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1948 CJ-2A Denver, Co **Status Unknown**

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UPDATE:  Was listed at $6500. **Status Unknown**

(05/02/2012) What are those seats from?

“REBUILT CJ 2A MOTER, 4 CYLINDER FLAT HEAD, TRANSMISSION, AND STEERING COLUMN. NEW…CLUTCH, PRESSURE PLATE, THROW OUT BEARINGS, CUSTOM SEATS, TIRES AND WHEELS (ALSO HAVE ORIGINAL 16″ WHEELS. THIS JEEP RUNS GREAT AND HAS BASICALLY REDONE…TOO MUCH TO LIST!! HAVE RECEIPTS FOR EVERYTING OVER $9500.00….LOTS IN IT!! THIS JEEP IS CLEAN !! SERIOUS INQUIRY’S ONLY. BUYER MUST PICK UP JEEP… PRICE IS NEGOTIABLE THIS JEEP IS GREAT FOR ANY HUNTERS OUT THERE!.”

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1973 CJ-6 Hemet, Ca **Unknown Status**

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UPDATE:  Status unknown.  This was listed at $15,000.

(05/30/2012) This sounds like a nice jeep with a nice drive train.

“This is kinda rare, A cj6 with all the factory options! 1973 cj6, amc v8, t18 jeep 4 speed (6.32 or granny), power steering, power brakes, 4.27 gear ratio with a limited slip dana 44 rear with one piece axles (std d30 front). All the best amc jeep had at the time! 103 inch wheelbase! The motor was replaced with a re-manufactured long-block about 4 or 5 years ago, the trans, transfercase and paint all re-done about 10 years ago, it has a few scratches and chips but looks beautiful and runs great, It is stored inside and gets used less than 500 miles a year, needs a new home. Also has prp seats, about a 4 inch lift and 35 inch tires. I will delete ad if sold. Sorry but no trades.”

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1949 Wagon Cheyenne, WY **SOLD**

• CATEGORIES: Willys Wagons This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.

(05/23/2012) There’s some value here.

“This Jeep is a chick magnet, 8 hot girls have wanted to be my friends in responce to my ad.

Exalant project jeep 49 delivery wagon on a 57 chassis. Needs to be put together. Has 2 hoods and grills, It had wooden signs on it because in 49 there were sign painters everywhere but not custom truck painters. I got this jeep as a project but had Kidney failer in January and may now never get to it. I know it needs the drivers door glass wing and rollup all other glass is good. Needs wiper moter.I havn’t gone through it to see what else it needs. is setup for sbc350 (has one in it but prably only good for a core). Axles are jeep but look redone along with chassis Has front and rear bumpers origonal trans and t-case.”

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1946 CJ-2A Mancos, Co $1500

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It looks like this leans backwards from the windshield backwards.  However, I’m kind of wondering if that is an optical illusion?  After all, the hood looks flat.  Hmm .. .The house behind it doesn’t lean though, so I suspect the lean isn’t caused by the camera.

“ran when it was parked several years ago. Chevy 4 cyl. 970-759-6293”

http://westslope.craigslist.org/cto/3039722226.html

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1947 CJ-2A Camp Verde, Az **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.

This has the Pinto engine, but without the hood bump.

“1947 Jeep Willis 4×4. 1972 Pinto motor, 4 cyl. Rebuilt with 500 miles on engine, transmission and transfer case. $3500 OBO. Runs great, Lots of Fun!”

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1955 Wagon Pocatello, ID **SOLD**

• CATEGORIES: Willys Wagons • TAGS: This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

UPDATE:  **SOLD** Was No Price.

This runs and drives.

“1955 willy’s wagon, Original flat head six and three speed tranny, Runs and drives. interior in ok shape for the age and rust in the usual spots, but not bad for a unmolested, unmodified, willys. Cash talks, Call or text for more info or to see it in person”

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1948 CJ-2A Liberty, NY **SOLD**

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UPDATE: Was $1000. **SOLD**

(07/30/2011)  “1948 CJ2A, ENGINE RUNS GREAT, TRANSMISSION SHIFTS SMOOTH, HI/LO GEARS WORK GREAT, NEEDS BRAKES. PLOW WORKS GREAT, GOES UP AND DOWN, MANUAL LEFT OR RIGHT, ENCLOSED METAL CAB, GREAT PLOW TRUCK !!!! NO TITLE.”

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Year? Wagon? Richmond, Ky $750

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UPDATE:  Price dropped to $750. 

(01/27/2012) This has been altered in the back, so it might be worth a look.

“Sell or trade.
This will make a cool old ratrod
You dont see these old trucks anymore
It is pretty much all original except where the top has been shortened
Flat head 6 cylinder with a 4 speed
This is a 4 wheel drive
Does not run
Does have rust in the floors, they will need to be replaced
Would be real cool when done
No title
No texting
Calls only 859-582-3710”

http://lexington.craigslist.org/cto/3045215798.html

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Pima Air and Space Museum MBs in Tucson, Az

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Jim forwarded me the following images he took of the MBs at the Pima Air and Space Museum in Tucson, Az.

Jim writes, “The 390th Bomb Group Museum has a B-17 flying fortress on display, a long with a MB that has been restored and donated to the museum. It needs a fuel tank flush, new radiator hoses, and I bet a carb rebuild. I hope to assist them on this the next time I make it home. There is also a MB on display in another hanger that is part of a display dedicated to the Red Tails fighter group. I am sending a few pics of them. They have one of the largest aircraft display’s around!”

Here’s the 390th Bomb Group MB:

And this is the Red Tails fighter group MB:

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James Breaks the Oil Line Fitting — Could use some suggestions . . .

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Well, we all eventually arrive at one of these places where the unexpected happens, inevitably followed by the ‘what do I do now’ question.  That’s where James is at and he needs a few suggestions.  You might remember James from when I visited his father and him in Denver back in October.

“I was replacing the old inlet oil line into the engine (below the fuel pump). I was loosening the oil line that went into the 90 degree brass fitting oil line bracket (Walck4wd part number 384569) and accidently torqued the bracket. The fuel line came off, but the thread from the 90 degree brass fitting oil line bracket broke off inside the engine in the oil inlet. Great.. So, I bought an extractor from Sears and have been trying to extract the remaining thread left inside the oil inlet (below the fuel pump) with no luck. There is hardly any room to hammer the extractor into the block. So now here I am, stuck. Any idea how to remove the remaining thread? Thanks, James DeBartolomeis”

Here’s a pic:

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