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1964 CJ-3Bish San Fernando Valley, CA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2700.

(01/30/2011) I thought this hood solution was an unusual way to deal with the longer frame.  I’m wondering if the frame is from a CJ-6?

“Selling my 1964 Jeep Willy X Flat Fender CJ-3A that has a new 390 V8 Offenhauser Engine. The engine has about 15,000 miles on it. It is a beast of an engine. You may want this jeep just for the Engine and parts to put into something you’re working on. this engine would be great for any hot rod or racing vehicle. The jeep is in great running condition and has alot of power. A great off road vehicle. It also looks really cool and has custom body work. I bought this jeep with the intent of driving it and fixing it up, but i haven’t had the money to do alot, i’ve done a few things, but it’s time to get something different to drive. I don’t want to put any more money into this jeep and second I need to get a different car. I have a family now and need something with doors lol. This jeep has power steering, tilt wheel, new dash with new dials, 3-speed transmission, locking hubs, nice rims with Pirelli tires. I’m asking for $2700 or best offer. I am also willing to take a vehicle trade. If you have something, show me and we’ll go from there. Cash is preferred though. Available to see anytime. Msg me for more info. Will answer back immediately.”

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1952 CJ-3A Golden, CO **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500

(10/09/2011) Looks solid.

“-1952 willys
-2 year restoration
-70’s front and rear axles 4.88 gears
-overdrive t86 3 spd, 29t rebuilt
-dana 20 twin stick
-231 buick rebuilt
.010 x .010 crank
melling oversized oil pump
40lb flywheel
new clutch
new cam, lifters, heads
new valves
new pistons .30 over
new water pump
new timing chain
-original glass turn signals
-custom built headers, hedmans.
-complete new twin exhaust, turbo mufflers
-zero rust body, truck bed lined inside
-tach, new gauges all work
-original heater new motor
-rebuilt e brake system with original lever
-all new metal brake lines
-new hoses and belts
-70’s cj5 radiator
-chevy saginaw steering kit
single lever cherokee colum
borgeson steering joint
-new wheel cylinder and brakes
-oversized brakes 10.5
-custom racing bucket seats
-4 point harnesses
-nagahyde bikini top
-12v, new battery
-mustang tail lights
-complete american wire kit
-4 inch rearched springs
-twin master cyl
-full rollcage”

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The Jeep Guy Resotrations from Scranton Pa

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For a while I’ve run across Craigslist Ads for “The Jeep Guy Restorations” out of Scranton, Pa.  Well, before I had a chance to contact him to learn more, the owner Bob Foster contacted me.  He shares his history and provided some pictures.  You can learn more about his restoration ship on Facebook:  http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Jeep-Guy-Restorations/273113772733381?sk=info  Thanks for sharing your story.  If you want to contact Bob, call him at 570 347-8998.

Bob wrote, “I inherited the business from my dad. He started the business in 1957. At first, we only did general repair work, but in 1963, my dad added bodywork and painting to our services. I helped him at a young age. Soon, I learned the fabrication of metal panels from my grandfather, who was a blacksmith that worked on the Erie locomotive shops here in Scranton, the anthracite capitol of the world. As a blacksmith, my grandfather even made his own tools. He passed down to me his knowledge of metalworking.

I started to help with the bodywork in earnest around 1969, eventually taking over the painting and bodywork. Most of the work was rust repair and full paints. Also, over time, I started to modify vehicles by cutting and shortening truck frames, adding dump bodies, making wreckers, and adding winches. I bought my first 4-wheel drive Ford in 1974 for $4,800 brand new. I still have it—I turned it into a wrecker. At my dad’s garage, we worked on Jeeps over the years, but not in large volumes. Not too many people in Scranton owned them in the 60s or 70s. To add to that, my dad did not like Jeeps: he had the impression that they did not hold up well.

