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1943 GPW Antonito, TX **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $16,000.

This GPW came from the Bernstein Bros, a company that began as a steel recycler in Pueblo. The business became successful and branched in various direction. Owner Morey Bernstein became famous as an amateur hypnotist and writer.

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“In 1952 my Father and myself purchased this Jeep from Bernstein Bros a farm and ranch supplier in Pueblo, Colorado. Bernstein Bros purchased several islands in the Pacific after WWII and brought items back as salvage. Not sure but feel this vehicle was in the Pacific. My Father was a master restorer of old vehicles and rebuilt the engine during the winter of 52-53 and made any repairs necessary. The Jeep is titled Ford and has all F bolts but the engine says Jeep on it. The Jeep is almost stock and the only changes that were made was the addition of push plates on the front bumper and a tow bar. Also lockout hubs were added an altitude meter in the dash was installed and an electric fuel pump. I never found the shovel and the axe that mounts on the drivers side. I have all of the owners manuals that came with it.

In 1953 the Jeep was moved to our summer home in South San Juan mountains just south of Alamosa, Colorado and has been kept there in a garage for the last 67 years. The odometer now shows around 43,000 miles and it had many of them before the overhaul. Our summer home is only accessible in the summer and we use the Jeep for hunting and fishing during the summer months only.

I will be able to get back to our cabin by early May to retrieve the Jeep and it will be available then. The Jeep runs very well and has been used but never abused. It does need a wheel alignment there is a little shimmy at 30 MPH.”

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CJ-5s & M-38A1s

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CJ-5s:

  1. 1957 CJ-5 Seabeck, WA $5500: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/209955633611927/
  2. 1957 CJ-5 Newport, WA $5700: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2834313086648037/
  3. 1969 CJ-5 Hood River, OR $5000: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/710569459510630/
  4. 1955 CJ-5 Kettle Falls, WA $3000: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/325624178453136/
  5. 1975 CJ-5 Kalispell, MT $4250: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2483943095159773/
  6. 1964 CJ-5 Spanaway, WA $2000: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/770061520468539/
  7. 1979 CJ-5 Coal City, IL $3500: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1649465851886919/
  8. 1972 CJ-5 Renton, WA $5000: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/623421301887053/
  9. 1976 CJ-5 Moses Lake, WA $4500: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/579163866119101/
  10. 1969 CJ-5 Kennewick, WA $2500: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/689284648519307/
  11. 1978 CJ-5 Spokane, WA $5300: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/701400083752663/
  12. 1959 CJ-5 Junction City, OR $2250: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/268158641136250/
  13. 1976 CJ-5 Spokane, WA $3250: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/160133398736770/

M-38A1s:

  1. 1953 M-38A1 Fruitland, ID $4000: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/676330516278530/
  2. 1952 M-38A1 Vader, OR $2500: https://portland.craigslist.org/clk/for/d/vader-willys-m38a-jeep-military/7160875838.html
  3. 1952 M-38A1 Camino, CA $5500: https://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/d/camino-1952-willys-jeep-m38a1/7157616664.html
  4. Year? M-38A1 Roseville, CA Auction: https://sacramento.craigslist.org/ctd/d/roseville-1951-jeep-willys/7156547474.html
  5. 1958 M-38A! San Jose, CA $3000: https://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/pts/d/san-jose-1958-jeep-willys-m38-a1/7158323030.html
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1959 FC-150 Sedro-Woolley, WA **SOLD**

• CATEGORIES: FC150-FC170-M677 This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1400. 

(06/08/2020) It’s rough. Has a tailgate.

“FC150 for sale. No engine or transmission. Bought in December and came to the realization I’m just not going to have time to restore it. Removed the bed and started removing the cab (cut bolts to body mounts). Have tailgate, and some other miscellaneous parts for the bed but majority of the bed was rusted out. Have front windshield glass and some side glass for the cab. Purchased it end of last year and just don’t have time to finish it. No title”

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1959 FC-170 Lubbock, TX **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.

Looks like a good price.

Clear Texas Title.
226 Super Hurricane 6 cyl motor runs good. Electric fuel pump, Transmission shifts with no issues, transfer case shifts to 4 hi, 4 low, and back to 2wd, no issues. Engine and tranny, and tansfer case has some oil leaks. Rear brakes replaced, front brakes not. New tires at all 4 corners, radial but with “old days” tread. New Rugged Ridge locking hubs. It is a project in progress and will be a great project to finish. I am no longer retired and do not have the time to put into it. Been sitting in garage the past 2 years, except at Christmas when it was included in outdoor decoration.

Additional photos and video available at https://www.fwdnut.com/FC-170home.html

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May 1961 Jeep News

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Just one post today. This is the last of the Jeep News papers I bought last month. Hopefully, I can locate some more soon.

This May 1961 issue contains ALOT of Surrey and Dispatcher jeeps: Ice Cream delivery, Pepe ‘actors’, and fleet transportation are just some of the uses. The Kellogg contest fills an entire page with lots of pics. The Truth or Consequences Jeep Derby results are highlighted. Even the Utah Jeep Posse’s are mentioned.

The ‘Jeep’ Fleet line of ads look interesting (page 3) ; I don’t know much about those.

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