Monthly Archives: June 2017

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1961 FJ-3 Carrollton, GA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1650.

(11/14/2016) Worth a look. There could be parts value at the very least.

“Set up for a V8 Chevrolet Automatic. Has normal rust. Pure nostalgia! Some of the pictures are the refinished product from the internet. Mine is the one with rust. A great winter project!”

 

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1958 FC-170 Newburgh, NY **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1700.

(06/08/2017) Needs lots of work.

“1958 Willys FC170 rare truck not run for many years, stock drive train, title missing, windshield good, no bed, floors OK, corner, interior and door rust. Needs total restoration.”

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1950 CJ-3A Knoxville, TN $2500

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UPDATE: Price dropped to $2500.

(04/07/2017) Appears to have a Kelly Hardtop.

“1950 willys jeep with lots of parts $3000 Obo”

https://knoxville.craigslist.org/cto/6194696488.html

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Proof of Life!

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On Tuesday afternoon, Patterson sprang to life with it’s new transplant!

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We started Tuesday morning working through the wiring. I asked Ann to rewire the low-beam/high-beam floor switch, since much of the fabric had fallen away. That led to rewiring more of the harness than expected, which in turn delayed messing with the engine.

Once I could focus on the engine, the first thing I did was swap distributers, as Patterson’s engine had newer internals (and I knew for sure it worked). When installed, I tried starting the engine a few times, but didn’t have success. So, I rotated the distributor wires 90 degrees. When that didn’t work, I rotated them another 90. When that didn’t work, I rotated them another 90. That’s when I got the engine to fire, but not run. At that point I began rotating it a few degrees, then cranking the engine, then rotating again, so I could get a feel for which position seemed to fire the best. But, after trying this a few times, we still didn’t get it to run.

At that point, Ann suggested we try different spark plugs. I’d forgotten I hadn’t installed the ones that had been on Patterson (still attached to the head). So, we pulled them, checked the gaps, then installed them in the “new” engine. We got it to fire again, but then, mysteriously, it stopped firing no matter where the distributer was located. That was puzzling. About that time, ann noticed some heat at the generator. I suspect the regular got stuck, causing the battery to discharge into the generator, creating heat (at least that’s what I determined later of after doing some reading). So, I pulled the battery cable and let the system cool.

Once it was cool, I rotated the distrbutor back to teh position where it had fired the best, then climbed into Patterson to start the jeep, simultaneously working the choke and gas pedal. Sure enough, Patterson just needed some physical presence in the driver’s seat, because he started right up. At that point, I climbed out and played with the distributor to locate the sweetest sounding spot. (see the video on Facebook … I can’t seem to make it appear on eWillys … it lacks a muffler, so it’s a little noisy).

So, Patterson runs again. But, we discovered the temp gauge and oil gauges are not working, so those will need some attention. Unfortunately, we had to return to Pasco last night, because Ann has a doc appointment Wednesday. I accompanied her back to Pasco, as I have some updating to do to the website and need to organize the sale of some Alaska Or Rust t-shirts. More on that Thursday morning. We plan to be back in Renton early next week. My mother has knee surgery scheduled for the 5th, so we need to be around to help out.

 
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1946 CJ-2A Springdale, AR **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9750.

Looks like a good build. I wonder if that’s a custom radiator. Looks like it ought to keep the engine cool.

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“This is a very rare original 1960s California hot rod. 1955 Chevy 265 V8 purchased in 1962. I have the original bill of sale. It has vintage WW2 correct Olive Drab paint and vintage painted stencils! It has an original WW2 Jeep frame, original WW2 windshield, and many other military specific parts.

This Jeep was built right! A 1957 Thunderbird Holley carb that has been completely rebuilt. It has an early 1960s Ford steering column and master cylinder, a handmade custom roll bar and optional rear seat. It features real military aircraft seat belts!

This great Jeep has been inspected from bumper to bumper and ALL parts have been repaired or replaced! It is ready to go! New gas tank, windshield gaskets and interior gauges. Fog lights were originally sourced from a farm tractor!

It has the original transmission and heavy duty Dana 44s so top speed is about 60mph. This transmission also has a rare Borg Warner overdrive attached. It was disconnected when the transmission was rebuilt a few years ago. The military blackout light and parking brake has not been wired up. This is a 1st year Chevrolet V8 engine with a rare 1955 Corvette intake and valve covers! The engine purrs like a kitten and doesn’t smoke at all or use oil!

It has a very small amount of oil and transmission fluid seepage when warmed up but that is completely normal for these Jeeps. It drives wonderfully with lots of power, very few rattles, shifts smoothly and has a functional 1940s siren.

This original California car is in outstanding 1960s condition. The OD paint of many many years ago is beautifully aged with a great old school look! The only rust that can be seen is in the hat channels under the body. This is extremely common due to the wood inserts and has no effect on the safety of the Jeep. The floors and body are solid! The back rear corners have some small dents and a bit of rust near the taillights. Amazing condition for a Willys that has never been restored or removed from it’s frame!

A shy person shouldn’t drive this Jeep! Be ready to have many people wave and stop you to talk.

Also several extra parts come with the Willys. A Coca-Cola picnic cooler, the original steering column, and several cool military tools and vintage fire extinguishers.

This Jeep is being sold As Is with No warranty. Many documents and receipts are included back to 1962! I can help with shipping but payment in full must clear first. Ask your family before you buy as all purchases are final.”

 

 
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1969 CJ-6 Florence, AZ **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.

Could be good price.

“1969 jeep cj6 v6 225 dauntless 4 speed runs needs fine tuning .. I started the project just needs to be finished has good tires. Replaced all fluids in transmission and differentials. Has new alternator, fuel pump, plugs and wires. I also put in newer style radiator and stays cool. All new fuel lines and newer fuel tank. I have newer seats that need to be put in. Inside cab has been rolled with truck bed coating. Has some body damage but would be a good project for someone.. text for more Info”

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1950 Jeepster Newark, CA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000.

Runs. Might make a good first Jeepster.

“1950 Willys Jeepster runs and drives
new parts in boxes new convertible top original engine and trans Must see asking $7,000 for more info please call me thanks for reading”

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1950 Wagon Greenville, TX $18,000

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Has some a faux-wood theme throughout.

“Rolling Artwork Classic – Luzon red, artisan painted faux wood grained body, Willys Overland, 2wd, always garaged. Never seen snow or rain, new paint, new tires, NOS & reproduction chrome, refurbished 1999. F-head 134, 3 speed o/d, 6 volt, good wiring, working brakes, original instruments. Turn signals and seat belts added.
Great looking, fun driving and will maintain 60-65 mph in o/d. Have spare parts, mechanics manual and records. You or your business will get noticed!”

https://dallas.craigslist.org/mdf/cto/6169086711.html

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1948 Jeepster Murdo, SD $14,950

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Unusual hubcaps.

“1948 Willys Jeepster two door roadster, with a 302 V8, Ford C6 transmission, Ford Mustang power steering, runs well, can be used for parades and touring, and an overall unique car.”

https://sd.craigslist.org/cto/6177881923.html

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1961 CJ-5 Cypress, TX **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000.

Looks like a solid rebuild.

“I am selling my 1961 Willys Jeep. I did a frame-off restoration on it over the past 6 years. It has a rebuilt 134 Hurricane 4 cylinder. Rebuilt transmission, transfer case, new brakes, new paint, new seats, etc.
I am willing to trade it for something that is of equivalent value ($12,000) if it is interesting.”

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