In 1979, we bought a gas station, and my brother Ronnie joined us in running it. However, I had to oversee it and run the other shop, too. We later sold the station and bought 1 acre of commercial land, where I built a 40x30x16 garage for truck repairs. I still run out of the garage today. I added state inspections to the garage’s services in 1990. For most of the 90s and 2000s; truck repairs, vehicle inspections, bodywork, restorations, and modifications took up the bulk of my time.

However, in 2006, my wife and I were looking at projects that the boys at our church would enjoy, so I got the idea to find an old Jeep and work with them on it, getting it to run. So I advertised on Craiglist for an MB or CJ2A, and a young guy named Michael called in response. He lived about 20 miles away from Scranton, so we took our trailer and the boys along and bought one of his 40s civilian Jeeps. Michael is a WW2 reenacter, so he had his other Jeep painted OD green. It gave me the idea to do the same with ours.

Over time, WW2 and Korean War veterans that were my customers would come to the shop and tell stories about the Jeeps they drove in the War. As they grew older, I started to lose them as customers. However, because of their stories, I found a passion in restoring the Jeeps to remember the GIs that drove them. So after that, I bought two more Jeeps—they are like potato chips. This is the story of how I discovered my passion for army MBs and civilian Jeeps. They are a tribute to the men who drove them and worked on them.

As we were working on the Jeeps, getting them in running condition, people learned about my project. A worker at a local auto supply shop, an army veteran, told customers that had Jeep problems, “Go to that Jeep Guy over there. He’ll be able to help.” And the name stuck. For 40 years, I’ve worked on all types of vehicles, but now I’m looking to focus on Jeeps, both the old and the new.”

Here’s a project:

Here is another finished project:

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Wooden Jeep in Chateau in Europe (France I think)

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I spotted this on Flickr.  I thought it was the same wooden jeep that was spotted in France here, but I think this is a different one (the jeep below only had 8 slots, while the one in the link above has 9 slots).

http://www.flickr.com/photos/7430965@N05/4961130135/#DiscussPhoto

According to the photographer Spottedlaurel, “There was a ruined Chateau just outside the village near where we stayed, and in one of the beautifully refurbished buildings there was a museum full of life-size things made from wood. F1 car, tractor, motorbikes, all sorts of things. The bonnet lifted up on this to show a wooden engine inside.”

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1947 CJ-2A Wichita, KS **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000

This looks good.

“Great trail jeep. Buick V-6, 3 speed with OD and Hi & Low gears. Dana axles, rear locker. Full and half soft tops. New winch. New wheels and tires. Power brakes. Power steering. Tilt steering wheel.”

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1947 Parts CJ-2A Central City, Ne **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500

I’m not sure there is much value here.

“i have a 47 willys jeep project or parts rig for sale, missing hood, no title, has trans and transfer, floor had been fixed at one time… comes with f head engine.”

 

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1948 CJ-2A Las Vegas, Nv **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** was $2000.

This looks good for the price.

“I have a 1948 Cj2A willys jeep for sale
, 4 cylinders, 4×4, power steering, new alternator, new tail-lights, and it runs (4 extra ORIGINAL rims, and an extra ORIGINAL seat on the side, the extra rims and seat comes with it too) NO ROLL-BARS (sorry) SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY, NEEDED OUT BY THE END OF THE WEEK!!!”

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Year CJ-2A Kansas City, Ks **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2100.

This includes an overdrive.  I’m surprised this didn’t sell for $2500.

“I listed this Jeep a number of weeks ago for $2500, a very reasonable price, I thought. Several people looked at it but it didn’t sell. I have too many cars and even too many Jeeps. I need to find a new home for this post WWII Jeep. It has original four cylinder motor that was rebuilt at some point, new tires, an after market overdrive. ( previous owner used it as daily driver). the engine driven winch has a piece of metal broken off of it so doesn’t work. There had been quite a lot of rust on it. This was repaired with 18 gauge steel welded in. It has new paint. This Jeep will make a fun and inexpensive (compared to a all terrain vehicle) toy or a good working vehicle. I think the carb may need to be replaced or rebuilt because I have to keep choke out or it stalls”

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