, some dirt, some mountains, and some snow. We even saw a couple flatties, too!! And, that’s about it. The Great Basin area is a desolate place and, if you like that kind of space, like my oldest son does, this is a bit of heaven. Here are some pics.

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This cement factory broke up the drive.

These two kilns are located along Highway 50.

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Kent Frost and his CJ-5 at Needles

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Here’s another photo of Kent Frost and his CJ-5 at the Needles in Canyonlands National Park, probably before it was a park.

http://content.lib.utah.edu/cdm/singleitem/collection/USHS_Morton/id/595/rec/4

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