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1963 CJ-5 Ahwahnee, CA $6500

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Bill shared this one. Check out that rear seat over the tailgate.

https://fresno.craigslist.org/cto/6755818540.html

“NEW LOWER PRICE!! 1963 CJ w/ correct Willys F4-134 Hurricane 4 cylinder engine… Includes hardtop with locking full doors, which needs some work… Heavy Duty WARN Winch… Solid, original body.. in family for 40+ years… stored indoors for last 20 years…”

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1956 CJ-6 Aledo, TX **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.

Seller will consider trades, too.

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“Looking to trade/sell my 1956 Jeep Willys for a motorcycle of equal or lesser value w/cash.
4 wheel drive
3 speed trans w/split shift for high and low
4 cylinder Hurticane Engine
New shocks, Vinyl Top, Windsheild and total rewire.

This is a clean Jeep, not perfect but clean. I have had it in multiple car shows and parades, it gets a lot of looks and compliments, very fun project Jeep to own!!! Runs and drives great, unfortunately its not street legal and there is no title so it has to be towed to where you are going.”

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M-38A1s Chassi w/Flattie Body Morro Bay, CA $2000

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This includes a Warn OD which looks little used (or has been well cleaned)..

https://slo.craigslist.org/cto/d/jeep-willys-cj-m38a1-flat/6761862520.html

“M38a1 chassis with flatfender body, rebuilt 289 ford, warn overdrive, front and rear axles all rebuilt, all new brakes, extra parts, new drive shafts, swing out tire carrier bumper, front bumper, tow bar. Power steering conversion, power brake install parts, seats, etc. Clean title on non op. No trades, dont need help selling. Wont bother responding to scams.. cash only.”

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1948 CJ-2A Elk River, WI **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1350.

(11/27/2018) Listed as a 1949, the serial number makes it a very late 1948.

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“There is no vehicle title, never has been, but I do have the last registration card from 1974 and 1975. Was licensed last in 1974. Has not been run for at least 20 years. Engine is free to turn, you can rotate it by hand. Has 15″ wheels on vehicle. Several extra/additional parts included:

New fuel tank.
Set of 4 16″ wheels.
Carburetor.
Transfer case.
Starter.
Water pump.
Distributor.
Power take off.
Tow bar.”

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No Updates for Monday

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I spent the day untangling holiday lights on Sunday (got to whittle down that honey-do-list), so no updates today. I’ll have some good stuff Tuesday.

– Dave

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1960 CJ-5 Haubstadt, IN **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,500.

(09/26/2017) “Recently restored 1960 CJ5. Complete engine and transmission overhaul. Body is very solid. Period correct Braden LU2 pto driven winch. New NDT tires. Original hard top and doors come along with this rig. Price is firm at $10,500. Jeep is located in Haubstadt, IN.”

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Rock and Rollin’

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Paul’s made a little more progress on the trailer.

As you might have heard, Alaska was hit with a good-sized earth quake near Anchorage a couple days ago. Our own Anchorage-based Alaska Paul filed this report:

“This past Monday (Nov 26, 2018) my friend First Larry came over to the house and helped me shoot the 90 remaining rivets in the M100 trailer floor section so I could attach the side panels to the floor flange. The seams where these parts overlap is sealed with a two part rubber like sealant and cleco fasteners hold everything together while the sealant hardens.

Usually the sealant cures within 3 or 4 days so this morning (Nov 30, 2018) I was working in the garage cleaning up the excess sealant by 8am. Because the trailer is sitting on two work tables it’s necessary for me to stand on a 5 gallon bucket which allows me to bend at my waist to clear the trailer sides while still being able to reach the floor panel.

This was the position I was in when Mother Nature decided to remind me just who was really in charge of my life.

We got hit with a sharp jolt and then the garage began dancing. As I was holding onto the trailer rear panel trying to remain upright I noticed the walls of the garage were flexing hard enough to open and close the walk in door and this door had been latched. For some reason the movement of this door fascinated me so I continued watching (while tightly holding onto the trailer) until I realized the door was opening and closing so fast it looked like it was waving goodbye. I agreed it was a good time to say goodbye to the dancing garage so I bounced my way out of the garage and staggered towards the house.

Unlocking the door to the house took longer than usual since my actions resembled a drunk opening a door while on a ship in a storm. A couple of years ago I’d installed outside grab handles on either side off the kitchen door so I hung onto a handle with one hand while I tried to get the key in the lock with my other hand. I gripped the handle so tight I think I left fingerprints pressed into the metal.

After getting the door unlocked I quickly checked on the Goddess (she was fine) and Samson the wonder parrot who was not amused to have his perch catapult him skyward. Samson sought safety on top of his cage in the living room but the many aftershocks continue to irritate him.

In the brief time it’s taken me to write this email we’ve had six noticeable aftershocks along with many little tremors.

While I’ve been thru stronger earthquakes than the ones we had today this main one was impressive. There are reports of power lines down, sections of local roads destroyed, broken water pipes in commercial buildings and traffic signals no longer operational.

The Goddess and I have been real lucky… we never lost electricity, we still have heat, we have enough food to last for more than 3 weeks and since we’re retired we don’t have to go anywhere. We’ll be staying home where we can help the neighbors if need be.

Oh yeah.

The garage made it thru the quake with no damage to speak of, the little blue house shook and shimmied but it’s fine. Some stuff got broken, some stuff got tossed around but the little Willys and the M100 trailer are both fine.

We’re pretty happy

I’ll send a few photos to show the ground cracking in the back yard (See below).

That’s all,

Paul
The Goddess
and Samson the sleeping Wonder Parrot

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