The body appears in good shape. There could be value here.
“have a 52 willies it is on a 88 bronco frame has trans and transfer case also have the original frame xtra fenders and core support if interested call”
The body appears in good shape. There could be value here.
“have a 52 willies it is on a 88 bronco frame has trans and transfer case also have the original frame xtra fenders and core support if interested call”

Me and Zollie outside the National Center for Children’s Illustrated Literature. The sculpture is based on the book “David Gets in Trouble” by David Shannon.
Today we drove from Lubbock to Dallas, leaving behind the dry west Texas for nearly continuous rain. (See Saturday’s Trip from New Mexico | See Monday’s Trip in Forth Worth & Dallas)

Our path from Lubbock, to Abilene, to Dallas (rented a car for two days), and then to Roanoke for the night.
We left our Walmart “camp site”, which proved to be quiet and restful for the four hours I slept, at the break of dawn. I wanted to push us a bit, because I felt Abilene would take a few hours to see and we also had to rent a car and locate an RV park for the next two night. I’ll just say it right now: traveling in our jeep and using motels is SOOOOO much easier than dealing with this big motorhome for multiple reasons. Sure, we can save money a few nights staying at Walmarts (or state parks, some of which allow free camping due to Ann’s disability status). However, eventually we have to shower, especially in all this humid weather. I sweat just thinking about getting out of bed!
Anyhow, I digress. As we left the Walmart parking lot we quickly ran across this oddly named place: Bone Daddys. We weren’t sure whether it was a BBQ restaurant or some kind of sex shop. It sure was colorful on the outside!
Almost immediately after Lubbock we hit rain, light in some cases, heavier in others, that trailed us into Abilene.
Fortunately, the rain stopped just long enough to let us look around the Storybook garden area of downtown Abilene where we took these photos. We had the whole place to ourselves (Abilene is dead on Sunday mornings, which is great for parking the motorhome!

Yes, I’m carrying my mother-in-law’s purse while I photograph a jeep. It’s not a business-as-usual trip for us!
We (Ann, I, and her mother Rosemary) began yesterday’s trip from Tularosa, New Mexico to Lubbock, Texas, by saying our goodbyes to Ann’s aunt and uncle. They were good sports about the “Secret Caravan” descending upon them. With that successful venture behind us, we hit the road for Abilene, though we didn’t quite make it that far. A Going Out of Business sale at Hastings was partly responsible for that, but more on that later.
Our first stop was the local Lowes grocery store in Tularosa. We HAD to buy some frozen green chiles to bring back to Washington State with us. I can’t wait to make Chile Verde with them.
Soon, we were back in the motorhome. It was a beautiful drive up to Ruidoso (7000ft), then down to the “alien” town of Roswell, where Ann had one final McDonalds’ biscuit sandwich with chiles. She can’t eat the english muffins, but I can :-).

A McDonald’s billboard on the way into Roswell. Much better than the “I’m Lovin’ It” marketing campaign.
Next it was on to aging town of Tatum, where Roadside America assured us were some metal sculptures. This pair of jeeps were the first two “metal sculptures” we saw:
The sculptures weren’t quite as impressive as those in California’s Borrego Springs, but they were still pretty cool, especially the cacti. Made out of 3/8″ steel plates, they were sturdy, but so were the prices!
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
Looks like a great price.
“Let your dreams of vintage off road adventures happen NOW! This 1948 Willy’s jeep is right out of the history books and ready for you to explore in! Give this ole gal the time of her life!
Sold “As Is” — New body, original grill and windshield, 4 cylinder Go Devil engine, 3 speed transmission, 4 wheel drive high and low gears, lock in front hubs there isn’t a hill this gal can’t conquer! Up graded 12 volt electrical system, Soft top included an in slightly used but good condition
Garage kept
Hate to let go of this magnificent machine, but other hobbies came into my life!”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(07/15/2016) The rear cargo area and wheel wells have been covered by diamond plate.
http://sanantonio.craigslist.org/ctd/5785197657.html

