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1946 CJ-2A Mt. Gilead, OH $9800

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I suspect there’s been some body work on that passenger side. It also looks like the rear of the tool box floor drops below the passenger side body edge. I can’t tell why that might be (see last pic).

https://columbus.craigslist.org/cto/d/croton-1946-jeep-willys/7110816008.html

“1946 Jeep Willys !! Super kool and getting hard to find ! This has new tires runs and drives as it should! And this Jeep does has the good motor ! Will entertain offers of trade up or down”

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1946 CJ-2A Nampa, ID $3500

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This includes a rear PTO and drum pulley. It also has the governor handle, but not the linkage on the engine.

https://boise.craigslist.org/cto/d/nampa-1946-willys-jeep-pto/7113971718.html

“All original 1946 Willy’s Jeep with rare working original PTO. Needs battery, starter, spark plug wires, and carburetor. Everything else is there including rear bench seat. $1000 worth of brand new correct tires. Restore, or enjoy summer fun as-is.”

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1944 Photo of Elizabeth McDougald in Jeep

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An October 21, 1944, photo and caption of Elizabeth McDougald of New York City highlighted her appointment to “London’s first Negro-staffed club, the Duchess”. She’d been appointed direct of the Red Cross club. Some letters by Ms. McDougald to military officers related to racial issues can be found here. A great deal of detailed information about her was uncovered through an auction purchase and subsequent research by Sherry Howard.

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Trade: 1913 S76 Roaders For 2A/3A/3B maybe MB/GPW Boone, NC

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Alan is looking to trade a 1913 S76 Roadster project for some type of Flatfender. Interested parts can contact him via email (kikistj @ charter.net … remove spaces around the @) or by phone  828 406 0638.

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The history of this car is that there was only four 4 ever made. One was crashed and scrapped, one was rebuilt and now in England, and one is currently at Goodwood racing circuit, And, an  engine is in a museum in Italy. Mine is a replica.  Parts are very hard to find from 1913, with most needing to be fabricated, but it runs real good and stops good, and is drivable .

What I am looking for is a CJ-2A, CJ-3B or a rough MB modified is ok. Non running is ok, too, but it must be complete. I can get a trailer to move both items and they can be within 500 miles of Boone North Carolina, maybe a little more covering Virginia, Tennessee, south Carolina some in Georgia and of course North Carolina. I place my value about $3000, but a trade would be preferable.

It my untrained eye, it looks similar to this 1911 Fiat S76:

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1950 CJ-3A Baltimore County, MD **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2100.

Could be worth a look.

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“WILLYS JEEP –barn find, looks to be an original , hasn’t been touched in 10 years, typical rust , great candidate for rebuild / parts . If you are looking you know more than I do about this Jeep. Interested.. text me .. Recent purchase from local ,, No serial# plates. NO title in hand ,little info on condition…. shipping buyers responsibility ,,, Jeep should be moved in the next week to new storage area unless sold …… for sale as is condition for project”

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