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1961 CJ-5 Parts Charlotte, NC **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.

This might have a set of Kelly Hubs on it.

“Got this project passed on to me a few months ago and I just don’t have the time or money to put into it. It is basically a rolling chassis with a few extra pieces and parts. It has the original drivetrain but I’m not sure if any of it works. The front end is all there but fenders will need to be replaced. I just need to get rid of it and get it out of the yard. $500 OBO”

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1955 CJ-5 Dually? Solvang, CA $2900

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No pics provided. Might be or have been a dually.

“Here is a 55 Willys Jeep, original 4 cylinder with hi-lo transfer case, warn hubs, Dana 60. Ugly but very solid, only surface rust nothing through. Currently not running, great project for someone else, I have too many”

https://santamaria.craigslist.org/cto/d/1955-willys-jeep-cj-5/6443101102.html

 

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More From Paul

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Paul shared a couple of other recent milestones on his Willys journey.

1. The Throttle Spring:
After hooking up the throttle linkage to the carb  (a cable system) I realized not only was I missing a throttle return spring but I was also missing a throttle return spring attach point.  A trip to the local auto parts store provided me with a selection of different throttle return springs but I was on my own when it came to the spring attach point.  More poster paper was sacrificed to make three patterns before I came up with a return spring attach bracket I liked and that would fit without getting in the way of the distributer cap.  I made the return spring attach bracket from stainless steel and incorporated a fastener to allow a coil wire clamp to be bolted to the bracket.

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Here’s the cable throttle linkage, the throttle return spring, the return spring attach bracket and the clamp for the coil wires.  The red on the return spring is dried blood …. I managed to poke myself quite a few times while attempting to curl the spring ends to match the attach brackets and those springs are sharp.  Oh well, some folks pay people to poke them with needles and call it acupuncture.  All I have to do is go out to the garage and work on the little Willys, there’s always some sharp edged stainless part waiting to cut me before I even realize it.  That metal can be mean sometimes.

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2. The Front Drive Shaft:
The position of the V6 engine made the original front driveshaft too long and the rear driveshaft too short but right now I’m concentrating on the front driveshaft only. I bead blasted the front driveshaft, took the necessary measurements between the transfer case outlet and the front axle attach point and it was time to visit with the local driveshaft guys. After cutting the driveshaft to the correct length it was welded back together, new universal joints installed and then balanced before returning to me. I removed the new u joints, did a quick bead blast cleanup (after removing all traces of the really sticky grease on the splines) and dropped it off to have it powder coated.

The next day the driveshaft was ready to come home so I could reinstall the new universal joints and then bolt this thing on the little Willys. The last time this driveshaft was installed on the little Willys was when it did it’s major meltdown in October of 1985. Wow, I’ve been waiting over 32 years to reinstall this driveshaft. It doesn’t seem it’s been that long but the color (or lack of it) or my hair tells me more than a few decades have gone by. I remember when I was still in my 30’s my hair was brown, not Arctic Blonde (White) like it is now.

Oh well, as much as I tried to take my time installing the driveshaft the four u bolts were quickly tightened and torqued and it was time to find the next to do item on the little Willys.

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The front driveshaft is installed on the little Willys for the first time in over 32 years. WOW!

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That’s all, Paul
P.S. Happy New Year!
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Full-Size Jeep Emblems From Mike

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Mike has created some emblems for Full-Size Jeeps that might interest folks. Contact him at mike@forestersgarden.com for more information.

Mike wrote, “I recently started making emblems for my full size Jeeps. I’ve created them using the same thickness metal with updated materials which hold up a little better against heat and UV rays. Hope I can help some other Jeep fans out. Pics and prices are shown below:

Kaiser Jeep Corp. – $12
Paint and Trim(w/ custom stamping) – $18
Speaker Emblem – $20
Seat Belt Sticker – $4
Masterguard Bumper Sticker – $10

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1947 Photo of Legionnaires & Recruiting Jeep on eBay

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I didn’t know this, but some of you probably do. Cartoon character Bugs Bunny was given the rank of honorary Marine Master Sergeant for his performance in Super-Rabbit.

“1947 Press Photo Group of Legionnaires in U.S. Marine Corps Recruiting Jeep. This is an original press photo. New York: Group of Legionnaires are chaurffeured around town in Marine Corps recruiting jeep by Vogue Model Evelyn Johnson. Shown in the black of the Jeep is movie cartoon rabbit and star in the Nea Comic Page Bugs Bunny. Photo measures 7.5 x 7 inches. Photo is dated 08-29-1947.”

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1954 Photo CJ-5 Press Announcement on eBay

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What a different ten years make! Gone are the 1945 farmer-in-overalls ready-for-some-serious-work press photos, replaced by a nicely dressed ranch gal ready to drive the range. I’d say that’s a demographic shift.

“1954 Press Photo A new version of the famed Willy’s Jeep is introduced. This is an original press photo. A new version of the famed Willy’s Jeep is being introduced by Kaiser-Willys dealers. The new vehicle, designed for a multitude of transportation and towing chores on or off road, is said to be more rugged, roomier and more comfortable than previous models. It is powered by a 75 horsepower engine in combination with four wheel drive. Features include streamlined hood, contoured fenders and larger windshield. A new all-weather top is easier to install or remove. Photo measures 10 x 8.25 inches. Photo is dated 12-09-1954.”

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1948 Empire Tractor Clarksville, TN **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.

I can’t tell for sure if this Empire Tractor is a model 88 (built from WWII parts) or a Model 90 (built from 2A parts), but the spring under the seat suggests to me it’s a 90. You can learn more about these here.

“1948 Empire tractor with Willys Jeep engine tractor was manufactured in Philadelphia after the World War II tractor in excellent condition with matching serial numbers with winch on the rear.”

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1953 CJ-3B Yuma, AZ **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,000.

(12/06/2017) “Beautiful 1953 Willys Jeep.
Fully restored with original parts.
New (restored) Transmission and Engine.
The jeep has a winch that works with the transmission. The jeep is FULLY operational and ready to drive home.
Tags are up to date and expire August of 2018.
Clean title.
Make me an offer, Best offer takes it.”

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