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“1952 Willys/Howe Fire Engine
$7500
Ex Farmington Falls Fire Dept, Maine
Runs & Pumps, F-4 134
Featured pumping event at 2017 Willys America open House”
Day 4: Today we didn’t drive far. We left Kansas and the tornados behind, arriving in Missouri to learn that more tornados were expected.
We had a very nice stay in Topeka at the Best Western Inn & Suites on Tuesday night, even taking the opportunity to sleep late, so late we missed the free breakfast. It appeared a family owned the motel and they were very nice.
For example, at one point in the morning, I stepped out to get some ice from the ice machine. Next to the ice, the soda machine was being refilled. The woman in charge pulled out a Mr. Pibb and offered it to me for free, telling me that if I didn’t like it, I could have something else. I don’t drink it, but I figured Ann would. I’d definitely stay there again.
Our goal for the day was to drive to Whiteman Air Force Base, where Ann is officially still based, and obtain a new military ID for her, then meet up with some of her old friends. Dale, a co-worked and close friend of Ann’s, still worked at the base and was excited to meet us at the main gate.
Old work buddies Dale & Ann
That turned out to be a good thing, because when we arrived at the entrance, we discovered that my dependent-ID had expired, so if it hadn’t been for Dale, we couldn’t have gotten on to base to get her ID updated. To be fair, I hadn’t used the ID to access a base in 4 years, so I hadn’t paid too close attention to the date. Anyway, thanks to Dale, we accessed the base and found the place we needed to get Ann’s new ID and mine updated.
After that, Dale invited us back to his place to see Edith, his wife, who just had surgery. Ann had a great time getting reacquainted with them, while giving me a chance to finish up work by a reasonable hour. Now, if only those pesky Tornado warning sirens would stop going off we could go to sleep!
For Thursday, we *think* we are heading through the Ozark Lakes, then on to Paducah to visit the National Quilt Museum. The weather may play a role in dictating our path.
“I am selling a running and driving 1948 Jeep. This Jeep belonged to a friend of ours and was in storage for 8 years or so according to it’s last registration and of me seeing John bombing around Silver City in it. John passed away last year and his daughter is here from New Zealand trying to tie up his estate. It will be sold on a clear New Mexico title. The Jeep was at his storage unit in Deming and was up on blocks .
“Clear/Clean Title in Hand. No Key. Great restoration project for Moab Utah Jeep Safari! All original! Everything worked when parked 10 years ago. Needs battery. Great buy!”
“1955 Willy’s truck barn find!
I am the second owner. Has 55k original miles and was locally owned. New tires, ignition, plugs, fuel tank and lines.
Runs and drives perfect. Has the famous 6 cylinder hurricane motor. 4wd works excellent.
Very cool rare truck that is definitely a head Turner, blast to drive and show off.
Clean title in hand
Has collector plates forever
Asking $5000
No low ball offers
No trades
No I won’t accept 40”