UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
Seller is parting this out.
“Willy’s Jeep Truck parts. Super Hurricane Eng. $100. Three Shifter Tran And Transfer Case $100. Rear End $50 And More. I’m scrapping the undercarriage… Keeping The Body.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
Seller is parting this out.
“Willy’s Jeep Truck parts. Super Hurricane Eng. $100. Three Shifter Tran And Transfer Case $100. Rear End $50 And More. I’m scrapping the undercarriage… Keeping The Body.”
On Wednesday, our last day on the road this trip, we drove from Elko, Nevada, to Pasco, Washington.
We began the day with a free breakfast courtesy of Stockmen’s Hotel and Casino. But, what I was really looking forward to was “second-breakfast” at the B. J. Bull Bakery, which specializes in pasties and pies. The Yelpers out there rated them highly and, given they sell some cold (so they can be reheated later), I figured it was an opportune time to try them, given the shop was a block away from our hotel.
On our way out of town, we pulled into the parking lot. We walked inside and found a small shop, with tables and an eating bar that allowed eating-in or taking-out. The menu was split between the pasties and the pies (which I thought would be pastie shaped, but instead were a normal pie shape).
The menu shows several beef options, but there was a chicken & rice option and a special chile/pork one that looked delicious. All the pasties on the menu were available warm and ready to eat. There were also leftovers from the day before that were a dollar less and cooled (ideal for taking home).
I decided to get a warmed breakfast pastie and then several cold ones to try when we got home. I also purchased a small and large pie to take home. Our purchase complete, we stepped outside and wasted no time biting into the breakfast pastie … “second breakfast” never tasted so good. It was filled with scrambled eggs, potatoes, and chunks of Jimmy Dean sausage. Importantly, the mixture was just moist enough not to be dry, but not moist enough to make the dough wet, which would have quickly devolve into a mess. Continue reading
Looks in good shape.
“RARE CJ 6 1972 you don’t see the long wheel base very often and here is one in good condition. 131000 actual miles with factory 401cid motor. 4speed manual, extended roll bar over back seat, soft top in fair to good condition. tow package, cloth seats and bench back seat, good tires and ready to take on the summer fun. Magnum 9K winch will pull down a house. Handi jack, spare tire and gas can mounted all included.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
(03/22/2017) Runs.
“EXTREMELY RARE Jeep CJ6
Long body style
Currently runs, needs some TLC”
Has new engine.
“This is a very nice cancer free original 4 x 4 wagon it has a 390 hp summit racing crate engine that I have paperwork for three speed manual transmission with a Dana overdrive that you can split in any gear has new leaf springs and shocks The seats have been redone and powder coated willing to take 10,000 without crate engine will give a 292ci inline 6 for that price”
Could be a good price.
“1966 Jeep CJ-6 very rare, 21 inch longer body. V6 odd fire all stock except small lift 2″ all new springs shocks tires and wheels. New exhaust, new front drive line. PTO winch. Runs and drives great! $6500.00 or best offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000
(11/05/2016) “WELL MAINTAINED / SOUND BODY / LOCK-OUT HUBS / ARMY STYLE TIRES / ORIGINAL ENGINE IS GOOD / REUPHOLSTERED / FR&BK SEATBELTS / CANVAS TOP & DOORS / SPARE TIRE COVER/ NO SIDE OR BACK CURTAINS/ 12 VOLT ELEC SYSTEM / 2 SPEED
HEATER / DUAL ELEC WIPERS / REAR PTO.”
John shared this link. This unusual vehicle was listed for auction, but the auction ended yesterday. I know nothing about this vehicle or the accuracy of the information below.
http://www.gunbroker.com/item/633564919
“ONE SF/ROCKEGROUP VERSION IN THE WORLD AVAILABLE FOR CIVILIAN SALE! Tomcar originated in Israel building custom utility vehicles for their military. Currently TOMCAR provides numerous units in varied configurations to allied governments, law enforcement agencies, the mining industry, and recently civilians.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
Includes a Warn OD.
“1969 cj5 Willys Kaiser Jeep Buick 350 v8, 4×4, 3 speed with Warn overdrive. Warn locking hubs. New holley 4 barrel carb runs and drives ok. Has a some rust in the usual places. New interior on all three seats.$1,800.00 0b0”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $12,900.
“If you’re tired of going to car shows and just looking, join in the fun with this little gem! This is a 1956 Willy’s pickup that features: 327 Chevy 520 HP motor, 2 speed power glide trans (with line lock), high stall converter, 9″ Ford rear end, coil over shocks, Mustang II rack & pinion steering, 4 wheel S-10 disc brakes, GM tilt column, fuel cell gas tank, scratch built box frame, and the curb weight is 1,950 lbs. ”