“1946 Willys-Overland Jeep CJ-2A
Exterior Color: Tan
Interior: Tan
Engine: 2.2L (134CID) “Go-Devil” Flathead
Transmission: 3 Speed Manual
Mileage: 60,787
**No Low-Ball Offers Please**
Turn key ready for the hunting lease, ranch or rural property. Also, street legal for parades, car shows, etc.. This 1946 Willys-Overland Jeep CJ-2A is the 2nd year for the “Civilian Jeep”. I have worked this Jeep over and it runs like a champ with an updated 12 volt electrical system. Jeep drives smooth and tight. The transmission and transfer-case shift smooth and front axle locking hubs work great. Jeep comes with another set of wheels/tires, rear seat, rifle rack and other spare parts including new water pump, muffler, fuel level sensor, etc..
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The seller has shipped other jeeps to Europe and Mexico. The seller notes the quality, but there are places where the previous color shows through on the engine.
“STOCK CJ-2 46 WILLYS JEEP. BUILT FOR PARADES AND FUN. 4 WHEEL DRIVE, LOW AND HIGH RANGE DRIVE.
FLATHEAD STOCK ENGINE = 60 HP AND WILL CLIMB RIGHT UP A WALL.
REMEMBER; “THEY DON’T MAKE EM LIKE THIS ANYMORE”!
STUDY THE PHOTO’S ABD SEE THE SWEET QUALITY OF THIS UNIT.
WE CAN GET SHIPPING COSTS FOR YOU. WE HAVE SHIPPED ONE TO NORWAY, $2900.00 FRT. 2 TO ENGLAND AREA $2300.00 FRT. ONE TO MEXICO AND A FEW AROUND THE USA. A HISTORIC MEMORY TO BE PROUD OF.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $5500.
(08/13/2016) Dan spotted this truck named “Mona”.
“With a very sad heart I am putting up for sale my 60 willys pickup, “Mona”. I have to many projects and to much credit card debt so I am letting her go. I did a frame off restoration on Mona in 2009. At the time I replaced every thing to original shape accept the seats and pedals. It has ford hydraulics in it so it has dual reservoir brakes. all gauges work but at the time the original fuel and temp are disconnected for after market gauges. At the time of the restoration I only did a minor engine rebuild, rings, cylinders, lapped valves and new seals and gaskets. So for the past 7 years I have driven her on weekends and plowed my drive way in the winter, took trips to the hills or dump. I have put about 3500 miles on it.
She starts and runs every day rain or shine, hot or cold. It does leak as every willys does so you have to watch the oil. The paint has faded, it has surface rust on the frame, springs and a few spots on the body but this is one of the straightest and cleanest willys pickups your will find. It also has a dual gas tank control and I have an extra tank for it to install. The tank in it is a new plastic willys tank. This is a very tough decision for me to let go so if you are thinking i am going to drop the price and wheel and deal, don’t waist your time. I am an avid willys owner and I know what the value of this truck is and it is more than I am asking.”
Hasn’t run in ten years.
“1947 Willys Jeep CJ2A. My Dad had this jeep since the 50s and I bought it from him. It ran well when I stopped driving her in 2005 but I have not had it running since. Wouldn’t take much to get her going. Have clear title in hand. Needs new gas tank/battery/tires. Could be a great little jeep again.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1100.
The body looks rough.
“1953 Willys CJ 3B 4cyl F head. First year of the high hood. Body rusty the rest in fair shape. Frame and gears good and engine turns by hand. I have too many projects letting this one go.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $750.
Looks solid, but needs some cosmetic work. Seller could be correct not he cab model.
“Half top for a willys cj5 or cj6 believed to be a koenig 355 with doors and full roll up windows. Very good shape and you can winterize your cj, all glass is good latches and hinges are in good shape, paint to your specifications and change the look of your machine , very good shape no rust other than on surface in the primer it was painted with”