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1948 CJ-2A Albuquerque, Nm $2000

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This looks pretty good for the price based on this picture.

“This willys is 90% complete does run everything works it is very much restorable.Might consider trades,motorcycles,atv,quads,old trucks???????$3.000 if interested email or call 505- 286-2107 thank you”

http://albuquerque.craigslist.org/cto/2826805582.html

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1950 Wagon Bulverede, Tx **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.

The passenger side front tire looks nice.

“PLEASE ONLY SERIOUS BUYERS !!!!!!!!  1950 STATION WAGON WILLYS JEEP , SOLID BODY, HAS MOTOR, (NOT RUNNING) $1200.”

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Willys Collection Oklahoma City, Ok $2500

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No pics provided.

“1950 cj3a needs engine and trans installed have both ! 1953 cj3a project , 2 1947 cj2 tubs in rough shape ,, i have frames transmissions transfercases axles a couple of engines i have acomplete TRW engine rebuild parts rods,pistons,valves oil pump fuel pump stil in the box. I have ametal hard top with doors ,also apickup cab top that will fit the cjs,fenders hoods a rollcage radiators,grills and alot of misc. parts. Would like to sell as package contact me if interested call or txt 405 509 4847 thanks!”

http://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/cto/2826974844.html

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1967 Nissan Patrol Riverside, Ca **Status Unknown**

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UPDATE: Was listed at $450. Status Unknown.

I don’t see these very often.

“Here is a solid rust free california nissan patrol 4×4 for parts or restore. Missing the engine, yes it has the transmission and transfer case etc etc $450 have clean lien sale papers 951 965 8428……………….toyota tacoma jeep Jeep willys Willys Land Cruiser patrol 4×4 diesel Nissan Nismo TRD ford chevy”

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CJ-5 and Flattie Kansas City, Mo **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1250.

There appears to be value in both of these.

“Body RUSTY and rusted out, Sitting for a few years-Suppose to run but I’ve never messed with it,
6-cyl motor, Hardtop, After market aluminum wheels, More WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET-!!!—COME LOAD IT ON YOUR TRAILER-!!!–Good title-!!!Also have a late 40’s- early 50’s willys jeep 4-sale All there except motor–$1250.00

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2 1948 CJ-2A Central Washington $1500/each

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UPDATE:  Still Available

(12/09/2011) “Here are 2 1948 Jeep Willy’s. Your choice $1500 each, as is. We do have the motors and transmission for an extra $500 each. One trans has over drive and the other has a PTO. We have clear titles for both. If you are looking for a great project this is it! You get to customize the jeep the way you want! Call Adam for more information. (509) 833-5800”

http://www.carsforsale.com/used_cars_for_sale/1948_Jeep_Willys_144784552

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The Malt Jeeps: #1, 2, 3 & 4

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A couple of us commented on that Hotchkiss jeep that is for sale (view here).  I mentioned that Hotchkiss didn’t start building jeeps in 1942, so I doubted the year.  Alex noted that a variety of early jeep parts were recycled through the E.R.G.M. works at La Maltournee.  Since it had been a while since I had checked out the Hotchkiss related m201.com website, I went there to learn more about the Maltournee  jeeps, which are sometimes called “Malt” Jeeps.

Well, it turns out that the name “Malt” actually refers to four specific jeeps:  Malt 1, 2, 3 & 4.  According to m201’s website:

Jeeps re-manufactured from WW2 parts at La Maltournée are often referred to as ‘Malt jeeps’. However, the term more correctly applies to four specially prepared jeeps, Malt 1, 2, 3 & 4. These were used at shows where they would be driven into the arena by a team of four men who proceeded to dismantle the jeep. The parts were then passed through a small opening before being reassembled on the other side and finally driven back out of the arena – all in less than ten minutes! Various special modifications made this possible, e.g. the bodywork being divided into two parts.”

I searched and searched, but could only find one picture of a “Malt” Jeep, which is at the m201 site.  Note there appears to be a seam in the body at the rear wheel well so it can be disassembled (SEE PIC UPPER LEFT).  The bigger question is, what happened to those special jeeps?

I suppose it is similar to competitions like this back in 2009: http://www.ewillys.com/?p=39373

Or the more widely seen parade jeep that is quickly disassembled and re-assembled.

Or like this competition captured in Olyslager Organization’s book “The Jeep“.

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